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Letter to People
Without Hepatitis C
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Note:
This letter is one of the best found written for people without
Hepatitis C. Please feel free to print this letter and give it to
those that need to understand.
Having
Hepatitis means many things change, and a lot of them are invisible.
Unlike having cancer or being hurt in an accident, most people do
not understand even a little about HCV and its effects, and of those
that think they know, many are actually mis-informed.
In
the spirit of informing those who wish to understand ... These are
the things that I would like you to understand about me before you
judge me...
Please
understand that being sick doesn't mean I'm not still a human being.
I have to spend most of my day in considerable pain and exhaustion,
and if you visit I probably don't seem like much fun to be with,
but I'm still me stuck inside this body. I still worry about life
and work and my family and friends, and most of the time I'd still
like to hear you talk about yours too.
Please
understand the difference between "happy" and "healthy".
When you've got the flu you probably feel miserable with it, but
I've been sick for years. I can't be miserable all the time, in
fact I work hard at not being miserable. So if you're talking to
me and I sound happy, it means I'm happy. That's all. It doesn't
mean that I'm not in a lot of pain, or extremely tired, or that
I'm getting better, or any of those things. Please, don't say, "Oh,
you're sounding better!". I am not sounding better, I am sounding
happy. If you want to comment on that, you're welcome.
Please
understand that being able to stand up for ten minutes, doesn't
necessarily mean that I can stand up for twenty minutes, or an hour.
And, just because I managed to stand up for thirty minutes yesterday
doesn't mean that I can do the same today. With a lot of diseases
you're either paralyzed, or you can move. With this one it gets
more confusing. Please repeat the above paragraph substituting,
"sitting", "walking", "thinking",
"being sociable" and so on ... it applies to everything.
That's what Hepatitis does to you.
Please
understand that HCV or HBV is variable. It's quite possible (for
me, it's common) that one day I am able to walk to the park and
back, while the next day I'll have trouble getting to the kitchen.
Please don't attack me when I'm ill by saying, "But you did
it before!", if you want me to do something then ask if I can.
In a similar vein, I may need to cancel an invitation at the last
minute, if this happens please do not take it personally. Please
understand that "getting out and doing things" does not
make me feel better. Telling me that I need a treadmill, or that
I just need to loose (or gain)weight, get this exercise machine,
join this gym, try these classes... may frustrate me to tears, and
is not correct... if I was capable of doing these things, don't
you know that I would? I am working with my doctor and physical
therapist and am already doing the excercise and diet that I am
suppose to do. Another statement that hurts is, "You just need
to push yourself more, exercise harder..." Obviously HCV deals
directly with muscles, and because our muscles don't repair themselves
the way your muscles do, this does far more damage than good and
could result in recovery time in days or weeks or months from a
single activity.
Also,
Hepatitis may cause condary depression (wouldn't you get depressed
if you were hurting and exhausted for years on end!?) but it is
not created by depression. Please understand that if I say I have
to sit down/lie down/take these pills now, that I do have to do
it right now - it can't be put off or forgotten just because I'm
out for the day (or whatever). Hepatitis does not forgive.
If
you want to suggest a cure to me, don't. It's not because I don't
appreciate the thought, and it's not because I don't want to get
well. It's because I have had almost every single one of my friends
suggest one at one point or another. At first I tried them all,
but then I realized that I was using up so much energy trying things
that I was making myself sicker, not better. If there was something
that cured, or even helped, all people with hepaititis then we'd
know about it. This is not a drug-company conspiracy, there is worldwide
networking (both on and off the Internet) between people with Hepatitis
if something worked we would KNOW. If after reading that, you still
want to suggest a cure, then do it, but don't expect me to rush
out and try it. I'll take what you said and discuss it with my doctor.
In
many ways I depend on you - people who are not sick - I need you
to visit me when I am too sick to go out... Sometimes I need you
help me with the shopping, cooking or cleaning. I may need you to
take me to the doctor, or to the physical therapist. I need you
on a different level too ... you're my link to the outsideworld...
if you don't come to visit me, then I might not get to see you...
and, as much as it's possible, I need you to understand me.
Authored
by Bek Oberin
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