Talking to Your Doctor
About Fibromyalgia

If you are concerned about some of your fibromyalgia symptoms, here are a few important steps toward finding relief:

1. Learn more about fibromyalgia
By completing the Fibromyalgia Doctor Discussion Guide, you may feel more prepared to discuss fibromyalgia with your doctor. Read about the various treatments available before speaking with a healthcare professional. You can also make a list of questions to ask during your visit.

2. Talk to your friends and family
Pain of fibromyalgia can be challenging. Your loved ones can be a source of comfort and support. They may even help you with practical things like finding a doctor or therapist. You don't have to face your fibromyalgia pain alone. After talking to friends and family about it, you might actually feel better.

3. Make an appointment with your doctor
Talk to your doctor or other healthcare professional about your symptoms. Only he or she can diagnose fibromyalgia and work with you to plan a course of action with which you feel comfortable. Your doctor may also suggest that you see a specialist, such as a rheumatologist or a physical therapist.

Build your Fibromyalgia Doctor Discussion Guide to start the conversation about fibromyalgia with your healthcare professional.

Download the Fibromyalgia Information Guide to get additional information about the condition and answers to some common questions about Cymbalta.

If a friend or loved one has been diagnosed with fibromyalgia, learn more about being a caregiver.