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Type 1: Do you ever think 'Why me?'
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<blockquote data-quote="MrXile" data-source="post: 1381828" data-attributes="member: 375716"><p>Pinewoods answer is his opinion. I'm entitled to ask why me so soon after diagnosis. </p><p></p><p>I do respect it and to be told on here how I should feel about my diagnosis is a little elitist. Yes I asked for opinions, I didn't ask for instructions on how to act/feel. </p><p></p><p>I've had other problems over the years, one for instance where I couldn't walk for two whole years, I never asked why me to that, just got on with it. </p><p></p><p>It was a simple statement and question, has anyone felt why me? We all do in life regardless of perfect health or not, as we as humans are selfish. We question. What we shouldn't do is tell someone else how to react to their issues. That's more selfish than you realise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrXile, post: 1381828, member: 375716"] Pinewoods answer is his opinion. I'm entitled to ask why me so soon after diagnosis. I do respect it and to be told on here how I should feel about my diagnosis is a little elitist. Yes I asked for opinions, I didn't ask for instructions on how to act/feel. I've had other problems over the years, one for instance where I couldn't walk for two whole years, I never asked why me to that, just got on with it. It was a simple statement and question, has anyone felt why me? We all do in life regardless of perfect health or not, as we as humans are selfish. We question. What we shouldn't do is tell someone else how to react to their issues. That's more selfish than you realise. [/QUOTE]
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