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Finished Watching Outlander. Loved It.

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Eugene, OR
August 4, 2018
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Members bonded over their shared love of Outlander, expressing enthusiasm for its compelling romance, gorgeous Scottish setting, and ability... Read more

Members bonded over their shared love of Outlander, expressing enthusiasm for its compelling romance, gorgeous Scottish setting, and ability to serve as a welcome distraction from chronic pain. Several members recommended similar shows like Poldark, Victoria, and Downton Abbey, while others shared practical tips such as using audiobooks when reading is difficult and exploring Netflix or PBS for historical dramas with rich storylines. A recurring theme was the healing power of getting lost in beautiful, romantic period pieces that offer emotional escape and relief during tough days.

A MyFibroTeam Member

@A MyFibroTeam Member, happy birthday to you my painpal. We just started watching Ripper Street. It's gruesome and a bit gritty, but intense, keeps you on the edge of your seat.

August 6, 2018
A MyFibroTeam Member

The Outlander and Poldark series also continue on TV. Poldark is on PBS. I am not sure what channel Outlander would be on. On TV Outlander was past Jamie and Claire's wedding. I can't tell you more what happens or spoil the plot. Poldark should be up to season 3. Yes, I know that a good story can help you forget the pain for a while. Neflex has Outlander. There are also some good BBC dramas on it. I like Ripper Street. It is gruesome, but good. I can get into a good show, movie or book and the outside world just disappears. I don't think I would like audiobooks. We need to escape into fantasy every so often to keep us sane. Enjoy.

August 6, 2018
A MyFibroTeam Member

I just discovered Outlander. Finished the first book, and have watched the first few episodes on DVD, up to Jamie and Clairs wedding. What a great distraction! The books are so well written - believe me, I read a lot and have very little tolerance for poorly written material.

August 4, 2018
A MyFibroTeam Member

OMG One of my favorite historical fiction shows ever!! Wouldnt it be great if we could just walk where she did and be as prepared as much as she was. And Jamie what can you say except he is gorgeous lol

August 4, 2018
A MyFibroTeam Member

By the way, thanks for the birthday greetings.

August 7, 2018

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