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My family prides themselves on being rugged stock and my previous strategy of saying "I'm doing good" whenever asked (because people really don't give a hoot and also I personally can't stand a whiner no matter how justified their whining is) seemed to lead my immediate circle to think that my version of MS isn't and won't ever be an issue.
I recently said to a relative when asked about my health "some days are really good/some not so good" and he sort of smirked and repeated what I said like I was being a Prima Donna! I felt like smacking him in the face because fortunately my 'left hook' hasn't been affected yet. ![]() Of course I realize that this is my own fault for not being more honest and at least part of it is because no one really wants to accept the fact that I may be physically heading down the crapper but sheesh. I just wish they would quit asking!
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When they ask....just say "FINE". Dont elaborate because as you stated, they really don't want to hear about it. If they ask specific questions, then you can say more or take the opportunity to educate them.
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Jim and I kind of did the same thing. "We're fine, things are good, etc" Now that he's confined to the wheelchair it seems everyone thinks the same anyway. It's frustrating but we deal with it. Our neighbors are more understanding because they "see' it more. Maybe.
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How long have you been dx, Jules?
I know how to shut them up . . . just say "My bladder and bowels are no longer functioning, but otherwise I am doing quite well, thanks. ![]() Say it even if it isn't true. If they have the guts to ask any more, just say it's "private". Most people don't really want to know, it is just a habit to say "How are you?". What they really want is for you to tell them "I'm fine . . . but did you hear about the local highschool girl who commited suicide last week?". It's like when they say "Have a nice day" . . . it's programmed manners, not a genuine interest in whether you are doing ok, or will have a nice day. I tend to respond in blocks of time. If someone asks "How are you?", I will say "I had a rough couple of months", or "Last year was bad" . . . but "I've been doing relatively well lately...". Cherie
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This one made my day ![]() Speaking OT of programmed responses..."If you need anything..." ![]() Unfortunately, people just don't really want to know the truth, even though they ask? Bizarre...always mind-boggling! Sorry you had to endure the prima donna comment, maybe next time you see this relative, you can go buy one of those toy princess tiaras ![]() ![]() ![]()
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. Last edited by GladysD; 10-05-2008 at 12:08 PM. Reason: cog fog ;) |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Jules A (10-05-2008) |
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I ask some people if they want me to say "fine" or really tell them the truth? Most I just say "fine" to.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Jules A (10-05-2008) |
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Yup its going to be "fine" from now on unless pushed and then I'm heading right for Cherie's most excellent suggestion, lol.
I just knew you would find a way to make me smile through my frown! What a great bunch you are. ![]()
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[QUOTE=Jules A;382899]My family prides themselves on being rugged stock and my previous strategy of saying "I'm doing good" whenever asked (because people really don't give a hoot and also I personally can't stand a whiner no matter how justified their whining is) seemed to lead my immediate circle to think that my version of MS isn't and won't ever be an issue.
There is NO excuse for ignorance...but it happens unfortunately. I'm sorry. It IS frustrating and sometimes you feel alone. My mother is just as unsupportive. Just get in the habit of saying "fine" when asked how you are. You know who you can turn to and avoid. YOU come first and your health. Good luck.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Jules A (10-06-2008) |
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