Guest guest Posted June 4, 2012 Report Share Posted June 4, 2012 I received this from another group that I belong to. It is intended for Fibromyalgia and/or Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, but most of it also applies to chronic pain. --------------- When you have fibromyalgia (FMS) or chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS or ME/CFS), it can be hard to keep a sense of humor. Now and then, we need to make sure we're still able to laugh, and that we don't take ourselves too seriously -- one of my favorite movie quotes is from Steel Magnolias: " Laughter through tears is my favorite emotion. " Toward adding some humor to your day, I've come up with and compiled some jokes that I hope will make you smile. Most of them work for both conditions -- just change it as needed. You know you've got brain fog when ... I'm sorry, what were we talking about? How do you snap someone out of brain fog? I'll tell you when it happens. You know you've got chronic fatigue syndrome when you wake up in the morning to get ready for your nap. You know you've got FMS when your cat thinks you spend too much time laying around in warm spots. How do you identify the grocery list of someone with ME/CFS? It's on the table at home. You know you've got fibromyalgia when you refer to Vicodin as " the mild stuff. " I used to know a lot of jokes about ME/CFS, but I forgot them all. You might have FMS/ME/CFS if: You've got your pharmacist on speed dial. You tell the cop you're driving slow because of the fog -- and it's sunny out. You fit the diagnostic criteria for both insomnia and narcolepsy. You've got more diagnoses than a nursing home. Your medical chart comes in several volumes. Old people avoid you because of how much you talk about your health. One of my own: Your pharmacist asks where you've been or if you've been okay if she/he hasn't seen you in a week. Steve M in PA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2012 Report Share Posted June 5, 2012 (((((((((((((Steve)))))))) Those are great! I love the one you came up with! Thanks for sharing. I hope you are hanging in there and having a manageable day. Big gentle hugs, Tami Steve wrote: > You know you've got brain fog when - I'm sorry, what were we talking > about? > How do you snap someone out of brain fog? I'll tell you when it happens. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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