Sometimes you can just take a bizarre statement about its logical conclusion. And that can be your answer.
An example from real life:
Me: "So instead of going to the doctor to rule out the #cancer being back, your solution is to do nothing and let me suffer through these symptoms? And risk dying?"
Him: "No?"
Me: "Okay."
The fear that your loved one may due is real. And acceptable. And reasonable.
But the solution is never "let's ignore your equally real pain & suffering & see if it goes away."
Treatment is scary. And controversial.
But a- you don't have the right to make someone else's health decisions for them.
B- treatment can mean more time if not a cute.
*cure. Although I guess cute works. 🤣
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Friends, Romans, Country ass folks? This week all #myspoons threads will be cross-postedto @WeAreDisabled.
It's a cool project you can learn more about at weatedisabled.wordoress.com -a snapshot of @disabled people's lives & experiences, hosted for a week at a time by various disabled people.
I'm also going to be re-postimg some of my old cancer posts from tinustuff.com.
Damn if coffee doesn’t help me more than hurt. #myspoons
I wonder if getting out of the habit of drinking coffee was a daft choice as a #spoonie with multiple fatigue conditions.
Once my body let me get out of bed today, I figured, let me get coffee while I'm up. And wow.
It didn't fix everything (I’m definitely depressed and need a therapist) but damned if I'm not actually getting things done for the first time in 3 weeks.