Weirdly enough, your symptoms don't just disappear when your lab results come back normal
The hardest thing for me to accept since becoming disabled is the fact that my progress in the majority of things that I do will be so much slower than it is for everyone else.
I'm trying to reframe my thinking and start being grateful when I can partake in hobbies and just enjoy the process instead of being focused on how quickly I'm progressing compared to able bodied people.
I've always been an "all or nothing" type of person and that type of thinking really doesn't work now when I have to pace myself and allocate my energy each day depending on what needs to get done
I've tasted employment. I've tasted unemployment. I suggest money should start growing on trees so I can buy whatever I want.
Uhh guys why did my doctor recommend cbt for my fibromyalgia. I'm open to treatments but cock and ball torture seems a bit far.
ever since i was a little girl ive fetishized coming back from the dead
“We’ll figure it out together” is a love language.
Like a half hour after taking pain relief meds: oh actually it doesnt hurt anymore i probably didnt even need to take those
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