Living with a chronic illness can give you a large variety of intense emotions you may have not felt in the past. These articles discuss anger, sadness, and more.
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Despite the terms "chronic" and "forever" I felt relieved to know the label that described my chronic pain. Few of my friends, however, shared my enthusiasm for a diagnosis. The managers at my office were more concerned about the fact that I wasn't wearing heels to work anymore, making me look less ...
Living with an illness that people cannot see can be more disheartening than the physical pain sometimes. Why is it we seek validation and find people's comments of "You look so good" to be discouraging rather than encouraging?
Can you be angry with God about your illness or is that a sin? Anger is one of the most common reactions when it comes to living with illness, but one of the most confusing when it comes to our faith in God.