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Local landmarks to embrace purple lights display for fibromyalgia awareness

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Apple - Android Organisers from FFU say: “We’re delighted with the huge response this year from local authorities, provosts and companies across Scotland agreeing to light up during the week and fully backing the awareness campaign.“It calls to everyone to raise awareness, reaching out to anyone they know with the syndrome to listen to their journey and understand, and let the fibromyalgia community know ‘I see you’.”Affecting up to 300,000 people in Scotland, fibromyalgia is described as “a debilitating and fluctuating syndrome of the central nervous system” which leads to “widespread chronic pain, physical and cognitive fatigue, mental health and a multitude of symptoms”.Calling it an “invisible syndrome”, FFU add: “It’s a very.

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