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I totally agree, Colleen! If our medical system focused on preventative treatment it would be in much better financial shape, and overall Canadians would be much healthier than we are (same for other countries, as you mentioned). Unfortunately, the pharmaceutical companies have a lot of control over all of this, so we're limited in what we can do as a nation.
I have multiple chronic illnesses and have heard it all, like you have. Mostly people have minimized what I am going through. That hurts, too. You all are in my prayers.
I've come up with various responses to people who ask how I am... for those that I don't know at all, or for those I know don't really want to know... I don't answer the question but return it to them, " oh! How are you???"
Or I say something like, "I've had < worse> <better> days"... and smile.
"I'm doing okay really", "I had a tough night but I'm not too bad right now" etc.
....
Well, my dad never believed I was really injured until he was dying. Unfortunately one of his phrases that really showed me he just didn't understand (or couldn't accept that I was disabled) was... "Why don't you settle up with the insurance company and then you won't have to go to all these doctors?" sigh. I had a son say that I could "no longer be" his mother until I "quit being disabled and follow Christ." (He has repented and understands now, now that he is a DAV.) Actually, both my sons and my (now former) husband left me because "they couldn't live with my pain". O. K. But I have to. Actually, I'm sure many of you, like me, have lost their former friends as well... because they just couldn't handle what we go through and their encouragement was empty and devoid of understanding. Or, they just didn't have time for us any more, we didn't fit into their schedule, we couldn't be spontaneous any more etc.
Ok.. things not to say:
- You better hurry up and get well and get back to work.
- Well, you don't look sick.
- Hang in there.
You just....(believe me, anytime someone uses the word "just" the red flag goes up!)
- How are you doing?
- You just need to get out of the house more.
- You just need to try a new doctor.
- You just need to quit being so depressed.
- You just need to ignore the pain.
- You should just quit taking all the medicine and trust God.
- You're sick again?
- No pain, no gain.
- Hmm you didn't try...xxx (or If you don't want to try xxx) then you must not really want to get better.
- If you stop wallowing in your pity you wouldn't be sick.
- Just get over it.
- Snap out of it and move on with your life.
- I wish I could sit around all day and not work.
- I'd be sick too if I went to all the doctors you go to.
- Can't they find what's wrong with you yet?
- Some people go through anything for a little attention.
- You can't be in that much pain.
- (I even had a neurologist say I couldn't have such pain as he had a slipped disk in his back and was still working!)
- Lot's of people work while in pain (or sick).
- Things could be worse (You could be worse).
- There'll be blessings coming from this because of your suffering.
- If you hadn't xxx this wouldn't have happened to you.(or If you HAD just xxx....)
- Umm... do you know you parked in a handicapped parking spot?
Just today one dear friend (meaning well) strongly suggested that it's "mind over matter" based on what she's been through. And she has been through a LOT. But there are real physical problems that can't always be conquered with just will power. Having said that, attitude is crucial. But still, it is frustrating to hear when you battle fatigue, pain, etc, doing your best to stay active already.
thanks.
The "mind over matter" is a principle based in God's Word. It does have a negative connotation because of when "psychosomatic" terms were considered "all in your head" instead of what they are: mind-body.
I won't debate on this thread about healing, as we all have different opinions and experiences.BUT the "attitude" towards yourself, your illness, your life is a huge power behind your illness. HUGE! If we can "have the mind of Christ" -- "Let this mind be in your which was also in Christ Jesus" then at the very least our illness will be "acceptable" and manageable.
I've always said It isn't what we go through, it is how we go through it. As we read in God's Word we see stories of events the great prophets and kings went through on their journey to trust God. As they conquered one battle, then another, perhaps more difficult came along. Until they "got it" like Job did.
The battles we face are nothing compared to God and His love, will, perspective etc. IS there anything too hard for THEE? Nothing is too difficult for God. What then, is the difference between a Christian who suffers miserably and a Christian who doesn't?
We each have our own path. It's important to remember that God does not condemn us no matter what we go through. He is there for us each step of the way. It's much much easier when we keep our thinking as close to God's as we can. This is "mind over matter"... this faith in God and keeping our thoughts focussed on Him...that makes things bearable.
lol! I love the picture! She looks how I'm feeling for sure!
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