Fibromyalgia - '˜it's a battle of mind over body'

Chronic pain and extreme fatigue are two of the symptoms which sufferers of an invisible illness experience day in and day out.
Members of the Chesterfield Fibromyalgia Support Group pictured with their group leader, Margaret Arnold, right, they are from left, front row, Angela Taylor, Diane Tomlins, and from left, back row, Andrew Markwell, Angie Webster, Leanne Watkinson and lead admin Julie Drury.Members of the Chesterfield Fibromyalgia Support Group pictured with their group leader, Margaret Arnold, right, they are from left, front row, Angela Taylor, Diane Tomlins, and from left, back row, Andrew Markwell, Angie Webster, Leanne Watkinson and lead admin Julie Drury.
Members of the Chesterfield Fibromyalgia Support Group pictured with their group leader, Margaret Arnold, right, they are from left, front row, Angela Taylor, Diane Tomlins, and from left, back row, Andrew Markwell, Angie Webster, Leanne Watkinson and lead admin Julie Drury.

But the power of positivity can be beneficial to those whose lives are plagued by the incurable condition fibromyalgia.