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Didi
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Hello to all who suffer with chronic illness! There was a great thread a few months back on those who suffer with fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue and other chronic illnesses.
I know for me, the holidays can be an especially difficult time. For those of us whose energy is limited, we have to really pick and choose what activities we can participate in and what we can’t.
Because my central nervous system is damaged, I can’t be in environments that have a lot of noise and stimulation (basically, any party over about 10 people!). This is difficult because friends who continue to invite us to big gatherings are always disappointed when I don’t make it. (And I used to LOVE being at big parties and meeting new people
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But on the flip side, it has greatly reduced the hectic pace for me, and I find myself with more time to sit quietly in front of the Christmas tree and reflect on the true meaning of Christmas.
For those of you reading this who do not suffer yourself with chronic illness, but know of someone who does, please do not be offended when they turn down your invitations, or when they try to come but at the last minute are unable to. It really is not personal at all, but just what we have to do to cope on a daily basis and not overdo.
How does chronic illness affect your Christmas plans?
I know for me, the holidays can be an especially difficult time. For those of us whose energy is limited, we have to really pick and choose what activities we can participate in and what we can’t.
Because my central nervous system is damaged, I can’t be in environments that have a lot of noise and stimulation (basically, any party over about 10 people!). This is difficult because friends who continue to invite us to big gatherings are always disappointed when I don’t make it. (And I used to LOVE being at big parties and meeting new people
But on the flip side, it has greatly reduced the hectic pace for me, and I find myself with more time to sit quietly in front of the Christmas tree and reflect on the true meaning of Christmas.
For those of you reading this who do not suffer yourself with chronic illness, but know of someone who does, please do not be offended when they turn down your invitations, or when they try to come but at the last minute are unable to. It really is not personal at all, but just what we have to do to cope on a daily basis and not overdo.
How does chronic illness affect your Christmas plans?