Guest guest Posted August 29, 2002 Report Share Posted August 29, 2002 I thought the post about what people have to gain from their sickness is very interesting. I'll give 2 examples how I've felt this impact in my life. Last summer, I was going through a very dark period in my life and was in and out of suicidality. My psychiatrist and I had several discussions about what I gained from being suicidal. What I gained was having that " quick fix. " As a recovering bulemic and alcoholic who was clean/abstinent for the first time since I was 8 - I knew the answer. Suicidality had become my drug of choice. As I gave up my suicidality, I was forced to learn how to deal with day to day life without any easy outs. I am also a survivor of childhood sexual abuse. My *theory* about why I (and no one else) have fibro is that it is a result of all the physical and emotional trauma held in my body. As an ultimate people pleaser, I kept running myself into the ground. I could never make room to heal. I could not say " no " to people - especially those I loved. Having fibro has taught me to say " no " and it has opened up the doors for me to allow others to take care of me (I was always the caretaker.) As I find ways to manage my fibro, I risk other people beginning to expect more of me. My personal challenge is learning to say " no " simply b/c I want to and not b/c I'm too tired, too achy, etc. Does this mean fibro is all in my head? Well, in my view, yes (kind of.) I'm a firm believer that body, mind and spirit cannot be seperated. How we think about ourselves - how we love - or don't love - ourselves influences how we feel in our physical bodies. As I'm learning to love myself and heal from old wounds, I find my fibro is more easily managed. As I get sucked into vortices of stress, I find my fibro worsens. I want to make sure to qualify the above my saying it is *my opinion* -- it is what works for *me*. Take what you want and leave the rest. There are as many paths to healing as there are people on the journey. Thanks for " listening " , --------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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