Thursday, April 25, 2013

Living with Chronic Pain and Prejudice

It's been a long while since I wrote on my blog, but to say the last 6 months has been a roller coaster is an understatement. I got off my meds and got pregnant but sadly miscarried around Christmas time, we took a family trip where my sister got engaged and I struggled with traveling with a scooter for the first time, we gutted our kitchen and lived through the renovation. During the renovation, I decided to go back on all my meds because I was sick and tired of being sick and tired.

Living with chronic pain is hard on your body and on you emotionally. There are days when you wish you could just hit the pause button and walk a mile in someone else's shoes for a change. As you struggle with all the intricacies that come with it, you must also deal with spoken and unspoken prejudice about your condition. Do you really feel as bad as you claim? What about that day when you were more active and in a better mood? Are you maybe just lazy? Is your life really as difficult as you claim because it doesn't seem like it? Why are you taking a handicapped parking spot from someone who really needs it? And these are just a few...

I've just read a really interesting article that describes these feelings to a T...read it here: A Pained Life: Pain Patients Need to be Heard

Unfortunately, CMT falls under the umbrella of the diseases rarely heard about. That's why spreading the word is so important and why we strive to make more and more people aware. Much has been done in the last few years and hopefully this will be a non-issue at some point in my lifetime.