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3. Disturbed Sleep

For some, the intensity of fibromyalgia aches and pains might vary from night to day but many of those with this illness experience sleepless nights. The pain may stop them from getting to sleep in the first place, or it wakes them up in the middle of the night and hinders falling asleep again. Even someone who manages to stay asleep all night might still wake up feeling as if they have not slept well. The fibromyalgia pain can also disrupt the REM, or "deep sleep" that the body needs to refresh and repair.

9 Symptoms of Fibromyalgia

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