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1558393 tn?1299070031

Just wanted to share this lettter! I think it great and says alot about living with Chiari..

I don't look ill...... although I might have a pained expression in my face which may appear to be outwardly grumpy. Take it that I am in pain and I am trying to hide it from you the best I can.
If I am quiet or in a non-talkative mood, don't assume that I am in a bad mood, I am merely trying to come to terms with what I can no longer achieve, or can no longer do all that I want to do, and that it is very frustrating.
On the other hand, I might be exhausted from dealing with the pain and discomfort, or trying my hardest not to fall over with the balance issues that I have.
Do try not to pity me, I can do that very well for myself at times and I do try my hardest not to sink deeper in to it.
Don't compare me to other people with "similar" pain issues, everyone has their own problems, some worse than mine, some not so. Some people have managed to come to terms with it, I might not have yet. Pain is different in all people. Not even two Chiarians have the same symptoms, although we do share a common bond.
I know it could be a lot worse, and I am grateful that it isn't, I really am, but it doesn't make me feel less pain or feel better. In fact sometimes it makes me feel down that there are people that are worse off than me.
Just because I am in pain, doesn't mean that I can do much about it. Narcotics are not a cure all. Some medications don't work; some have horrible side effects and give me other problems that add to the stress and feeling of unwell.
Don't tell me what I can and cannot do, don't label me as disabled. I want to try and do the things that I used to so, if I can't, then at least I have tried and have ticked off another box. Don't blame me for trying again and again........ I will get the message eventually.
Don't assume that I am angry or upset with you......sometimes we make mistakes and lash out at others. It is merely frustration with myself. I don't mean it; I might have missed the fact that I have upset you. Don't ignore it, tell me so.....but do it nicely please, let’s not start an argument.
Don't think that just because I can do something today, that I can do it again straight away, or can do it tomorrow or the day after. My symptoms can change daily, my energy levels and patience can be sapped by the simplest of tasks one day, and appear easy to do the next.
Try and treat me as a "normal" human being, I will respect that and will be very grateful. Try and encourage me to do "normal" as much as possible.
Don't make exceptions for me; I can do that for myself.
Don't be upset if I cancel long standing plans at the last minute - I want to be there, and I am trying to be there but sometimes I can't and don't have the energy or capability on the day. I cannot plan ahead with certainty but I will plan.
Learn about my condition and you will be better armed to either help me when you can, or be aware that sometimes I do need help and haven't asked for it, or that I really don't mean to be rude or ungrateful. I am very grateful; I need friends now more than ever. You will know why I react in the seemingly wrong way sometimes........it will help you stop feeling like you have upset me - You haven't.
Don't be afraid to ask me how I am......I won't always give you bad news, so don't ask expecting it ;) Sometimes I might - so don't ask if you don't want to listen ;)
Help me to see my behavior through your own eyes - but take a step back first and try and see it through my own.
Don't think that I am just in pain and that's the end of it - there's a reason that the pain is there - it's my bodies way of telling me there's an issue somewhere. That pain leads to other symptoms, and the cause of the pain can also cause other symptoms. Most of which I have no control over.
Don't be afraid of offering me a hug or giving me a little encouragement - we all need that sometimes. If I reciprocate or give you a smile back it means that I appreciate it, if I reply with a grumpy face - I still do appreciate it - very much, there's just something else going on inside my head.
Don't be sad that you cannot take my pain away, don't feel helpless because you cannot help me, what's the point in us both feeling frustrated and useless? Most of the time, I can't do anything about the pain myself.
If I tell you that I cannot do something - I really mean it. If I tell you that I am in pain - don't ask me to empty the dishwasher half an hour later and get upset if I can't. I will try my best you know.
If you ask me to do something in the morning - and it's not done by the time you get home - it isn't because I forgot (well not always) nor is it because I am lazy (although I still can be) it is because I used up all of my energy doing other things. Sometimes all I can manage to do is to sit down and sleep - it doesn't mean that I expect you to do everything for me - it just means that I cannot do as much as you sometimes expect me to and as much as I used to do. I will get around to it - tomorrow I might feel able.
My time table will not always match yours - I can't help it. That's just the way it is.
My life has changed drastically - and not for the better. Please don't expect yours not to change if you are involved in mine.
Know that I still love you, I might shout, I might grumble, I might complain, I might get easily frustrated. I am very grateful of the help and support - just don't make me beg for it.
I have a lot to come to terms with, I have a lot to face up to, and it takes time to do so and even longer to accept.
Frustration can bring out the worst in us all - there are two sides to every coin.
If you are behind me in the checkout queue or at the bar - don't talk amongst yourselves about the scar down the back of my head / neck and take guesses as to how it might have happened. My ears work perfectly well - I can hear you. If you are so concerned then ask me. I'm fine with it - I can't hide it, nor would I want to.
I am not always miserable - but by giving me something else to grizzle about isn't necessarily a good thing - there's enough right here to be going on with for now.
No, it honestly isn't aimed at anyone in particular, just thoughts running through my mind when I think of my interaction with others over the last few months.
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1387052 tn?1279650966
That says it all so well!! Mind if I share?
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1663373 tn?1333635989
Wow! That was written so well, I am inspired that their are others that know exactly how I feel will definitely share with others!
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620923 tn?1452915648
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  Sending (((hugs))) <3 and prayers u continue to feel better : )
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1672915 tn?1335220598
Thank you for sharing your letter!!  Everything you said is exactly how I feel and what I go through. I was not having a very good day today and after I got done reading your letter I started to feel better. :)
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1664208 tn?1332782950
That was a great letter! thanx for sharing it. You hit the spot on everything!
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Bravo....so well put and so very insightful.  Thank you for sharing. :)
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Thanks for writing down how I feel.  So well written.
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1755089 tn?1376053555
Thank you. I love this lettre so much. I will share it with my friends (it just to bad that I'll need to translate it to most of them).
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620923 tn?1452915648
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  Tina!! did u write this?...it is spot on on every possible situation....perfect !!

Thanks for sharing this : )


  "selma"
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