Guest guest Posted November 19, 2000 Report Share Posted November 19, 2000 In a message dated 11/19/00 3:08:22 PM Central Standard Time, sunflower6668@... writes: << Hi all, I know exactly what you mean. As if by losing so much weight and you " look good " it is supposed to mean more than feeling good. I am going to try to go back to work this week part time. My boss is wonderful. And his boss is great too. When I told him I would quit before I leave them in a lurch-you know, if this thing gets so disruptive or something-his response to me was-I could have cried- " We are not going to abandon you. " How much better can it be? Anyway, back to the other. How do you guys respond to that? I mean, I just want to scream, or ask the person if that is all that matters that I LOOK good. What happens if I gain back two or seven pounds miraculously? Does that mean I don't look good anymore? Hear the cynicism? I know people mean well, but when they don't know what to say, I wish they would just be quiet! Anyhow, that's all from me. Be well, >> Speaking of stupid people. I am so pissed at my aunt right now I could scream. They were in town last Sunday. They went to church with my mom and stepdad and then they all came by our house to see if we wanted to go out to eat. I opted out because I felt nauseated and also felt I needed to rest as much as I could so I could get as much rest as possible and maybe make it through the week at work. I had just had shoulder surgery on Tuesday - only 5 days earlier and Monday was to be my first day back at work. Anyway, my aunt just now IM'd me and told me that I should go to church and go out to eat and be with other people, because it would help me. I told her my stomach didn't feel good and that going out to eat would be no fun. She said " it could help even if you don't eat very much to be with other people " . I wanted to scream - I just had surgery 5 days earlier - my shoulder hurts, my stomach hurts, and I am nauseated. The last thing I feel like doing is getting dressed, going to a restaurant, and watching everyone eat just to be sociable! Of course I didn't, she is almost 80 years old and if I hurt her feelings, I'd feel bad. Thanks for letting me vent. I feel better now! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2000 Report Share Posted November 19, 2000 In a message dated 11/19/00 10:54:18 PM Eastern Standard Time, loggiekw@... writes: << >> Speaking of stupid people. I am so pissed at my aunt right now I could scream. They were in town last Sunday. They went to church with my mom and stepdad and then they all came by our house to see if we wanted to go out to eat. I opted out because I felt nauseated and also felt I needed to rest as much as I could so I could get as much rest as possible and maybe make it through the week at work. I had just had shoulder surgery on Tuesday - only 5 days earlier and Monday was to be my first day back at work. Anyway, my aunt just now IM'd me and told me that I should go to church and go out to eat and be with other people, because it would help me. I told her my stomach didn't feel good and that going out to eat would be no fun. She said " it could help even if you don't eat very much to be with other people " . I wanted to scream - I just had surgery 5 days earlier - my shoulder hurts, my stomach hurts, and I am nauseated. The last thing I feel like doing is getting dressed, going to a restaurant, and watching everyone eat just to be sociable! Of course I didn't, she is almost 80 years old and if I hurt her feelings, I'd feel bad. Thanks for letting me vent. I feel better now! >> Dear , I understand completely. Shirley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2000 Report Share Posted November 20, 2000 .. The last thing I feel like doing is getting dressed, going to a restaurant, and watching everyone eat just to be sociable! Of course I didn't, she is almost 80 years old and if I hurt her feelings, I'd feel bad. Thanks for letting me vent. I feel better now! , I'm glad your surgery went well. People, whether they are young or old are very insensitive to those who do not "look" sick. My sister does the same thing to me. I don't "look" sick therefore I must not be too sick. She doesn't understand that I no longer have the energy to mall hop or shop all day. Something I "use" to do. I find there is no getting through to her or others. They will never understand, and I can't make them understand.........so I do what is best for me and they will just have to live with it. It is tough not being popular, huh? Have a good day and take care of you!! *hugs* Becky(Indiana) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2000 Report Share Posted November 20, 2000 In a message dated 11/19/00 11:08:20 PM Central Standard Time, shirlf3542@... writes: << Dear , I understand completely. Shirley >> thanks once again Shirley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2000 Report Share Posted November 20, 2000 In a message dated 11/20/00 3:35:28 PM Central Standard Time, briffle@... writes: << , I'm glad your surgery went well. People, whether they are young or old are very insensitive to those who do not " look " sick. My sister does the same thing to me. I don't " look " sick therefore I must not be too sick. She doesn't understand that I no longer have the energy to mall hop or shop all day. Something I " use " to do. I find there is no getting through to her or others. They will never understand, and I can't make them understand.........so I do what is best for me and they will just have to live with it. It is tough not being popular, huh? Have a good day and take care of you!! *hugs* Becky(Indiana) >> Becky, Thank God - i have my sis and not yours. My sis is very concerned about me and she has been one of the ones to encourage me to keep going to docs till I found one that would listen to me and help me. My mom, best friend (since age 12), and hubby also believe that I really am sick. I am so very blessed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2000 Report Share Posted November 21, 2000 , I know exactly what you mean. They are just trying to be helpful but they don't understand. When someone insists that i be around people it will be good for me, I tell them if they could be a dear and help me carry my small bucket, (they ask me what is that for?) I tell them it's for when I throw up,which is usually anytime I put anything in my stomach. Then I need help carrying my blanket for when I start with a chill, and last of all I ask them it I start feeling ill could I lay down in there car until everyone is ready to leave from the restaurant or where ever we are at. For some reason they tell me that they forgot they had other plans, can we do it another time? or they insist that I go lie down in my bed to get some rest. How very strange, I wonder what happened? HA HA A friend Carmen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2000 Report Share Posted November 21, 2000 , I guess we just have to focus on the people who DO care about us and understand that just because we " LOOK " okay doesn't necessarily mean much. This girl at work that says every day that I look good doesn't understand how close she is to getting an earful. I mean, enough is enough. Do you have someone who truly understands? I hope so, I mean other than all of us of course :-) Be well, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2000 Report Share Posted November 21, 2000 In a message dated 11/21/00 3:17:42 PM Central Standard Time, sunflower6668@... writes: << , I guess we just have to focus on the people who DO care about us and understand that just because we " LOOK " okay doesn't necessarily mean much. This girl at work that says every day that I look good doesn't understand how close she is to getting an earful. I mean, enough is enough. Do you have someone who truly understands? I hope so, I mean other than all of us of course :-) Be well, >> , Yes, I am so blessed with loved ones who do understand. Several of the people at work including my bosses are great. My bosses wife is near death from breast cancer so he understands illness very well unfortunately. My mom, hubby, sister, daughter, and best friend have been so helpful to me through this. Sometimes I think the dumb people may think they are making you feel better by telling you that you look good or by telling you that your health may improve just as quickly as it failed (God, don't I wish). Who knows, but I tell you it has made me think a little more before I speak. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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