I believe that at some point your opinion will change. Don’t feel bad when it happens.
I believe that at some point your opinion will change. Don’t feel bad when it happens.
Nope. Sick people don’t play roles. It’s too tiring. And I guarantee you that if you knew what sick was you would not be able to conceive of being it for the “attention.”
If you had Lyme, you still have it. It never goes away. Or you never really had it. “ Catching it early” is really not enough. But I imagine you’ll find this out for yourself in a couple years.
This statement makes me sick, and I was sick before.
At least she cared enough to make the call. Out of 19 specialist visits in two years I have only once gotten a personal phone call from a doctor. It’s worse odds than Direct Mail Marketing.
It’s become my opinion that doctors are afraid of sick people. Especially sick people who don’t get better. We’re ruining their carefully crafted reality. The only really fully equipped ones are in Oncology and even that’s a gamble.
I’m glad that the public is seeing Y’s illness. People should know what it really looks like. It’s really that bad, and really that weird.
“Look at me, I’m shaking,” is something I said to my family for an entire year. You do it because it is so upsetting. You do it because you know it’s not normal. You also do it because it feels so violent and strange but no one else seems to notice, so sometimes you’re checking that. Can anyone else see the shaking?