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What gets you through the times of pain/fatigue or just plain, can't do?

January 11, 2009 by Rosalind Joffe 3 Comments

I had sinus surgery last Monday. Six days later and I’m very tired and not “myself”.

Well, there’s a silver lining. After living with chronic illness for 30 years, I’ve been healthy enough over the past 5 years to develop a baseline for normal. Only if you’ve lived with chronic illness that waxes and wanes could you appreciate that.

When the multiple sclerosis (MS) was active (I’ve been in remission for almost 7 years) and when I lived with ulcerative colitis (an ileostomy cured it), every day was up for grabs and no day felt like another. Living with lingering disabilities from the MS, I feel fine most of the time. It’s only when I have a “hit” on my body (like a virus or the chronic sinusitis I’ve had for the past 3 years) that bad balance, incontinence and fatigue kicks in to remind me that chronic disease like MS never really goes away.

The sinus headaches … Hey, I’ve been a trusty weather predictor (of changing barometric pressure) but they also come when it’s come when it’s cold, windy or in allergy season — in other words, any time.

Clients have sent me links to natural healers (mandarin oranges!) and other resources. I’ve practiced good sinus self-care, including nasal irrigation (yuch!), humidity in the winter and windows closed in allergy season, steroid and other sprays and acupuncture. The only thing that gave relief from the headache and intense fatigue that set in was percoset or Afrin (neither a good long term solution). And nothing I did prevented them from coming on.

Which is why I chose this surgery. An article written by Judy Foreman in The Boston Globe (a sinus sufferer chooses surgery) about her own surgery convinced me. Although a CAT scan showed that my sinuses are structurally fine, the specialist said that in his experience 90% of the people who describe my symptoms, feel better after this.

It was a relatively easy week of recovery. Thankfully, this doctor had given me an accurate idea of what to expect: exhaustion. Don’t plan to work or do anything other than sleep a lot. I canceled all client calls and scheduled this while our youngest daughter could come home (school vacation– last year in college), so my husband didn’t need to take time off from work.

After many years of long periods of ‘lost time’ being sick or incapacitated, I don’t like spending whole days in bed. As I’ve written here, work is my antidote to bad health. But I was too tired to work and by the 3rd morning, I was pretty down. I’d spent the previous day sleeping but I felt I had to push to do something I could manage. Or I’d get more depressed.

Luckily, I’d ordered some great videos from NetFlix and was able to watch two that day (Black Book, A Very Long Engagement, Beaufort). The next day, I looked at my laptop and read my email (it took two hours — I wasn’t very efficient), watched 3 videos and very importantly, was able to knit (something I love to do and gives me a sense of accomplishment).

This month’s Headache and Migraine Carnival theme is: What gets you through the hard times? Here’s what I’ve learned:

  1. Having some sense of why the pain/fatigue/inability is happening gives me some sense of “control”
  2. Being able to prepare as best as possible for when things will get worse (whether the sinusitis or migraines or surgery) so I’m able to respond with as much “ammo” as possible
  3. Being able to find something that I can do that distracts me from the pain/discomfort/fatigue and doing it in a way that I can see improvement in the situation, even slowly.

Rosalind

Filed Under: Attitude, BOOK - Women Work and Autoimmune Disease, Health Info, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Talking about it Tagged With: www.boston.com/news/health/articles/2008/03/17/a_sinus_

Will you be a 'contender?

January 8, 2009 by Rosalind Joffe 3 Comments

Chronic illness can break your will. It can also show you how resilient you really are. But don’t you think that’s true of any of life’s challenges? “You was my brother, Charley, you shoulda looked out for me a little bit. I coulda been a contender. I coulda been somebody, instead of a bum, whichRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, Career Development, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Talking about it

One Thing I'd Like You to know about Living with a CI

January 1, 2009 by Rosalind Joffe 5 Comments

Many years ago,  I wrote a newsletter article called, 10 Things I Want You To Know about What it’s Like to Live with Chronic Illness and published it for my New Year’s Day edition.  I later included it in my Career Thrive Guidebook,  Make It Happen: the Who, How and What when chronic illness stopsRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Talking about it, Working for others, Working with chronic illness

The only thing we have to fear is …. Loss of HOPE

December 25, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 3 Comments

I was at a holiday party and after explaining what I do to someone I’d just met, I got this question: “Aren’t people with chronic illness a depressing bunch to work with – especially around their careers?” Hmm. That took me by surprise. I replied, “No”, not bothering to explain that I have chronic illnesses.Read More

Filed Under: Attitude, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Talking about it Tagged With: http://ownyourhealth.wordpress.com/2008/12/15/stories-o

Making molehills out of the chronic illness mountain

December 19, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 3 Comments

FYI – If you subscribe and get this as an email, you can click on the post ‘s title to view online where you can comment, too! VOTE online FOR THIS BLOG in the people’s Health Blogger contest! Scroll down the right sidebar. ********************************************************************** Do you wonder if people are thinking you’re making up yourRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, Health Info, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Talking about it, Working with chronic illness

What keeps you going for the long haul?

December 15, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 3 Comments

A gentle reminder: Subscribers receiving this in your email can comment by clicking on the post’s title which takes you online to the web post. Scroll to the end of the post. Can laughter help heal you? Some say it does, Patients treat serious illness as a laughing matter. In 1980, I read Norman Cousins’Read More

Filed Under: Attitude, Health Info, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness Tagged With: http://achronicdose.com

Chronic illness make you feel like a square peg that doesn't fit?

December 11, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 8 Comments

Does chronic illness leave you feeling like a square peg in a round hole? Funny thing. Regardless of what causes it, feeling different just doesn’t feel good. Last week, my husband, Jake, and I saw a terrific musical, In the Heights, with our daughters. Small wonder it’s a Tony Award winner — the music andRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, Career Development, Health Info, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Working with chronic illness

Row, row your boat – – – even with Multiple Sclerosis or Breast Cancer

October 20, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 1 Comment

You gotta’ respect a person who uses his pain to win. “During a race, … your muscles are on fire …. but you know the pain will subside. When I have to go to the hospital {with an multiple sclerosis attack), it’s like having someone pick at the back of my eyes, just tearing itRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, Career Development, Health Info, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Working with chronic illness

Watching someone you love live with chronic illness

October 10, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 5 Comments

My mother, who had a second heart attack when she was 73, lived with a debilitating chronic illness, congestive heart failure, for the last 13 years of her life. She died from complications from this disease Thursday, Oct 2. She had the first heart attack at age 60 and recovered completely. The second one leftRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness

Michelle and her Dad's Chronic Illness

September 2, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 4 Comments

Did you notice that in her address to the Democratic National Convention, Michelle Obama spoke about her father (read here for full story), Frasier Robinson? He lived with MS, walked with a cane and supported the family. “My dad was our rock,” she said. “Although he was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in his early thirties,Read More

Filed Under: Attitude, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness Tagged With: http://media-dis-n-dat.blogspot.com/2008/08/michelle-ob

Sometimes you make mistakes

July 27, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 2 Comments

One of the tenets of blogging is to use real examples so people can see your experience and relate to what you’re saying. The thinking being that’s what brings and keeps readers. But there’s a fine line between using real life examples and lifting someone’s story. And I stepped over the line in a recentRead More

Filed Under: Attitude

What do you do when you don't like your choices?

July 18, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 11 Comments

There are times that we can’t help but wonder what our lives might have been if only . .. . I woke this morning with this thought on my mind: If it hadn’t been for chronic illness, my career would have been very different. Would it have been more satisfying? Don’t get me wrong. IRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, Career Development, Health Info, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Working with chronic illness

Interview with chronic migraineur

July 14, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe Leave a Comment

For today’s post, I interviewed Diana Lee,  Somebody Heal Me: The Musings of a Chronic Migraineur. Diana’s story of living with pain is typical for many of us who have had life altering chronic illness. She’s taken a highly creative and productive path to address it. FYI: This month’s headache and migraine carnival hosted atRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, Talking about it Tagged With: Add new tag, http://somebodyhealme.dianalee.net/

Life can be disrupted but it doesn't stop

June 30, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe Leave a Comment

Where do you turn when you’re feeling completely alone and you’re convinced no one could possibly understand what your life with chronic illness is like? My friend and colleague, Laurie Edwards, just published, Life Disrupted: Getting Real About Chronic Illness in your twenties and thirties. Not only does she include snippets from her own compellingRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Working with chronic illness, Young with Health Problems

You have to be careful about closing doors

June 23, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 2 Comments

It’s hard not to blame yourself if chronic illness leaves you feeling as if you have no choice but to stop working. But the fact is that sometimes you just can’t get out of bed on a daily basis and that’s usually what work requires. Milwaukee morning dj (WLDB-FM 93.3), Ellen Stout, 54, is retiringRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, Career Development, Job hunting, Working for others, Working with chronic illness

Planning a summer vacation can be a lot like cleaning your kitchen floor

June 18, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 7 Comments

When we were living in our first apartment, my husband would ask me, ” Why do we have to wash the kitchen floor once a week if it doesn’t look dirty?” How do you answer something that seems so obvious? When people tell me that summer vacations is a source of stress – I thinkRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, Health Info, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Working with chronic illness

Hollywood producer tells her truth

June 15, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 2 Comments

YES!  Lauren Shuler Donner, A -list producer of Pretty in Pink, St. Elmo’s Fire and X-men series among others, lives with Lupus. What do you KNOW? After years of hiding this illness ( as well as breast cancer) , she’s “come out”. “I was afraid no one would hire me, and I also felt itRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, Health Info, Talking about it, Working with chronic illness

Coming Out – Into the spotlight

June 9, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 4 Comments

Occasionally, I interview people about their “story” because I think it would be valuable for you to hear a different take on these issues – other than mine. Today’s guest is Leslie Rott. She is 22 years old and was diagnosed with and is being treated for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)Read More

Filed Under: Attitude, Career Development, Health Info, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Talking about it, Working with chronic illness, Young with Health Problems

Chronic illness isn't sexy

June 4, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 4 Comments

There is nothing sexy or headline-making about chronic illness. It rarely kills a person — but it sure can curtail a life. Ted Kennedy was presented with what seemed liked larger than life issues that forced him to make quick decisions and take risks. All the more inspiring. And Kennedy, as do so many celebritiesRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, Career Development, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Talking about it, Working with chronic illness

Fighting illness is the wrong approach

May 26, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 6 Comments

I hate these words: “he lost the fight with cancer” or “she’s so brave in the face of her illness – what a heroine.” Hate is a pretty strong word — but then I’ve been living with chronic illness for 30 years and some feelings have been building inside. I’m thinking of the recent pressRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, Health Info, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Working with chronic illness

Noticing Grumpy

May 14, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe Leave a Comment

My allergies symptoms are painful.  So when I saw this headline, “Do allergy symptoms make you grumpy?”, I almost laughed out loud (only laughing hurt my sinuses) .  HOORAY!  I’m  not alone! That just happened to be Mother’s day.  Both my daughters had called, I’d called my mother and mother-in-law  and exchanged loving motherly stuffRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, Health Info, Talking about it

Don't cry for me, Argentina, 'cause here I come

April 1, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe Leave a Comment

If you don’t want to get all these emails in this blog, subscribe to my monthly, Words of Wisdom, the Chronic Illness at Work Newsletter) and unsubscribe (below) I sat down to write my usual post — about chronic illness, career, issues that move me.   But,  I’m distracted by my  “to do” list:  Work (didRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, Health Info, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Working with chronic illness

Working at home can leave you risk averse (when you have disabilities)

March 30, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 1 Comment

For the first 20 years of my career life, I worked for others, outside my home and loved it. No matter how sick I felt, getting dressed for work, walking into my office and seeing my co workers, distracted me and cheered me. Now I spend my days alone – talking with clients or myRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Working for others, Working with chronic illness

Do you feel driven to self employment?

March 26, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe Leave a Comment

Do you think about being self employed but are worried about the health insurance? A reporter recently asked me if that’s a stumbling block for people with chronic illness. You can read more about health insurance for the chronically ill in the Small Business Column, The New York Times, Finding Health Insurance if You’re SelfRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, Career Development, Starting a business, Working for others, Working with chronic illness

How do you clean negative thoughts that hold you back

March 10, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe Leave a Comment

A new client (I’ll call her D) was describing some exciting business ideas that she was considering for her solo divorce law firm. Suddenly her tone changed and, sounding much older and more tired, she told me that she doesn’t think she should be doing this because she’s too sick too work. Or, maybe workingRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, Career Development, Working with chronic illness

Chronic illness and work success- a big dose of motivation is required.

March 8, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe Leave a Comment

(Before I get to today’s topic), I’ve been asked to offer an alternative to the multiple posts/week blog. So, for those who just want to hear from me once/month (drum rolls, please….) Introducing our monthly newsletter, Words of Wisdom: The Chronic Illness at Work newsletter. And, to give you even more value, when you subscribeRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, Career Development, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Working for others, Working with chronic illness

When it's time to take charge of your body and your schedule

March 6, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 3 Comments

What do you do when you see “it” coming: Continue to push too hard and you could bring on an “attack” or a “flare” — but your team or client is relying on you to keep going?  Ring any bells? My client, P, lives with some devastating diseases, including hypothyroidism, Addison’s disease, and neurally mediatedRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, Health Info, Talking about it, Working for others, Working with chronic illness

I can not work if I'm pain

February 25, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 4 Comments

“I can’t work when I’m in pain.” My client’s (we’ll call him X) words stopped me in my tracks. He meant what he said. But the problem is that he lives with pain about 75% of his waking hours. X has neurogenic pain and neither medication nor alternative therapies are helping. So how will heRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, Working for others, Working with chronic illness

Changing diapers, changing habits and changing careers

February 13, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe Leave a Comment

Most of my clients need to make big changes in their work lives – given their illness challenges. This can mean finding a new job, developing a new career – or just changing long standing habits that are getting in your way now. When you think about a change like this, do you find yourRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, Career Development, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Starting a business, Working for others, Working with chronic illness

Obama, Hope and Chronic Illness

February 10, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 8 Comments

No doubt in my mind — Barack Obama has touched a nerve in people that is crying out, saying, ” don’t know if I believe, but I still have hope.” I see people energized about voting that never blinked a cynical eye in front of a voting booth before. And, hope is what gets youRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Working with chronic illness, Young with Health Problems

Do you dare to have a career?

February 6, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 3 Comments

Can you have a “career” if you live with chronic illness? The truth is that illness often leads to some kind of job change. Not that it’s the first thing people think about when they get a diagnosis. But from my work coaching people with chronic illness around their career – it’s more common thanRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, Starting a business, Working for others, Working with chronic illness

The Patriots are going to cover the spread tonight

February 3, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe Leave a Comment

Huh? Are you wondering it you landed at the wrong blog? I’ll bet you are. And here are two reasons why this is an example of communications gone wrong: 1.The headline has nothing to do with why you came to this blog – to read about work and chronic illness. 2. If you’re a subscriber,Read More

Filed Under: Attitude, Talking about it, Working with chronic illness

Chronic illness can make unemployment look appetizing

January 31, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 5 Comments

But don’t be fooled. It’s not as sweet as it looks. Do you day dream about quitting your jobso you’re not always torn in 10 directions from the pressures of personal commitments, work demands and a sick body? Are you always behind — feeling you’ve never done enough — because of this chronic illness? DoRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, Health Info, Working for others, Working with chronic illness

What does accepting chronic illness mean to you

January 27, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 4 Comments

At the  Kelly Packowski Foundation for MS,  Kelly described how her conversations with  grant recipients helped her to realize that she hasn’t accepted that she has this illness.  I talk about this a lot with clients — and other people who contact me —  so I was really intrigued by this.    She said that she still behavesRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, Working for others, Working with chronic illness

Clark Kent had his cape

January 24, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe Leave a Comment

A client who lives with MS told me that he wishes he was Clark Kent. With the slip of a cape, he’d become his real self: Superman! And then his left leg work wouldn’t drag, his right hand would grip properly and he’d walk to his car minus the cane. No one would have believedRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, Health Info, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Talking about it, Working with chronic illness

Do you feel you're a minority living with chronic illness?

January 21, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 4 Comments

Martin Luther King (check out this website) was my hero when I was a teenager in the 1960’s. He convinced me that an individual can make the world a better place. Sound sappy? I hope not — but I have to tell you that every moment that I spend coaching someone who is determined toRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Working with chronic illness

Getting old isn't pretty but that's not really the problem.

January 20, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe 8 Comments

Everyone in New England (including my family) is watching the Patriots win again but I’m writing a blog.  I can’t get my Dad off my mind. That’s because he’s lying in his hospital bed,  breathing through a tube and slowly dying.  This afternoon, he motioned for me to come closer so he could whisper aRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, Health Info, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness

Getting down with what gets in your way

January 16, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe Leave a Comment

It’s that time of year again (a new year) and I find myself thinking about what has to get done … and what happens along the way.   From the first conversation that I have with a prospective client, we’re talking about goals, desired outcomes, unfulfilled promise.  And it generally boils down to the same thing:Read More

Filed Under: Attitude, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Working for others, Working with chronic illness

Bunions, like ulcerative colitis, have surgical options.

January 13, 2008 by Rosalind Joffe Leave a Comment

When my podiatrist diagnosed bunions and a hammer toe, I figured it was just one more way that my body doesn’t behave as it “should”. Like the ulcerative colitis that I’d lived with, there didn’t seem much I could do to prevent it from getting worse. I’d worn orthotics for years (for very flat feet).Read More

Filed Under: Attitude, Health Info, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Working with chronic illness

Can you fit the pieces to get your Career Thrive going — with a chronic illness?

December 26, 2007 by Rosalind Joffe Leave a Comment

I just got an email from someone who saw my blogs.  She wants me to know that she doesn’t understand why I feel “compelled to write about working with a chronic illness.”  Oh, and FYI — she’s recently gotten a diagnosis of Rheumatoid Arthritis but she doesn’t see that it should be a problem toRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, Working for others, Working with chronic illness

Do you take vacation if you're WORKING (with chronic illness)?

December 23, 2007 by Rosalind Joffe 1 Comment

A client just emailed me saying that he decided not to take this week off as he’d planned  —  he’s going to keep working since he’s feeling well  (he’s got hypertropic cardiomyopathy). He’s a software marketing executive  and he figures he might as well take advantage of it. I found myself thinking, I guess that’sRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Working for others, Working with chronic illness

What do you do if you're told that working will make you sick?

December 12, 2007 by Rosalind Joffe 3 Comments

I was blind in one eye and couldn’t lift myself to get out of bed. My neurologist told me that once I had my strength and my vision back, I should go back to work. That was 30 years ago and I’ve followed his advice ever since. But this is clearly not the message everyoneRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, Health Info, Working with chronic illness

Do your friends at work make work a less stressful experience for you?

December 5, 2007 by Rosalind Joffe 2 Comments

Great thing about reading other blogs is that I find articles I wouldn’t have seen otherwise. A favorite blogger of mine, Kerri Morrone, at Six Until Me (click on this link) mentioned this article by Tara Parker Pope at the New York Times Blog, The Value of a friend in the next cubicle. The pointRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Working for others, Working with chronic illness

Holidays include office parties that you don't want to go to

November 26, 2007 by Rosalind Joffe 3 Comments

Thanksgiving is over and we’re entering the serious party season! I’m talking to clients who are feeling an all too familiar weariness – especially at work – that crops up this time of year. I know. Who wouldn’t feel this way when you’re “fighting” daily chronic pain, fatigue — or a body that isn’t workingRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Working for others, Working with chronic illness

Still cooking with chronic illness

November 21, 2007 by Rosalind Joffe 9 Comments

Thanksgiving — and it’s my turn to host. The “immediate family” is up to 18. Three generations — and the next generation has started to multiply. So, here’s the thing. I’ve lived with multiple sclerosis for 28 years – since I was 28 — and it’s always been hard to stand on my feet forRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Working with chronic illness

Is cancer (or other chronic illness) the reason you're not working?

November 20, 2007 by Rosalind Joffe 3 Comments

The journal Archives of Otolaryngology reported a study that followed patients with carcinomas (cancer) of the head and neck to find out if they stopped working. Here are the highlights: 239 patients were employed at time of diagnosis and 38.1% discontinued work. Of those who left work, the top 5 reasons were: Fatigue (58%), speechRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, Talking about it, Working with chronic illness

Intention — how does it help working with chronic illness?

November 5, 2007 by Rosalind Joffe 1 Comment

Ellen (not her real name) is looking at surgery, post op and return to work and trying to figure out. She asked me, “With my own tension and lost time here, what can I do so I don’t crash at work?” Ahh, a coaching moment…. Intention: determination to act in a certain way. Ellen usedRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, Working with chronic illness

Coaching to "win" — can you beat it?

October 23, 2007 by Rosalind Joffe 2 Comments

I have to share a web site with you, Beat Chronic Illness.com. Just because I’m intrigued with the concept of “beating” this thing called chronic illness. I don’t talk with my clients about the illness part of their issues much — but we do talk a lot about their attitude. Nicole seems convinced that whatRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, Musings on LIfe with Chronic Illness, Working with chronic illness

Chronic pain: we don't have to fix it.

October 22, 2007 by Rosalind Joffe 3 Comments

I saw my “Healthy Body Coach” today. O.K – she’s not a coach, she’s a physical therapist. But, she’s coach-like in her approach. I went because I’d been having pain, first in my arm,then hip, legs and my neck. I’d been pain free for a few months so I thought I must have done somethingRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, Health Info, Working with chronic illness

Poor me

October 7, 2007 by Rosalind Joffe 2 Comments

There’s no such thing as fair… in love, war or office politics. Certainly, not in health. When you don’t have good health, nothing good comes from thinking about fairness. A client, in a burst of “honest disclosure” recently shared with her boss that it’s not fair that she got MS at this point in herRead More

Filed Under: Attitude, Talking about it, Working with chronic illness

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