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EUROPEAN NETWORK of FIBROMYALGIA ASSOCIATIONS

From the News Desk of Jeanne Hambleton

PRESS RELEASE -28.01.2009

 

The European Medicines Agency (EMEA) are to  have a consultation with a delegation from the European Network of Fibromyalgia Associations (ENFA) in an attempt to understand the need for medical treatments for fibromyalgia in Europe.


Brussels –
Following an invitation by the EMEA, the European Network of Fibromyalgia Associations (ENFA) has agreed to attend a consultation meeting with EMEA, where ENFA representatives will share their knowledge and experiences related to the disease of Fibromyalgia that some 14 million Europeans are suffering from.  One of the biggest challenges that the patients have been facing is the lack of officially recognized medical treatment options in the European Union whereas there are three drugs in the United States of America approved by the Food and Drug Administration: Cymbalta from Eli Lilly, Lyrica from Pfizer and recently authorised Savella from Forest & Cypress.

 

The European Declaration 69/2008 on Fibromyalgia that has been recently adopted by the European Parliament, symbolizing the awareness raised around Fibromyalgia, calls for actions on specific issues from European Institutions to improve healthcare surrounding the disease, e.g. investment in research and provision of better diagnosis and treatment.  In addition, the European Health Commissioner Ms. Vassiliou’s remarks (E-6262/08EN) on the treatment of Fibromyalgia demonstrates encouraging willingness of the European Commission to address various concerns laid out in the Declaration on Fibromyalgia.

“We hope that this new drive on Fibromyalgia awareness will bring the end to the impasse of medical treatment for Fibromyalgia patients in the EU”, said Mr. Robert Boelhouwer, President of ENFA. 

Fibromyalgia is a complex disease with a variety of symptoms in addition to the defining symptom – chronic widespread pain. It is estimated that 14 million people in Europe suffer from fibromyalgia and the condition is more prevalent with women (87%).  Fibromyalgia imposes large economic burdens on society as well as on affected individuals. The debilitating symptoms often result in lost work days, lost income and disability payments. Due to lack of awareness, on average patients in Europe see 3-4 physicians and take multiple medications over the course of several years before they receive a diagnosis of Fibromyalgia.

Mr. Boelhouwer said, “Increasing awareness of Fibromyalgia among healthcare professionals and patients will bring enormous benefits to patients, healthcare providers and the society in general by managing the burden of the disease.” he continues, “Having this in mind, ENFA welcomes the proactive role that both the European Parliament and the European Commission have taken up in raising the awareness of Fibromyalgia.”

 

 

Contact:  European Network of Fibromyalgia Associations (ENFA)

Mr. Robert Boelhouwer President of ENFA

contact@enfa-europe.eu  - www.enfa-europe.eu


 About ENFA

ENFA is a network of patient association and support groups working in close consultation with the national association in the relevant country. Our joint missions are to conquer the myths and misunderstandings around Fibromyalgia. The network will help collectively push forward the boundaries which currently exist in understanding, experiencing and treatment of Fibromyalgia. Our main goal is to see fibromyalgia receiving the recognition it deserves across Europe as an illness in its own right.


 

 

Exciting news for Fibromyalgia Research!

MAKING MUSIC THE FIBROMYALGIA WAY

By Jeanne Hambleton © 2008

They say fibromyalgia runs in families, but my latest news shows that in one family both music and fibromyalgia research are excited about ‘Hard Times’.
Spanning three generations, a granddad (a very young one), two of his grandchildren and a nephew, are all involved in writing, playing and selling their music for their first CD ‘Hard Times’ to raise funds for research. They hope to find a cure for fibromyalgia for granddad and millions of other fibromyalgia sufferers through research at the University of Michigan, in Ann Arbor. Michigan.
Richard Lee (aka Rick Usher of FMS Global News), Justin (16), Autumn (10) and nephew Tim (29) have been busy in the studio laying down some tracks for their first CD that is dedicated to fibromyalgia and Gulf War Syndrome veterans.
Richard told me, “I am a musician with fibromyalgia and fibromyalgia research is one of the most important things I can think of to use the gift of music for. Where it will go from here I have no idea, but I am ready for whatever develops. These songs are free to download ahead of the CD release that will be in the very near future.
Richard said he had written most of the songs with the exception of Summer Time (a George Gershwin Tribute) and Tobacco Road (a tribute to John Laudermilk the author of the song, and “Simple Man” which is Tim’s contribution as well as a song he wrote called “Believe”.) – both great favourites of his.
“However these are my renditions of these songs and they are different from the originals by a significant degree. The rest are songs I have written and these will be available for fibromyalgia research funding soon on CD or by download,” said Richard.
The band is set up with Rick (Richard Lee) Usher, Lead and Bass Guitar, Vocals, Harmonica, Keyboards: Justin Usher, Keyboards, Guitar: Tim Upton, Guitar, Vocals. The newest member of the group is Rick’s granddaughter, Autumn (10) who is playing piano/keyboards.
Rick said, “After only one lesson she can pick out the melody of all my songs. I am 52, so we have a broad age range (107 years) and we are all related.
“The youngsters are thrilled to be helping me with my fibromyalgia and the research. It gives me a big kick to watch their enthusiasm and their support. They are great kids and I love them to bits for helping me. Their grandmother and their mother, who has FMS, are pretty proud of them too.”

For more information log on to
http://www.myspace.com/richardleeandhardtimes

FM FRESEARCH ACROSS THE POND
Conscious that fibromyalgia is reported to be reaching world wide epidemic proportions, Richard, hopes to introduce the first UK Fibro What CD for downloading when his own Cd is launched. Written and played by Dom Collins, an award winning comedy singer. Dom donated the music with three very funny backing tracks, to help fund UK research. Now the Fibro What CD is being sold ‘across the pond’ to support research funding in the UK. Log on to http://www.domcollins.co.uk/MYSPACE for more details.

PERSONAL HARD TIMES
I asked Richard to tell me something about his fibromyalgia and his driving force.
He said, “My fibro first began to be a major problem when I was about 24, so I have had fibromyalgia most of my life. I was an electronics engineer and finally in my 30′s had to give up my career. I had just bought a home to raise my family and had a new mortgage and I suddenly could not work anymore.
“Somehow with my wife’s support we managed to survive. Staying together and being close as a family is very important when you have fibromyalgia. My oldest daughter also has fibromyalgia, and her son Justin is part of the band.

OUR MUSIC
“The music we play is a bit of everything. Some is blues and jazz and folk and some good old rock n’ roll. I write songs about real life – what I have lived and learned.
“One song that is about my experience with fibro is called “Learning to dance in the rain”. I encourage anyone that has fibro and a MY SPACE website, to add this song to their profile. I’ll have a better version of the song up soon.

RESEARCH SUFFERS IN HARD TIMES
“I truly believe that research into fibromyalgia is at a stage where new discoveries are within our grasp. Sadly with the economic troubles we are all facing today, research funding is not keeping pace with the science we badly need to develop.
“I have met Dr. Daniel Clauw at the University of Michigan and want to support his fibromyalgia research. You may recall that Dr. Clauw was the one that proved fibromyalgia is not “all in our head” and his contributions to fibromyalgia research are well known worldwide.
“We originally planned a benefit concert at Hill Auditorium for Sept 21 of this year but with the economy the way it is corporate sponsors are a bit more difficult to find so the date will most likely be moved back unless we get a miracle. In my world miracles happen often.
“We will soon be producing a CD which will further help raise funds for research and will have a dozen or so songs on iTunes soon that will also benefit research.”
Since another artist already used my last name I go by my first and middle name with the band. Hard Times is the name of the band because everybody knows hard times.”

Congratulations on your achievements Rick, given you have fibromyalgia and a passion to find a cure. Well done to you and your young team. I hope lots of people like your music and help you build up a good fund for research. .
The group hope’s to add other venues and will consider fund raising for cancer research funding in the future’

Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Self-Help Group Meeting

FOR IMMEDIATE PRESS RELEASE

Thursday, June 12th, 2008

The FIBROMYALGIA and CHRONIC FATIGUE SELF-HELP GROUP will meet Thursday, June12th, 2008 at 6:30 PM

at the Quest-4-Life Wellness Center, located at Lenoir Mall, Lenoir, N . C.

Denise Lindsay, BS, LMBT of Wellspring Therapeutic Massage Care will present the program. She will include a demonstration of her own “Gentle Massage Technique for Fibromyalgia” and will also offer the group sample sessions free of charge. There will be no meeting July and August.

For more info, call Nancy at 828-758-2156 or Lindy at 828-754-2064.

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Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Self-Help Group Meeting

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

Shelia Brown, RN

The FIBROMYALGIA and CHRONIC FATIGUE SELF-HELP GROUP will meet Thursday, May 8th, 2008 at 7:00 PM at the Quest-4-Life Wellness Center, located at Lenoir Mall, Lenoir, N . C. Sheila Brown, a Registered Nurse with Caldwell Memorial Hospital, will present the program “Maximizing Brain Power” or as she calls it: “Reach For The Stars” and “Laughter Therapy”. She will present easy and fun techniques that can be learned in one evening that increase relaxation, decrease stress, and enhance brain functioning! Sheila is a frequent motivational speaker and she promises a fun filled evening with lots of laughter! Next month’s meeting will be Thursday, June 12th at 6:30pm with Denise Lindsay, BS, LMBT of Wellspring Therapeutic Massage Care. Denise will demonstrate her own “Gentle Massage Technique for Fibromyalgia” and will offer the group sample sessions free of charge. There will be no meeting July and August. For more info, call Nancy Clay at 828-758-2156 or Lindy Wilcox at 828-754-2064.

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FIBROMYALGIA and CHRONIC FATIGUE SELF-HELP GROUP

Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Self-Help Group Meeting

Thursday, March 13th, 2008

Crystal Dula, RN

The FIBROMYALGIA and CHRONIC FATIGUE SELF-HELP GROUP will meet Thursday, March 13th, 2008 at 7:00 PM at the Quest-4-Life Wellness Center, located at Lenoir Mall, Lenoir, N. C. Crystal Dula, RN, Cancer Program Coordinator with the Stevens Cancer Center of Caldwell Memorial Hospital will present a program on Breast Health for Men and Women. Everyone is invited. You do not need a diagnosis to attend. Crystal also teaches a Yoga Class for Illnesses at Quest-4-Life and she will share info about this class. For more info, call Nancy Clay at 828-758-2156 or Lindy Wilcox at 828-754-2064.

FMS Global News

Fibrohugs Support

Tenderpoints Newsletter

FOR IMMEDIATE PRESS RELEASE

December 13th, 2007 Meeting

The FIBROMYALGIA and CHRONIC FATIGUE SELF-HELP GROUP will meet Thursday, December 13th, 2007 at 6:00PM at Quest-4-Life Wellness Center for a Potluck/Covered Dish Christmas Party! There will be drawings for Door Prizes that reduce Stress, Fun, Food, and Fellowship! Entertainment will be provided by Deborah Greene and her children. Please bring your favorite, EASY dish (store-bought is OK) and your Christmas Spirit! New members, family members, friends or those interested are always welcome. You do not need a diagnosis to attend. The Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Self-Help Group meets monthly except July and August. It is run by the members on a donation basis only and Quest-4-Life donates space for the meetings. The focus is on Positive Self-Help for members. January’s meeting will be Thursday, January 7th, 2008 at 7:00PM at Quest-4-Life. For more info, call Lindy Wilcox at 828-754-2064 or Nancy Clay at 828-758-2156.

“In everything give thanks for this is
God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.”
I Thess. 5:18

Dear Editor,

This year we are helping to support the mission of the Arthritis Foundation by raising money and participating in the Arthritis Walk.

Our team Looking Good is walking in honor of Nancy Clay, BSN RN. She has taught us through experience and expertise. In addition Nancy has brought resources and speakers to us to help us learn how to help ourselves positively while living with our illnesses. We will be walking together at Freedom Park in Morganton, NC on September 22, 2007. Registration at 9:00am and walk at 10:00am. We’d love to have you join us!

Did you know that arthritis is the nation’s leading cause of disability and affects 66 million people? One in three adults and 300,000 children have arthritis or chronic joint pain, costing the U.S. economy more than $86.2 billion annually.

We have decided to make a difference. We are committed to raising $_ 1000_ to help prevent, control and cure arthritis. You can also make a difference by joining our team and walking with us or by donating funds to help us reach our goal. If you’d like to donate, please make your check out to the Arthritis Foundation and mail it to me at 118 Torrence Cir. NW, Lenoir, NC. Please note Looking Good Team on the for line. Thank you in advance for your support! Please call Lindy 828 754 2064 or Nancy for information.

Sincerely,

Looking Good Team Captain

Lindy Wilcox

“Love bears all things.” ICor.13:7
“God is good! All the time!”

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Team Up to Fight Arthritis

FOR IMMEDIATE PRESS RELEASE

August 6, 2007 through September 22, 2007

Unifour Arthritis Walk¾ The Arthritis Foundation is seeking walkers of all ages to form individual or group teams for the Arthritis Walk. The Arthritis Foundation’s annual nationwide event that raises awareness and funds to fight arthritis, the nation’s number one cause of disability. Did you know that arthritis is the nation’s leading cause of disability and affects 66 million people? One in three adults and 300,000 children have arthritis or chronic joint pain, costing the U.S. economy more than $86.2 billion annually.

2007 Unifour Arthritis Walk – Morganton, NC
Alvin Daughtridge, Honorary Chair
of Fairfield Chair, Lenoir, NC
Saturday, September 22, 2007
Freedom Park (Independence Blvd. near Freedom High School, Morganton, NC
Registration: 9:00 a.m.
Walk Begins at 10:00 a.m.
Choice of 3-Mile or 1-Mile Walk Route.
Contact Davy Crockett at crockett@kicksradio.com or call 1-800-883-8806, ext. 106 for more information.

You may register online by visiting

http://www.unifourarthritiswalk.kintera.org or http://www.arthritis.org.

“Love bears all things.” ICor.13:7
“God is good! All the time!”

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The Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Self-Help Group – Quest 4 Life

For Immediate Press Release

Thursday, June 14, 2007 Meeting

6:30 pm at Quest 4 Life in Lenoir, NC

The Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Self-Help Group meets monthly except July and August. The focus of the group is on Positive Self-Help for those attending. The June meeting will focus on Using Your Talents, Frustrations and Rewards. A special performance by Debra Greene, muscian, vocalist, and poet will be the highlight of the meeting. Debra’s story tells how one with severe pain can use their talents to soothe and ease their pain. For more info, call Nancy at 828-758-2156 or Lindy at 828-754-2064.

“LOVE BEARS ALL THINGS.” ICor.13:7

FMS Global News

Tenderpoints

The Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Self-Help Group

FOR IMMEDIATE PRESS RELEASE

Thursday, May 10th, 2007 Meeting

The FIBROMYALGIA and CHRONIC FATIGUE SELF-HELP GROUP will meet Thursday, May 10th, 2007 at 7:00 at Quest-4-Life Wellness Center in Lenoir. Since Fibromyalgia is a type of Arthritis, the program will be “Tai chi for Arthritis” and will be presented by Jeff Haas, Arthritis Foundation certified Tai Chi Instructor. “The National Fibromyalgia Awareness Day” is Saturday, May 12th. The Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Self-Help Group meets monthly except July and August. The focus of the group is on Positive Self-Help for those attending. June’s meeting will be Thrusday, June 14th at 6:30pm at Quest-4-Life.t For more info, call Nancy Clay at 828-758-2156 or Lindy Wilcox at 828-754-2064.

“LOVE BEARS ALL THINGS.” ICor.13:7

FMS Global News

Tenderpoints

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