chronicallyscrewed:

The thing about CFS/ME is that you can’t fight it. You can’t beat it. There is no competition - it’ll win every time. So you just have to sit back, allow it to drag you under and do exactly what it wants. Desperately, you cling to what is left behind and do your best to get by with that.

And that… that takes a very, very long time to get used to.

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  12. fridayfelts said: I hate it when people trot out the ‘you can beat this’ trope. I just pretend I didn’t hear it because if I had to pay attention I’d get so angry I’d use my spoons for a week.
  13. idratherbenapping said: Couldn’t have written it better myself. *Gentle hugs”. The other day my mum reminded me of the quote “that which does not kill you makes you stronger”, to which I replied, “if that’s true, then I should be a fucking superhero.” All spoonies, really.
  14. mazzlestar reblogged this from chronicallyscrewed and added:
    Currently being reminded of this fact
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