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hiddenmuse) wrote2005-03-21 12:27 pm
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Funny, you don't look ...
As someone whose chronic conditions are largely internal - except for the rare moments that they like to rear their ugly heads - I do hear that statement a lot.
What is someone with high blood pressure "supposed to" look like?
What is a person living with severe depression "supposed to" look like?
What is an asthmatic "supposed to" look like?
What is an epileptic "supposed to" look like?
Should I be *harrumphing* around town under the burden of the occasionally overwhelming despondency?
Should I be wearing a crash helmet and a padded bodysuit in case I have a seizure?
Should I be weak and vulnerable, like Mikey Walsh in The Goonies because I have asthma?
Should I be 65 years old with blue hair and arthritis before I deal with the bad genetic hand of high blood pressure?

If you haven't guessed - that's me on the right, and Kellie on the left. :-)
What is someone with high blood pressure "supposed to" look like?
What is a person living with severe depression "supposed to" look like?
What is an asthmatic "supposed to" look like?
What is an epileptic "supposed to" look like?
Should I be *harrumphing* around town under the burden of the occasionally overwhelming despondency?
Should I be wearing a crash helmet and a padded bodysuit in case I have a seizure?
Should I be weak and vulnerable, like Mikey Walsh in The Goonies because I have asthma?
Should I be 65 years old with blue hair and arthritis before I deal with the bad genetic hand of high blood pressure?

If you haven't guessed - that's me on the right, and Kellie on the left. :-)
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I can't believe people would say stuff like that. I've had people tell me that I'm not bipolar because I don't "act crazy."
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"Funny, you don't *look* crazy!"
i'm glad to hear that from a fellow bipolar.
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Are we supposed to look a certain way or something? If so, why wasn't I notified of this 20 years ago? I could've gotten the Special Epileptics Uniform and all! ;)
Maybe I could get some kind of discount for wearing a badge that designates me as a crazy person...
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I don't know about you, but I don't want anyone else cutting up my food. That's just.... creepy.
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your post reminds me so much of this essay.
http://butyoudontlooksick.com/spoons.htm
love,
jenne
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It makes a lot of sense, too - some days are easier than others. And, most times, those of us with illnesses or disabilities, don't *look like* we have those conditions. It usually only comes up when I discuss it openly, or if it's part of a conversation about something else.
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sometimes i forget things like that.
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And I just have really bad hair - from wearing it in a handkerchief all day!
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Actually, my neuroses over turning 30 has very little to do with how I look. Well, I guess it kind of does. But more about the abuse I've given my skin and less about overall appearances.
I've been told I do look younger than my age, and I sorta can't decide if that's a blessing or a curse. I think at this stage, it's a little of both.
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and btw tell the old lady to add me back to her friends list before i take my grade A genetics elsewhere
GOSH
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And even if she doesn't want to have cute Pagan Babies with you - I would. ;)
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I can kind of relate to the comments. I have anxiety disorder, and it never fails when I decide to come clean with whoever's around that I'm in the middle of an anxiety attack: "What are you so anxious about?"
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I didn't want to hear people say, "oh cheer up!" or, "why so sad?" when even I couldn't explain why I'd felt so miserable.