I found this on Facebook written by someone with a chronic ‘invisible’ illness.
Coping with Christmas with a chronic condition. - NRAS
Coping with Christmas with a chronic condition.
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That sums it up perfectly.xx
That’s just how feel. Sorry if it sounds nasty, but glad somebody has the same feelings as me and I am not on my own. Nobody tells this horrible disease to leave us alone for just a couple of days. Just got to try and get On with it.
Wow! Thank you for putting this on. I think every one of us could have written a very similar piece. People don't realise how difficult this time of year is. I still love Christmas though.
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