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When Nothing Worked: A New Approach to Fibromyalgia Relief

When Pain Feels Everywhere: A Steady Path Forward with Fibromyalgia

Fibromyalgia is more than “just pain.” It is a complex nervous system condition that affects how the body processes pain, stress, and sensory signals. In the United States alone, an estimated 4 million adults live with fibromyalgia, according to the CDC.

At Westbury Acupuncture, we regularly see how deeply this condition impacts sleep, mood, work performance, and family life. The good news is that the nervous system can respond when it receives the right kind of support.

What Patients Experience

Fibromyalgia symptoms often fluctuate, which can make the condition frustrating and unpredictable. Many patients describe:

  • Trouble sleeping at night
  • Tingling or numbness in the hands and feet
  • Widespread dull, aching pain
  • Sensitivity to light, touch, heat, and cold
  • Episodes of dizziness or loss of balance
  • Chronic headaches or migraines
  • Persistent stiffness
  • Fatigue that does not improve with rest

The exact cause of fibromyalgia remains unclear. Research suggests several contributing factors:

  • Genetic predisposition
  • Infections or physical trauma
  • Neurotransmitter imbalances
  • Overactive pain receptors
  • Prolonged physical or emotional stress

Women are more commonly affected than men, and symptoms often appear during middle adulthood.

At its core, fibromyalgia involves dysregulation of the central nervous system. The brain and spinal cord amplify pain signals, making normal sensations feel overwhelming.

Why Our Approach Works

Fibromyalgia is not just a muscle problem. It is a nervous system problem.

That means treatment must go beyond simply “chasing pain.” Our approach focuses on calming hypersensitive pain pathways, supporting nerve function, and improving cellular energy.

At Westbury Acupuncture, we use a structured and consistent treatment plan that addresses:

  • Nervous system regulation
  • Microcirculation improvement
  • Neurochemical balance
  • Long-term functional restoration

This is not about temporary relief. It is about changing how the body processes pain.

How It Works

1. Nervous System Regulation

We stimulate specific neural pathways that help rebalance pain processing centers in the brain and spinal cord.

It promotes the release of endorphins and modulates serotonin and norepinephrine, which play key roles in mood and pain perception. Over time, this helps reduce the “volume” of amplified pain signals.

2. ATP Resonance BioTherapy®

Many fibromyalgia patients experience mitochondrial dysfunction and low cellular energy production. ATP is the primary energy molecule in every cell.

ATP Resonance BioTherapy® supports cellular energy production and enhances nerve recovery by improving microcirculation and oxygen delivery at the tissue level.

When cells produce energy more efficiently:

  • Muscles recover better
  • Nerves function more effectively
  • Inflammation decreases
  • Fatigue improves

Supporting ATP production allows the body to move from a survival state into a repair state.

3. Reduced Tender Point Sensitivity

We help desensitize tender points by improving local blood flow and reducing inflammatory mediators.

Patients often notice:

  • Less stiffness
  • Reduced tenderness
  • Improved mobility

4. Sleep Restoration

Sleep disturbance is one of the most debilitating aspects of fibromyalgia.

By calming sympathetic nervous system overactivity, treatment supports deeper and more restorative sleep cycles. Improved sleep further reduces pain sensitivity and fatigue, creating a positive cycle of recovery.

5. Emotional Stability

Chronic pain affects emotional well-being. We help regulate stress hormones and promote parasympathetic activity, which can ease anxiety and mental tension commonly associated with fibromyalgia.

A Personalized Plan Matters

No two patients experience fibromyalgia the same way.

At Westbury Acupuncture, Jae Won Kim, L.Ac., develops customized treatment plans based on symptom severity, nervous system sensitivity, sleep quality, and overall health history. Consistency is key. Structured care over time produces meaningful change.

Patients often report:

  • Reduced pain intensity
  • Improved sleep
  • Better energy levels
  • Greater ability to participate in daily activities

A Steadier Path Forward 

If your pain feels widespread, unpredictable, or difficult to explain, you are not imagining it. Fibromyalgia can make even simple daily tasks feel overwhelming.

One of our patients shared, “For years I felt exhausted and sore all over. Some days the pain was dull and constant, other days even light touch felt uncomfortable. Sleep never felt restorative. After committing to consistent treatments, my pain gradually became more manageable. I started sleeping better, my energy improved, and I could participate in daily activities without feeling completely drained. The steady approach truly made a difference.”

Fibromyalgia often requires consistency rather than intensity. When the nervous system receives regular support, it can begin to calm down and respond differently. Progress may be gradual, but over time, meaningful change is possible.

Fibromyalgia does not have to define your quality of life. The nervous system can adapt. With the right support, meaningful improvement is possible.

If you are living with fibromyalgia and are looking for a structured, results-focused approach, we invite you to schedule a complimentary consultation to discuss how we can support your recovery.

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