Pets help people manage chronic pain better. It’s not a maybe – it’s definite. They’re not doctors or pharmacists. But they can fundamentally shift our hormonal and chemical functions for the better. If you already have a pet that you love, then what I’m saying won’t come as a surprise. If you don’t have a pet, then you’re probably trying
Feeling guilty when you have a chronic illness is inevitable. You’re more tired and forgetful now. And your body has limits that it didn’t have before. Overcoming these feelings is hard when it feels like you’re letting yourself, and everyone around you, down. I’ve written this article because you need to know that you don’t deserve to feel so guilty.
Just because you have a chronic illness, it doesn’t mean you don’t deserve love. I know that dating is complicated – never mind trying to manage a chronic illness too. But it’s not impossible. Dating with a chronic illness means you need to put your health first, set boundaries early on and communicate with your partner. All relationships require work,
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