For people living with fibromyalgia and those who care about them, "Living with Fibromyalgia: A Journey of Hope and Understanding" is a definite must see. It even includes the two groups who are not usually considered in most coverage of fibromyalgia patients: those under 30 and men.
Akers' interviews are done is a way which keeps your interest but doesn't make you uncomfortable for the person being interviewed.
The photography is good, the editing excellent, and the sound consistent throughout.
I want every friend and relative of mine to see this. If it were possible, I'd keep copies with me to hand out to anyone who says, "Fibromyalgia?"
If you have Fibromyalgia or care about someone who does, you will probably wish you had seen this film a long time ago!