Bob Johnson
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It's been a long time since we first saw this reflection. =========
Cluster Sufferer Manifesto « on: Jun 23rd, 2006, 11:47am »
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A sufferer manifesto. - I will remember that LIFE is lived in-between the “hits” - I will focus my anger at having this condition on the headaches themselves, not on my family members, friends, or work associates. - When I say to myself or others, “I would do anything to not have to suffer from these things,” I will look seriously at myself to see if I am or have reasonably tried everything (or anything at all) to not suffer these things in the way I am. - I accept responsibility for taking my own prescriptive medicine if that is the path I have chosen. If I miss doses that result in me suffering, I own it. - If alcohol is my trigger, I will either a.) not drink when in cycle, or b.) accept total responsibility for the results if I CHOOSE to drink. I will also accept responsibility for a possible ruined evening if I choose to drink and the result is that my supporter and I have to leave an event early due to getting hit with a CH. - I will not blame my parents, my family or my god for Cluster Headache. It simply “is” a part of my truth. - I will remember that each one of us has the ability to change another Cluster sufferer’s life by being a contributing citizen to Clusterheadaches.com. (Think about what all DJ has done, or Pink and Flash with Clusterbusters, or Nani with Kudzu and seeds, or Ben with Clustermasx) - I will remember that everyone’s pain is their own, it is not my job to define it for them. But I can reach out. - I will remember all the things I have found (and later discarded) that I thought “worked” for me when I read about what other sufferers have “found”. - I will take care, when I communicate with others, not to impose my opinions on different treatments or medications, outside of my own experiences and side effects. - I will not allow my Cluster Headache condition to define me. I am not (your name here), Cluster Headache sufferer, I am instead, (your name here), someone who happens to suffer from Cluster Headaches. - When I’m not in cycle or not getting hit, and well rested I will prepare for my next cycle by building my ammo (both physical and emotional). After a cycle I will take a few moments to thank those around me who have supported me. And I will do a thorough review of what worked for me, what were my triggers, what isn’t working and write down suggestions to myself on how I might handle my next cycle better. I don't always live up to it, but do try. Scott
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