Guest guest Posted August 29, 2002 Report Share Posted August 29, 2002 Hello Reggie, I am sitting here and probably going to offset the balance of the world by saying this, but to the contrary, do you realize one of the reasons why there is no cure for this illness as of this time. Partly due to the fact that it is, by MAJORITY, a woman's disease, therefore it lacked the funding and support necessary to research it. And this is pure fact. So in a desire for a man to fix something, man must often have something to be fixed more offsetting to his life and style to the mere existance or happening of that which is broken. Wouldn't you agree with this? Always, cloud Hi, Since I joined this group I noticed that I'm rare being a man with CFS/Fibro who happens to be a member. It also appears so far that the tenor of the group is geared more towards women, almost as if CFS and Fibro discriminates along gender lines and your sharings are limited to one another on that basis. It was my deep desire when I joined to try helping others if I could, make new acquaintances, create a new support network, and be a part of something positive with regard to this condition. I try to respond to messages from members who ask for help, or seem deeply distressed. I have intense experience in the medical field and have tried to share relevant information with respect to scientific research and new findings, disability, and social issues. On rare occasion someone seems interested, but for the most part I feel as though my attempts to be of help are not wanted in the group. I'll be honest that I'm sometimes surprised by what people talk about here in light of the difficulties living with a debilitating illness like this can have on anyone with it. OK, now I know you guys will be mad as hell with me but here it goes .... as a man, I've heard over & over that women want to vent but don't necessarily want things fixed. Is it possible that we are conditioned to think so differntly based on gender? Men see problems and look for solutions, and women only want to talk about the problems ? (generalization ok?). Is it that men and women are better off in support groups segregated based on sex? I'm confused so far with the way things go in this group, but I do feel as if there is a difference in receptivity. Be well, Reggie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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