May 27 2008
Raising Awareness
Sharing The Symptoms
On Memorial Day my husband and step-daughter participated in a sprint triathlon, along with a bunch of our neighbors and church friends. In several conversations since, I’ve heard people mention pain and exhaustion presumably caused by lactic acid build-up and extreme exertion.
A few months ago while having a massage, I was asked if I was an athlete. I laughed out loud and immediately answered that I was not, but wanted to know what prompted the question. I was then told that I had a lot of lactic acid built up in my muscles, which is generally found in athletes. I always knew I had it in me to be an athlete. 
So, onto another topic for a minute. Have you heard of the Fibromyalgia Challenge? The National Fibromyalgia Association has found a way for caregivers and supporters to experience a small degree of chronic pain by placing a clothespin on a finger for thirty minutes. Here’s more information.
I have a different idea. How about using a sprint triathlon to share the experience? Money could even be raised to forward fibromyalgia awareness or research. It seems like a more realistic simulation experience to me as lactic acid would temporarily build up in the tissues of participants, resulting in temporary symptoms of fibromyalgia. Here’s a link that explains this, as well as giving some treatment tips. It would be an exercise in true empathy. What do you think? Are you on board?
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Lactic acid, huh? Hmm. That’s a new one I hadn’t heard of before.
I think a nice triathlon seems much more realistic in terms of producing the kind of pain I experience everyday. Putting a clothespin on someone’s finger for 30 minutes might hurt some, but I am almost positive it wouldn’t be the kind of pain that I have all the time.
It’d be really great if there was a fibro triathlon to raise money for fibro research!!
Sierra
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