Real support for people living with fibromyalgia

  • 119,286 members living with fibromyalgia
  • 129 new members this month

You know how you feel. So do they.
Join PatientsLikeMe to compare treatments, track symptoms, and get advice and support from the ones who understand fibromyalgia most: those living with it.

Access real-world data

"PatientsLikeMe empowers patients with its symptom and medication tracking capabilities and guides. They enable patients to be proactive and participate in deciding the direction of their treatment, rather than just waiting to see what the doctor will suggest."

member lizupatree

Learn about treatments

"PatientsLikeMe has been an amazing resource for me. It allows me to see how other people are affected by any number of treatments. Furthermore, it allows me to share my own treatment stories to help others."

member chilli123

Share your experience

"Since joining PLM I have found support, courage to let others know what it is like to have a condition like mine."

member Foxie1

Track your symptoms

Track your health over time and see symptoms from others with fibromyalgia

Commonly tracked symptoms
  • pain

  • depressed mood

  • headaches

  • brain fog

Start tracking now

Compare fibromyalgia treatments

See which treatments others are using to treat their symptoms

Commonly tracked treatments
  • Duloxetine
    (Cymbalta)
  • Gabapentin
    (Neurontin)
  • Pregabalin
    (Lyrica)
  • Amitriptyline
    (Elavil)
Compare more treatments now

What makes PatientsLikeMe different?

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Founded by Family

"Our brother Stephen was living with ALS and we thought, ‘there has to be a better way.’ There is."

Jamie & Ben Heywood, Co-founders

Focused on Members

Living with a serious illness can sometimes feel like you’re alone. You are not alone. Meet Craig and hear why he's more than Fibromyalgia.

data for good

Devoted to Data

Tracking the symptoms of fibromyalgia helps our community manage their health today and helps researchers shorten the path to new treatments tomorrow.