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30 Day Chronix Illness Challenge Made By cFS_Zombie 6/6

30 Day Chronic Illness Challenge 6/6 Day 26 What impact has this had on your friends, family, partner parents etc? It's just as hard for me as it is for them. They see me at my worst. It can be rather frightening to think about how unpredictable my future is and if I'll still be there to enjoy their milestones. It's hard for everyone I have the disease but they have me there for we come as a package deal buy me get NMO free.  Day 27 What's the most helpful advice you have had?  You can do anything you just have to do it differently  - my VI support 1-2-1 Listen to your body- my VI 1-2-1 Day 28  Name 5 things you have achieved despite your illness.  Looking like a normal, happy, healthy person  Getting good grades at school  Making friends STRENGTH BRAVERY  DAY 29 What has helped you cope with the stress of this life? Knowing I am not alone in this.  I've turned it into a rather positive experience by helping others

Advice on dealing with a chronic illness and education.

Laying around in bed and waiting for doctors appointments gives you a lot of time. For many young people with chronic illnesses this time is spent wondering about their future and trying to plan life around their health. People take being educated for granted but like a lot of other things once you loose that ability you realise how much you really wish you could do it. Finding ways to make it work while balancing all of your other priorities is a really daunting  thought for the person, staff and family.   I have asked my followers on Instagram @youngpeople_chronicillnesses for their advice on how to cope with education and health to enjoy a better quality of life.  @Niamh.S.Wedlake People are going to ask questions and you will be misunderstood, be open and honest about your health. Provide people with helpful links, booklets and your own knowledge. If you use any helping aids and people look at you weirdly just smile, it's curiosity.  Don't be afraid to ask for help f

30 Day Chronic Illness Challenge 4/6

30 Day Chronic Illness Challenge 4/6 Day 16 What's your favorite inspirational quote ? You are tougher  than life is! Be a voice not an echo. Day 17 How would things be different if you weren't ill? I can't even imagine that. I would not be who I am today nowhere near. Which is quite weird to be honest. I love who I'm becoming. Forever changing.  Day 18 Do you think you have become a better person through being ill? Explain. I really do I believe that this illness has  shaped who I am. I would not have empathy or any understanding of chronic illness without this. I've learnt to make sure people don't feel alone in their fight which I couldn't do without going through this. This is me and this is my life I wouldn't change anything.  Day 19 How do you feel about the future? Uneasy. I tend to take each hour as it comes.  I do try to plan things because I know there's a way to do everything you just have to do t

30 Day Chronic Illness Challenge 3/6

30 Day Chronic Illness Challenge Made By CFS_Zombie Day 11 Why do you believe you have this illness? Bad luck or higher power or something else? Bad luck. There must've been some unbalanced chemicals that created the antibody. Things just happen.  Day 12 Briefly explain to a healthy person  what it is like to live with this illness ? Life with any illness is difficult but for me the hardest part is the chronic pain and fatigue. I miss out on a lot of things because of my body being silly. The chronic illness not only has a physical effect but all of the complications and worries bring psychological issues.  Day 13 Has your physical illness had any effect on your mental health? Explain . My physical illness has had drastic effects on my mental health. Weight gain from the steroids was one really hard battle I fought. I now love my body because I believe it looks healthy.  I get really upset when I get new symptoms because I hate having such a unpredi

Spoonie on wheels!

Having your independence taken away is truly one of the worst parts of having a chronic illness for me. Even though I'm registered blind I use to go out with friends have fun, cope without using my cane because I had learnt all the routes by landmarks, sounds and the floor texture. I would be fine you couldn't even tell I was blind unless there's were steps of course.  Even when I was on crutches all those times that my legs were fatigued from NMO I still manages to travel around with my friends and family. Last year that all changed when my body was not physically capable of being pushed further to its limits. We rented a wheelchair while on holiday and I realised how much easier it was. Although I hated being visibly sick and the stares of curiosity I would receive it was easier.  When we arrived once I had finally admitted that I needed HELP! We got in touch with physiotherapy who then ordered me a chair. A year later and I'm still in the chair unless I'm walki

30 Day Chronic Illness Challenge 2/6

30 Day Chronic Illness Challenge Made By CFS_Zombie Day 6  If you could have told yourself something when you first remember these symptoms arising, what would you have said?  This is going to be the hardest thing you will ever go through - but each battle is going to make you 10 times stronger! You'll  be okay.  Day 7 What was the biggest realisation you have had  ? When I was little and me and my friends would play a came called MASH where you have names, cars, houses and stuff on paper and do a random future prediction and I would say I wanted to be a nurse and have a limo. Then a friend once said "but you can't see you can't drive". I also realised then that I can't be a nurse because of how weak my immune system is.  Day 8 Where do you see yourself in 5 years? I see myself with a YouTube account raising awareness of what it's like to live with a chronic illness. I also see myself regaining the independence I've lost

30 days chronic illness challenge 1/6

30 days chronic illness challenge made by CFS_zombie.  I'm going to be posting 5 answers to these questions every 5 days.  I hope you like this different method of doing this! 1 of 6  Day 1 Introduce yourself.  Hello I'm Niamh. I'm 14 years old and I have Neuromyelitis Optica. A rare auto immune disease that attacks my nerves in my spinal cord, brain and eyes.  I had my first attack when I was 4 and was diagnosed a year later after a lot of texts and confusion.  I am registered blind and currently use a wheelchair due to steroid damage. I love to do art! I'm taking it as a GCSE. I also really enjoy making cards to send to my other chronically ill friends! Day 2 How havel these illness affected your life? NMO has caused me to be paralysed a few times and is also the reason I'm blind.  They have really changed my life but as they started at such a young age it's normal now.  Not only have they changed my life negatively but also in a posi