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Or there's the opposite like the friend I have who asks me every time I talk to him (which is daily) how I'm feeling and then I get a heavy sigh if I tell him the truth. Or he'll ask how my feet and legs are and whether or not I'm tired and then I get a heavy sigh if I tell him the truth. I can't lie to him or be generic because if I do or I am he asks pointed questions about my sx. So I've taken to sighing heavily when he asks. I just don't know how to combat that! Makes me feel like a really diseased person.


Isn't it fun being a member of a "club" where the general population gets to invent new ways to torture us with our disease process?
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