10 Things to STOP Doing to Yourself With Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Written by Adrienne Delwoo 3 years ago
When
you have a chronic illness like fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue
syndrome, you've got enough working against you - you don't need to make
things worse for yourself!
It's hard not to, because by society's definition, something (other than illness) is "wrong" with anyone who isn't go, go, go, full
speed ahead, all the time. We're expected to work long hours at
stressful jobs, be amazing parents, have a perfectly clean house and
keep up with the Joneses. If you can't, you must be horribly flawed!
Getting
out of that mindset is difficult, but it's something that can really
benefit us and help us improve. It takes work, though.
The first
step is recognizing the things you do in pursuit of this idealized
picture of who you're "supposed" to be. Here are 10 damaging things to
watch out for:
1.Overdoing it. Pacing is essential for us - we'll only get worse if we do more than our bodies can handle.
2.Criticizing
yourself. You know better than anyone else that you really are sick, so
give yourself a break already! When you catch yourself, try replacing
the critical message with something like, "I'm doing the best I can and
that's all I can do." (It sounds corny, but it works.)
3.Blaming
yourself. It's not like you asked for a chronic, debilitating illness to
come along and knock you right out of your life. No matter what some
people may say, your illness is not your fault!
4.Believing other
peoples' negative opinions. It's always going to hurt when someone says
you're "lazy" or "crazy" or "worthless," but you can't afford to believe
them.
Someone who keeps going, the best they can, through
adversity is stronger and more capable than most. That's what you need
to remember.
5.Having unrealistic positive expectations. We tend
to put all of our hope and faith in whatever treatment we're trying, and
all that does is set us up for a major disappointment when we're not
suddenly cured. Approach treatments with the attitude that any
improvement is a success, and remember that we generally need to use
multiple treatments to truly make progress.
6.Having unrealistic
negative expectations. On the flip side of the coin, trying treatment
after treatment without success can make you feel like nothing's going
to help at all, ever. That can prevent you from trying new treatments
that might work, and it can also cause a reverse-placebo effect - it
won't work because you expect it not to.
7.Putting yourself last. A
lot of us are willing to put all our energy into the people around us,
our jobs, our responsibilities ... only to have nothing left for
ourselves. It doesn't work. If you don't take care of yourself first,
you'll have less and less to give until there's nothing left - because
you'll keep getting sicker. Taking care of yourself is survival, not
selfishness.
8.Giving up too soon. When you try a new treatment or
lifestyle change, it can take time for the effect to be felt. If you
give up too soon, you can really miss out on long-term benefits. Give
your body time to adjust to the change.
9.Letting stress overwhelm
your life. Our lives are full of stressors, and being sick only adds to
them. The problem is, stress just makes our symptoms worse. Find ways
to reduce or manage your stress so it doesn't keep driving you into the
ground.
10.Asking why. We all want to know why we're sick. Is it
genetics? Your diet? Vaccines? Pesticides? Infection? Some sort of
punishment? Why did it strike you and not the millions of other people
like you? This line of questioning can lead to a downward spiral of
self-blame, guilt feelings and increased stress. Instead of "why," we
need to ask, "what's going on in my body?" That's the question that can
uncover the causes of symptom clusters and lead to treatments.
* This article is particularly good for someone newly diagnosed with Fibromyalgia.
Which of these do you struggle with? What ones have you been able to stop, and how'd you do it?
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