Hi there! First off congrats on the 6 pounds!
I've had fibro for almost 5 years and have had a hard time with pain and low energy. I never felt rested so for me to workout, it seemed impossible. Of course, eating whatever I wanted and never working out, landed me here.
To answer your question it DOES get easier. For years I would go to the doctor and they would tell me I needed to exercise and I would become frustrated because I was in so much pain and I was so tired, how did they expect me to do this?! They explained to me that if I exercised it would help my pain and energy...seemed like an odd concept to me. BUT, they were right! I started out slowly, I would go on walks for 20 minutes, not a real fast pace or anything..and built my way up to walking several miles. In this time I didn't even focus on my pain...heck, I didn't even notice it anymore! I felt refreshed when I woke up - another new for me!
In the last 4 months or so that I've changed my diet and exercised I've many had a couple days (out of 127) that I've had pain, but it was minimal.

Now, I run. NEVER thought I'd be able to do that. My suggestion is find something that you like and start out slow. I would suggest pilates, yoga, swimming, walking - all of which are low-impact. Lifting weights...I really like Jillian Micheals no more trouble zones and 30 Day shred. I've noticed doing a combo of all that has helped a lot! I always had pain mostly in my knee and hip joints, building up the muscles around these joints helped with the pain. I never had the "muscle" pain everyone describes Fibro as.
Best of luck to you!!
