That's what many people with Fibromyalgia are told. Well, implied. I went through that for about six years before I finally had it confirmed that I was, in fact, suffering. Not that I wasn't benefiting from the visits to the psychiatrist, but I was still in horrible pain.
As it turned out I had more than Fibro. I made the rounds of specialists and they found the Sjogren's Syndrome, after which I was diagnosed Fibro.
It was a long road. I know many of you have played the diagnosis game for a variety of health reasons. It does start to make a person feel a bit crazy.
What I didn't appreciate was being told I didn't have anything wrong with me aside from a case of depression. Not that I didn't suffer from depression, but that was after I was told all that was wrong with me.
I still have bouts with depression. It can be discouraging to never feel good. However, now I know that comes with the territory. And, that it's okay.
I know that many of us take what people tell us about ourselves to heart. If they said it, it must be true, right? Not so much.
We know more about what's going on with us than we give ourselves credit for. I wish I knew that eight years ago. Maybe longer.
It's not only beneficial but also more fun to accept who we are. We'll make more headway in all aspects of our lives. I'm practicing acceptance more and more everyday.
And, it's okay to be a little crazy. Or a lot.
peace and love,
sunee
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