A Timeline of Lady Gaga’s Fibromyalgia Journey

Celebrity magazines always show candid photos of stars to show ways that they’re just like us. Those photos usually show celebrities at the farmer’s market or taking their kids to the park. But sometimes celebs deal with the same health challenges that we do too, even if they tend to talk about it less often. Lady Gaga is not only a pop superstar and actress, but she also openly revealed that she struggles with fibromyalgia. Here’s a bit of background on Lady Gaga and her journey with fibromyalgia.

EARLY PHYSICAL TRAUMAS

Lady Gaga was already experiencing chronic pain for years before she was diagnosed with fibromyalgia. Born Stefani Germanotta, she was a hardworking pop star for more than a decade. She was known for her high-energy shows, which were filled with both singing and dancing.

But in her earlier years, Lady Gaga was a victim of many traumas, including emotional abuse and sexual assault. As a pop star and dancer, she ended up breaking a hip. Both physical and emotional traumas, such as the experiences of her youth, are often linked to the later development of fibromyalgia.

FIBROMYALGIA TAKES ITS TOLL

The toll of her high-energy performances added up. Lady Gaga broke her hip in 2013. After that, her fibromyalgia symptoms began to affect her more. The fact that she got worse after breaking a hip follows a common pattern for people with fibromyalgia. Even if a person recovers from the initial injury, later problems can develop. She developed chronic pain and had to start canceling shows. Celebrities have more resources than the average patient, but also have more demands on their time.

After dealing with pain for years, Lady Gaga ended up having to cancel a leg of her 2017tour. Some of her other symptoms in addition to chronic pain included the following:

  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • Fatigue
  • Sleep problems

Other patients with fibromyalgia may also experience additional symptoms, such as:

  • Widespread pain
  • Cognitive difficulties (also known as the “fibro fog”)
  • Migraines or other types of chronic headaches
  • Irritable bowel syndrome
  • Interstitial cystitis/irritated bladder
  • Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) syndrome, or severe jaw pain

She was also quoted in Vogue magazine as saying the following: “My diaphragm seizes up. Then I have a hard time breathing, and my whole body goes into a spasm. And I begin to cry,” she told the magazine. “That’s what it feels like for trauma victims every day, and it’s . . . miserable. I always say that trauma has a brain. And it works its way into everything that you do.”

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WHAT’S NEXT FOR LADY GAGA

Lady Gaga appears to be stepping back from her musical career at the present time. However, she continues to work using her talents in other areas. Most recently, she appeared in the movie remake “A Star is Born” and won rave reviews for her performance. Like most people with fibromyalgia and chronic pain, she struggles to balance work with getting enough rest to stay well. She suffers from relapses of worsening pain after doing too much, just like most fibro patients do.

Among the treatments that Lady Gaga uses to manage her fibro flares include the following:

  • Warm heat
  • Electric heated blankets
  • Epsom baths
  • Infrared sauna

LESSONS FOR OTHER FIBROMYALGIA PATIENTS

The visibility of Lady Gaga’s openness about her fibromyalgia brings more awareness to an often-misunderstood illness. The vast majority of fibro patients are women. Most people go through the struggle of searching for doctors who will take their illness seriously. Once you find a doctor who doesn’t dismiss your illness, it can still be even more difficult to find the right treatments. Effective treatments that reduce pain for fibromyalgia are limited.

Most patients find that fibromyalgia requires a patchwork of multiple therapies. Although it is not an illness that’s “only in your head,” it does often have a component of depression and past trauma. Seeing a psychotherapist can help address any coexisting mental health issues that may be a factor.

Other specialists who may be part of your care team include massage therapists, nutritionists, chiropractors, physical therapists, and your family doctor or rheumatologist.

As Lady Gaga’s case illustrates, fibromyalgia can affect anyone, rich or poor – even celebrities. It can strike you in the prime of your earning years and create more struggles to overcome. However, with persistence and self-care, you can still find a new definition of what healthy and functional looks like for you.

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7 thoughts on “A Timeline of Lady Gaga’s Fibromyalgia Journey”

  1. I love that she went public. Public needs education on this. I honestly do not know how she does everything she does. I cried when I watched her documentary. Thanks Gaga.

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  2. So important. You look fine on the outside. You have good days and days that lay you flat. I feel better in a warmer climate. Cold and wet days are a killer. Love that Lady Gaga has started a very important conversation. Still a long way to go.

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  3. Maggie here I walked around for 2 years having people think I was a hypochondriac. When my doctor told me it had a name I burst into tears. My husband left me he got tired of me being sick…apparently he thinks I enjoy it! Well whoopie for me! Thank you for coming forward, even though i’m older, it has opened eyes for me, with my younger family members 💖✌🏼️

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  4. Lady Gaga would do well to study and research Medical Medium, Anthony William . Fibromyalgia, like most “auto immune” (The body does not attack itself. Viruses and toxins attack the body) diseases, is the result of one of the 60 types of Epstein-Barr virus. One can heal. Myself and many others have been healed from fibromyalgia.

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  5. Yes I’ma always tired and an insomniac ..some days all I want to do is sleep because I don’t sleep at night ..Having RA. and MCT..it’s awful

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