Guest guest Posted September 23, 2004 Report Share Posted September 23, 2004 Hi Marti, I can only speak about my own experiences in dealing with other people and I have got to say it has been very positive. Just about everyone I have dealt with in Scotland and in Ireland for that matter, have been very sympathetic and supportive. I think when I was working they could see that I was still trying to do my job without asking other people to do stuff for me, but if anyone saw me struggle to lift something or whatever, they would help and I was never made to feel that I was a burden or anything. Over here in the UK some people con the Government into paying them benefits for a supposed illness. My worry is that people who don't know me might bracket me with those. Anyone who knows me knows that I worked in a maintenance environment for 16yrs despite this disease and I am constantly told that DLA is actually for people like me. As for the group, I think considering what the group is about, we are quite a cheerful bunch. Granted when most people join they are usually far from cheerful but if you were to look back on the introductory mail from most of us and then have a look at our recent mail, you would probably detect an improvement in " mood " Am I wrong? What do the rest of you think? Take care, . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2004 Report Share Posted September 23, 2004 I agree with you completely about people improving at least on their mood when they join our group. I'm sure a lot of it is finding out you aren't alone in dealing with this nightmare. I know I felt that way right off. Plus it's such a friendly group that you all made me feel so welcome when I first joined. I try to repay everyone by greeting all the new people, but I know some slip through my fingers. (Though if you saw how bad my fingers were right now, it is understandable..lol) Also your sense of humor and keeping every one smiling makes a huge difference, just like our " stories " that we share with the group. After my last downer story, I'm going to have to remember a really positive one to make up for that email. Talk about being negative...I always try to find the positive in every situation, but some are sure harder than others. I do believe we have a special group of people. You know some people believe that advanced souls take on the hardest lives and I've often thought in our case, maybe that's why every one is so full of character, compassion, and love for other people. I realize that makes us sound sort of " superior " but I didn't mean it too. We need to get something out of this deal after all..lol. At least being an advanced or old soul sound positive...lol. If you think about it though we do reach a lot of people with our disease. Some of them rise to the occasion, like spouses who never leave us or who love you regardless of your skin, and yet others fail the experience completely and just walk out. Somehow I think it makes most of us a better person deep down, but it sure isn't an easy way to achieve that. I didn't mean to get so philosophical on everyone and I hope I didn't offend anyone either. I meant it all in the most positive manner. Thanks again for being so funny and full of laughter. I just ordered a book from Amazon about laughter and illness an how it truly does help heal us. If it is as good as it sounds, I'll pass on the title. Take care and thanks again for being such a fun person to know, even in this limited fashion. love, Fran Re: [ ] Re: I am alive! Hi Marti, I can only speak about my own experiences in dealing with other people and I have got to say it has been very positive. Just about everyone I have dealt with in Scotland and in Ireland for that matter, have been very sympathetic and supportive. I think when I was working they could see that I was still trying to do my job without asking other people to do stuff for me, but if anyone saw me struggle to lift something or whatever, they would help and I was never made to feel that I was a burden or anything. Over here in the UK some people con the Government into paying them benefits for a supposed illness. My worry is that people who don't know me might bracket me with those. Anyone who knows me knows that I worked in a maintenance environment for 16yrs despite this disease and I am constantly told that DLA is actually for people like me. As for the group, I think considering what the group is about, we are quite a cheerful bunch. Granted when most people join they are usually far from cheerful but if you were to look back on the introductory mail from most of us and then have a look at our recent mail, you would probably detect an improvement in " mood " Am I wrong? What do the rest of you think? Take care, . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2004 Report Share Posted September 27, 2004 Hi Marti, I am not even sure that what I was saying would be accurate for my country. I was just going on personal experience although having said that I would think that it probably is an accurate portrayal. Take care, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2004 Report Share Posted September 27, 2004 That's right Billie. I have heard of people (couples) who are claiming benefits when there is nothing wrong with them and then you get cases like my mother-in-law, when she was alive, applying for DLV and being refused. She died less than two weeks later. I felt like going into their offices at the time and saying, " Remember the woman that you said did not qualify for DLV? Well................... " Take care, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2004 Report Share Posted September 28, 2004 In a message dated 9/28/04 11:18:36 AM GMT Daylight Time, mlw402@... writes: I know we can't generalize and there are great compassionate people in all countries. I felt so badly for the lady in Japan where it is considered impolite to speak of your troubles. Of course we have some of that too...just maybe not as outrightly noted. Hi again Marti, I suppose subconsciously there is a bit of that here as well. When people ask you how you are, they expect you to give the standard answer, " Fine " We were talking about that a few months ago and I think I repeated a little joke I heard. " Don't ask him how he is. He tells you the truth! " Take care, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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