
Fibromyalgia & Social Security Disability Benefits
People with fibromyalgia often experience widespread musculoskeletal pain, extreme fatigue, sleep disturbances, and cognitive difficulties commonly referred to as “fibro fog.” These symptoms can make it challenging to concentrate, maintain stamina, or perform physical tasks, directly limiting the ability to sustain full-time employment. Treatment options typically include medications for pain and sleep, physical therapy, lifestyle changes such as exercise and stress management, and counseling to help manage the condition’s impact. While these approaches can reduce symptoms and improve quality of life, fibromyalgia is generally a chronic condition that does not fully heal. For many individuals, symptoms persist or worsen over time. Our social security disability attorneys know about Fibromyalgia and social security disability.