Chronic Illness 30 Day Challenge: Day 8
Day 8: Where do you see yourself in 5 years’ time? In 5 years, it will be 2021. I will be 35 years old. (ACK!)
Day 8: Where do you see yourself in 5 years’ time? In 5 years, it will be 2021. I will be 35 years old. (ACK!)
Day 7: What is the biggest realization you have had?
Day 6: If you could have told yourself something when you first remember these symptoms arising, what would you have said? Uh…hmm, that’s weird? Oh crap, I’m going to die? Something’s wrong here? This is an odd question. I keep re-reading the question trying to decipher it.
Day 5: How does being chronically ill make you feel? Defective. Broken. Betrayed. Misunderstood. Those are the primary words I can think of off the top of my head. Being chronically ill isn’t something you choose. It’s something that happens to you. And that’s something that a lot of people don’t understand. It’s become…
Day 4: How have your friends and family reacted to it?
Day 3: How did you get a diagnosis? New shortest blog post ever! Read yesterday’s post if you haven’t already! ? ribbonrx
Day 2: How have these illnesses affected your life? Ha. Ha. Ha. Shortest blog post ever. Rather than rehash everything again, I can’t say anything better than I already have. So click away. Celiac Disease: The Road to Gluten Free Endometriosis: You have what in your where? Know Your Enemy The Gold Standard A…
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