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"My husband suffers chronic illness, all friends who know him are great. Sadly my family have no understanding of his condition and give him grief (mother) saying he could be doing alot more. He doesnt stop and works 40hrs. He can barely walk in through the front door after his shift. Hes getting worse too but is a survivor ( and stuborn) x " FairPlay to him for still working as many people would just go on benefits, proves your man is a real mans man and will keep pushing his body to the limit. I hate the fact that people who have no idea about there lives comment so much and tell others what they should or shouldn’t do, we’ve all had ups and downs but if your living with an illness unless it’s physical people are so judgemental | |||
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"My husband suffers chronic illness, all friends who know him are great. Sadly my family have no understanding of his condition and give him grief (mother) saying he could be doing alot more. He doesnt stop and works 40hrs. He can barely walk in through the front door after his shift. Hes getting worse too but is a survivor ( and stuborn) x FairPlay to him for still working as many people would just go on benefits, proves your man is a real mans man and will keep pushing his body to the limit. I hate the fact that people who have no idea about there lives comment so much and tell others what they should or shouldn’t do, we’ve all had ups and downs but if your living with an illness unless it’s physical people are so judgemental " I have renal failure so running to hospital 4 times a week, and feeling rubbish most of the time after between that and working i can feel down on energy but still have needs as to say. I only tell people i think should know incase i cant make it or to save on the questions at a meet, but hope you can carry on as well as you can with life and its great news about getting rid of the bag | |||
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"I suffered a stroke 8years ago and just diagnosed with prostate cancer, I have great friends in other groups who understand, But on Fab I find it hard to meet anyone who would meet a disabled person. My apologies if this doesn't fit this forum topic " Great you have people around you who understand and support you keep your chin up and hope you can beat the cancer | |||
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"My middle child has a chronic bleeding disorder and has to have I.V infusions every other day for the rest of his life which I have fortunately been trained to do at home. He spent a lot of time back and forth hospital and a few lengthy inpatient stays at UHW when he was younger. He attends mainstream school and plays football at a high level, which most boys with his illness don't but I was always adament he would live as normal a life as possible and he is a resillient little shit so he doesn't let his illness define who he is and never feels sorry for himself. A lot of adults could take a leaf out of his book " I've always counted my blessings & he's had the benefit of a positive role in his Mum X | |||
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"My middle child has a chronic bleeding disorder and has to have I.V infusions every other day for the rest of his life which I have fortunately been trained to do at home. He spent a lot of time back and forth hospital and a few lengthy inpatient stays at UHW when he was younger. He attends mainstream school and plays football at a high level, which most boys with his illness don't but I was always adament he would live as normal a life as possible and he is a resillient little shit so he doesn't let his illness define who he is and never feels sorry for himself. A lot of adults could take a leaf out of his book I've always counted my blessings & he's had the benefit of a positive role in his Mum X" Thankyou Peach. I always think there are people far worse off than us so we make the best of everything and try and be positive | |||
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