For every chronically ill person, there comes a time in their life when they are diagnosed. When someone sits across from them in a doctors office and says the words that they either dread or are relieved by. For some it may be a shock, for others it has been coming for weeks, months of potentially years. If you know it’s coming, there is always a sense of anticipation and anxiety before the appointment. What will happen? Will you finally get answers? How will you react? Ofcourse everyone is different. Some people will cry tears of joy and relief, others of sadness. Some people will be elated and throw a party, whilst others will lock themselves in their room. This may take days, weeks, months or years. It can take a long time to get diagnosed. You can be sick your entire life and then one days someone tells you the news that really, you’ve known all along but somehow it still rocks you to the core. 2 weeks after christmas I’ll turn 19. A week after that I have my a...
Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome along with a few others... The 'problem patient'