United States of America (Press Release) November 30, 2007 --
Finally, there is a source for those people whom have a spouse or other relative that suffers from Fibromyalgia. Dale Johnson of Iowa is introducing an on-line blog that desires to help those trying to cope with all the demands that get piled on people whose energy is constantly taxed because they are the caretakers of someone who has this debilitating disease. He understands what it feels like to work 12 hours in a day and to come home and have to run the kids to all their school functions, take the spouse to another ineffective doctor visit, fix dinner (even if you can’t cook), help with homework, and then get up and do it again the next day. He understands why you have to work a night job in order to have daytime hours available to do these tasks. He understands what it is like when your spouse says “no” every time he wants a night on the town with his other half. All this is because Dale’s wife was diagnosed with Fibromyalgia 6 years ago. It also took another 3 years for the doctors to even come up with a name for his wife’s disease! Hence, he understands your frustration.
Dale’s blog, called Fibromyalgia- A Spouse’s Perspective, hopes to give a format to those who feel frustrated in their attempts to help their spouse with their health problems. The blog is designed so others can comment on their problems and the solutions they have devised to cope with those same problems. Hopefully, people will find out that they are not alone and that there are others in the same predicament. Dale believes that by sticking together, the spouse’s (and other close relatives) will be able to support one another and thus give each other a better quality of life. So, log on to martindalehealth.com and see what his support group can do for you.
Marty Rogers
Dale’s blog, called Fibromyalgia- A Spouse’s Perspective, hopes to give a format to those who feel frustrated in their attempts to help their spouse with their health problems. The blog is designed so others can comment on their problems and the solutions they have devised to cope with those same problems. Hopefully, people will find out that they are not alone and that there are others in the same predicament. Dale believes that by sticking together, the spouse’s (and other close relatives) will be able to support one another and thus give each other a better quality of life. So, log on to martindalehealth.com and see what his support group can do for you.
Marty Rogers

The blog attempts to help those (especially spouses) cope with the circumstances of having a loved one with Fibromyalgia.
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