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Do you think that you can not find love when living with chronic pain and fatigue?
Think again! Read our own heartwarming story of love and hope. A story of two people living with FM, CMP, Diabetes and more who met on line, fell in love and married. Proof that these diseases do not have to rob you of a happy life.

Meet Chip Davis and Nancy Solo, two of our staff members. Nancy is the president and founder of the CSSA organization. Chip is the founder of the FMS community. Both of them have also given many years of volunteer work to the Fibrom-L email support list.

Chip and Nancy now live happily, with support, love and understanding in North Carolina. You too can have a happy life, these diseases may mold your day, but they do not define who and what you are!

Meet Chip and Nancy and view some images from their wedding in St. Thomas.

Nancy and Chip

May 6, 2003


This is the story of two people with Fibromyalgia and Complex Myofascial Pain who met on the email support group Fibrom-L in 1997, became co-facilitators of the group in , began emailing privately, then phoning, and finally, after almost three years, meeting in person on May 12 Awareness Day in 1999.  Two more in-person visits set the course for the rest of their lives.  They started a new life together on New Year's Eve, 1999, in Lumberton, NC.
They have found their soulmates and major support, and after three more years, tied the knot in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, on May 6, 2003. Please help us celebrate the beginning of new lives, not the loss of old ones.
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