Sometimes I think we don't give ourselves enough credit for just how strong we are. Dealing with Fibro/ME is not for whimps.
To deal with any kind of chronic illness takes strength and fortitude IMO But dealing with an invisible illness takes a special kind of person. Please don't ever doubt your strength and courage you have it in abundance xx
Mo
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I so agree with tht, but some days r a proper struggle, like me today I was meant to be in college today but my tutor sent me home as soon as I got there, in so much pain
Hi Tiny, we all have days where we like utter tripe. But your strength comes from the fact at least you are trying and I am sure you will keep on trying. I think you should give yourself a great big gentle pat on the back. At least you made the effort to get to collage well done you 👏👏👏
I hope you will soon be recovered enough to get back to your studies. Rest up today and be kind to yourself 🤗🤗
I understand, I raised 2 kid under the age of 2 when I just started with this illness. Both in their 40s now. I sometimes look back and wonder how I did it abd held down two part time jobs.
Sometimes I think I feel greatful I got the illness when I was in my twenties. Because If I had just been diagnosed now at 63 I'm not sure I would be able to cope. But maybe that's just with hindsight xx
Awww he sounds like a Treasure. Kids I found are more resilient than we give them credit for sometimes. I actually found my kids were more understanding and stronger than I was on my bad days. Xx
Hi Mack, yes we're ok so far thank you. But it did try to snow then decided on hailstones and when all that failed back to rain and galeforce winds 😳 xx
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