Five Things I Wish I’d Known Before My Chronic Illness
This article is in today's New York Times: Five Things I Wish I’d Known Before My Chronic Illness.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/18/smarter-living/five-things-i-wish-i-knew-chronic-illness-crohns-disease-ibd.html
I hope this link works. If not, just go to today's NYT and Google the title of the article.
Regards, ElaineD
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Oh @becsbuddy! I sort of adjust to 'the new normal', only to have it change, and I'm in a 'new new normal!"
Because the really active healthy 'me' slipped away so slowly, I didn't even know what was going on. I blamed myself for getting slower, tripping, being unable to ride my new bike, or climb up hills. By the time I actually had my diagnosis, my old self was lost in the dust, over 4-5 years.
In addition I developed a HOST of other conditions in those 4-5 years, that made my life difficult, particularly the severe anemia, which is exhausting. Now I take iron twice a day, no more anemia. But I toured China in 2007 with the onset of severe PN, severe anemia, chronic UTIs. I waited on the steps of every monument, temple, whatever, while everyone else climbed up and went in.
By the time I had a diagnosis of profound PN in 2010 I was THRILLED to know what was going on. However, the doctor wanted to rule out brain tumors (!), MS, spine problems, and a ton of other things. And of course no cause was found and nothing could be done. I developed several more neuropathies in the next 9 years.
The only thing I can do now is assume that the new normal is the normal I will have NOW. And not worry about what comes next.
Regards, Elained
@beryl .....Thankyou for posting this advice I am sure it will help.....following each step is helpful,to someone that is lost and doesn't know what to do next .....also explains why , in some cases, they come away with a unhelpful visit to a Doctor.....Beryl
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Thanks John, I’ll give it a go.
Just thank you
Hi @eddieray, welcome to Connect. Thank you for posting. Are you able to share a little about your chronic illness or what is your biggest obstacle? I have idiopathic small fiber peripheral neuropathy with no pain, just numbness but that has changed a lot of what I can and can't do anymore. One of my biggest hurdles is not wanting to come to terms with my limitations.
John
I do not have numbness. Just pain. Tingling and occasional burning. Plus I just done generally feel well. Heavy head feeling.
@judypall, are you taking any medications for the neuropathy? Also have you discussed the symptoms of your heavy head feeling with your doctor?