The issue of fairness.......

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Post by humbird753 »

Thank you Gabes for initiating this topic. I think I need to order this book as well. It does appear I have not completed the grieving process since my MC symptoms started. I have spent all my time focusing on my job, educating myself on what I can eat, of course in the kitchen cooking and cleaning, and trying to fit exercising into my schedule. I have to admit I have carried around the "why me" attitude throughout all of this.

DebE - I have been prone to the crying and outbursts myself. I fully understanding the thought of wanting to fling a plate across the room. :lol:

Thank you.

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Post by Gabes-Apg »

Paula
I think I was so relieved (slightly excited) when I got the MC Dx -all the years of weird symptoms were explained - I found this group of people that were the same as me!
I didn't go through the fairness - why me stage..... then

in the last 12 months with renal issues and now the 6th condition to be Dx'd in 3.5 years ( FMS/Fibro) did these type of thoughts come to mind

the other aspect of things like MC is - they are for life, for some the niggly symptoms are always there, our days are constant planning, thinking and " on guard cautiousness ", ensuring that we follow the plan
that is tiring stuff!!

things like this book help you to start the day with inner peace, calm mind.
Gabes Ryan

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