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<blockquote data-quote="Books1" data-source="post: 1586026" data-attributes="member: 139774"><p>The medics say these things as they now seem to think that giving us worst case scenarios is the quickest way to get us to be perfect. They don't seem to realise that v few of us are perfect and therefore it's natural for us to assume that severe complications are the definite result. </p><p>I happen not to assume medics are the only experts as I have more knowledge than they do about ME and therefore use forums and official medical sources to educate myself.</p><p>I now have 2 conditions that could kill me but it doesn't stop me doing everything I want to do even if it does make life more complicated!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Books1, post: 1586026, member: 139774"] The medics say these things as they now seem to think that giving us worst case scenarios is the quickest way to get us to be perfect. They don't seem to realise that v few of us are perfect and therefore it's natural for us to assume that severe complications are the definite result. I happen not to assume medics are the only experts as I have more knowledge than they do about ME and therefore use forums and official medical sources to educate myself. I now have 2 conditions that could kill me but it doesn't stop me doing everything I want to do even if it does make life more complicated! [/QUOTE]
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