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Why Attributing 'Type A' Personalities to Myalgic Encephalomyelitis Needs to Stop
"I recently had an experience with a relative that caught me off guard. In passing, she mentioned reading somewhere that it’s mostly “type A” individuals who develop ME (myalgic encephalomyelitis). This was followed by a pause and accusatory glance – that felt more like a guilty verdict than a statement. I starred back, blank faced. Was I supposed to profess deeply hidden type A tendencies in that moment — as if they surely must be to blame? It was an uncomfortable situation to say the least. I responded with, “Isn’t that interesting,” and left it at that."
full article here:
https://themighty.com/2018/05/type-a-personalities-stress-sick-mecfs/
Why Attributing 'Type A' Personalities to Myalgic Encephalomyelitis Needs to Stop
"I recently had an experience with a relative that caught me off guard. In passing, she mentioned reading somewhere that it’s mostly “type A” individuals who develop ME (myalgic encephalomyelitis). This was followed by a pause and accusatory glance – that felt more like a guilty verdict than a statement. I starred back, blank faced. Was I supposed to profess deeply hidden type A tendencies in that moment — as if they surely must be to blame? It was an uncomfortable situation to say the least. I responded with, “Isn’t that interesting,” and left it at that."
full article here:
https://themighty.com/2018/05/type-a-personalities-stress-sick-mecfs/
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