The daily life of Anne, 62, has changed twice.
First twenty-five years ago, when he was diagnosed with fibromyalgia, synonymous with chronic pain impossible to relieve with conventional treatments.
To the point of having to give up her job as a nurse.
Then five years ago, when music therapy was offered to him for the first time.
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“When I listen to music, I feel a calm that lasts a few hours,” confides the woman who has seen her daily life soften.
It's not a long-lasting solution, but this lag time allows it to relax.
“When the pain is constant, the nerves take over, and it's difficult to be relaxed,” says the former nurse.
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