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“I could not get any help despite being in the hospital. It was truly terrifying. My body felt like an instrument of torture, a prison trapping and tormenting me,” recalled Isabella Murphy, who once suffered from fibromyalgia.

Originally from Taiwan, Ms. Murphy grew up in a happy family. She attended Taipei First Girls’ High School and later National Taiwan University.



After graduating, she pursued two master’s degrees in biotechnology and computer engineering at the University of Connecticut. Ms. Murphy found a job before completing her master’s degrees and started a family in the United States.

However, in 2005, a car accident turned her life upside down. Just a month after starting her job, she was rear-ended on her way home. Though she did not sustain any external injuries, she suffered from soft tissue injuries and a mild concussion.

The doctors told her that no treatment was needed and that she would recover slowly. The doctor told her, “Each of your joints is dislocated, which is causing the pain.” When she asked why the X-rays appeared normal, he explained, “The dislocations fall within the margin of error for X-rays, so they do not show up, but they are indeed out of place.

” Unfortunately, due to the delay in treatment, the soft tissues and ligaments around her joints could no longer hold them in the correct position. Whenever she moved, her joints would dislocate again, requiring the doctor to readjust them. A fellow patient, also under the care of.

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