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Mike182 said:sorry Becks, i'm having a retard moment, what do you mean by clinically diagnosed... do you just mean diagnosed by a doctor? :areyoucra
I don't think anyone is going to think of you differently. It's apart of being human. I think it's humbling for you to share these things with us.Feathers in Hair said:Just as long as no one thinks differently of me if I describe them!
Depression and scoliosis. I'm also pretty sure once I get myself to a shrink again (it's been several years since I've been to one) I'll be diagnosed with some kind of anxiety disorder.beckysoup61 said:Is there or has there been anything that you have been clincially diagnosed with?
The surgery for my scoliosis definitely taught me what real pain was, and how to deal with it. Depression and anxiety just screw with my life.How has it helped you (or not helped you) in your life?
Relatively pain-free, I imagine.How would your life be different if you didn't have it?
beckysoup61 said:Is there or has there been anything that you have been clincially diagnosed with?
How has it helped you (or not helped you) in your life?
How would your life be different if you didn't have it?
beckysoup61 said:Arthritis - I was diagnosed at age 18. Was a bit of a shocker that someone so young could get it, but I deal with it, by trying to stay VERY very warm.