It is not all in the head: Fibromyalgia is real!
<p>At 6:30 in the morning, my father received a call in June 2020, inquiring about my name. Taking the phone, I encountered a man on the other end in a state of frantic distress. Despite his emotional urgency, I struggled to comprehend his words. He gathered himself and informed me that his younger brother needed an oxygen cylinder and was in severe condition. I started making calls and going through my WhatsApp leads and groups. Having been 3 hours on the phone, I started taking help and eventually, more than 10 volunteers tried hard to find one. I spoke to that man at least 5–6 times during the day but could not find anything. Finally, at around 9 PM in the night, after more than 14 hours one of my teammates secured an oxygen cylinder and was about to leave for the man’s house.</p>
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