Traveling can be a thrilling and enriching experience, offering the chance to explore new cultures, cuisines, and landscapes. However, for people with chronic pain conditions such as Fibromyalgia or Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS), the prospect of travel can also bring concerns
For people with fibromyalgia (and possibly also with other muscle conditions), a warm climate is better for the muscles than a cold climate. That's why I always like to travel to sunny countries. We like Asia a lot, and especially
Deciding which country you want to travel to is the first step. The next step is checking when it’s the best time to travel there. Just going whenever you can get the days off from work isn’t going to do
1. Planning ahead (saves you stress) Most people who hear about how I plan my trips and holidays, probably think I’m a bit neurotic, because I like to plan a lot of things. But for me, it’s important not to
Traveling can be challenging as it is, especially if you have fibromyalgia like me. So if you don’t have any physical issues, and want to help a travel companion or partner who has chronic pain issues, here are some tips