When the Body Remembers
The Hidden Link Between PTSD and Fibromyalgia
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Narrated by:
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Christopher Caldwell
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By:
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Mark Anthony
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When the Body Remembers: The Hidden Link Between PTSD and Fibromyalgia
Why does the body keep hurting long after the trauma is over?
Why does pain persist when scans show nothing “wrong”?
And why do so many people with PTSD also live with chronic pain and exhaustion?
When the Body Remembers delivers a clear, grounded answer: the body doesn’t forget what the mind survives.
This book explores the powerful and often misunderstood connection between trauma, PTSD, chronic stress, and fibromyalgia, explaining why unresolved trauma can live on as physical pain, fatigue, tension, and nervous system overload. Written in calm, compassionate language, it bridges psychology, neuroscience, and lived experience—without medical jargon or empty promises.
This is not a quick-fix guide.
It’s a practical, evidence-based roadmap to understanding why your body feels the way it does—and how healing becomes possible once safety replaces survival. Inside this book, you’ll discover:
- Why PTSD and fibromyalgia frequently occur together
- How trauma rewires the nervous system and amplifies pain signals
- Why chronic fatigue, muscle pain, and “brain fog” are not imagined
- How the body stores memory when the mind cannot process it
- The biological link between stress hormones, pain, and exhaustion
- Why rest feels unsafe after trauma—and how to retrain the body
- How to calm an overactive nervous system without forcing relaxation
- Gentle, practical ways to rebuild trust between mind and body
Who this book is for:
- People living with PTSD, complex trauma, or childhood trauma
- Anyone diagnosed with fibromyalgia or unexplained chronic pain
- Those experiencing fatigue, nervous system dysregulation, or somatic symptoms