However, patients who recover appear to have less pain than those who do not recover.
On what planet does the definition of recovered include still having pain?
The timing was fortunate for me this year as the donation period covers three paydays, instead the usual two.
So still one more donation to come. :thumbsup:
I have never lost the desire to have an active 'normal' life. Just hasn't been an option for me since getting ME.
Frustration, anger, grief, despair, etc, are not depression.
Thanks, Tom & Mr King. :thumbup:
Yes, we can tell that because nearly every third of your fine words is perfectly clear.
*he says in a broad north Australian drawl*
:p
You are too kind. I am less so with each new 'paper' the likes of Chalder spew out.
The only words I ever want to hear from them now are something like:
'I was wrong, and I unreservedly apologise for any and all harm I have done to millions of sick, vulnerable, innocent patients and their...
Exactly. It is not anti-psych, it is anti-inappropriate psych.
Nobody is rejecting the existence of mental and social influences upon our lives. They are rejecting a particular morality-laden, politically charged, and unscientific interpretation and application of them, that is causing great...
These people are still trying to ignore the fundamental fact that the virus sets the rules, they are very hard and unforgiving rules, and all we humans can do is learn those rules and stick to them like limpets.
Normal life is over until we have a good vaccine, which isn't going to be anytime...
I used to maintain dialysis machines, including in people's homes.
Those patients are tired and unwell at least 50-60% of the time, are never 100% well, and have a bunch of serious complications from the kidney disease.
I wouldn't wish it on anybody.
We additionally observe that individuals who had an initial symptom of dyspnea are significantly more likely to develop long-term symptoms.
Interesting. Some form of hypoxia?
Good intentions are not only not enough, they can even be your worst enemy by blinding you to any harm you are doing.
The person you must be most careful to avoid fooling is yourself.
But it is perfectly acceptable, of course, for those Very Important People to ruthlessly smear and dismiss...
For example, once fatigue develops as a consequence of underlying disease processes, interpretations of fatigue as uncontrollable and lasting, and unhelpful thinking styles in response to fatigue, such as catastrophizing, symptom focusing, or perceiving fatigue as a sign of bodily damage (damage...
Nailed it.
I call it the 'optimism ideology'.
Always try to make the best of your situation? Sure. No argument there.
But beyond that it quickly becomes toxic delusional nonsense. And it almost always ends up there.
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