As I sit here and look at the date, it is hard not to remember the call. The diagnosis. The complete and utter blackness that took over my being. It was almost like that old movie “The blob”. (For you kids out there, go and google it.) I didn’t know what to do, what end was up, how to go on or how to even start to tell those I love. It was one of the most scary time in my life. I had a diagnosis and it started with that dreaded letter c.

What does it mean to have a diagnosis? The definition is “the identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms”. Interesting. We tend to think of a diagnosis as a life sentence. I didn’t see that in the definition. As I think about it, the waiting and the unknown days were way worse then the days after the diagnosis. At least, I know what I am dealing with. I can move forward (or sideways as some situations may be).
The majority of you know my story so I am not planning to repeat. As I have navigated the waters of having multiple diagnosis’s I think about how others have dealt with it. I tend to use sarcasm, humor, and sheer stubbornness but I do not think that is the norm. Well, at least others have said that. 🙂
So, I ask you. What diagnosis changed your life and how were those first moments, days and weeks as you absorbed your new normal?

There are so many that I know that have had their own diagnosis (RA, Lupus, Cancer, Arthritis, Thyroid, RLS, Fibro, the list goes on an on.) How did you cope, accept and move on? How did you assimilate your new normal? I really do want anyone to respond and share your story, share your thoughts and be a part of what can be a healing for us all. 🙂
Sometimes knowing that others have navigated the waters of being scared, alone, depressed or even relieved, it is helpful.
As I face some new unknown diagnosis with my joint and other issues, I would appreciate the ability to learn from all of you. I beat cancer but is the next one beatable or just something I have to live with?
My wish for all of you is that you find a place of peace, acceptance and love. We all need to know that no matter what we are dealing with, we are still loved and can find a solace of peace for our souls.
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