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I read this at a time when I was lost and still hadn't come to terms with what was happening. Unlike a lot of people with ME/CFS I did not find this as helpful as a lot of others. Leigh Hatcher is a great person but I couldn't identify with his book as much as I would've liked to at the time. Even though I couldn't identify with it I still recommend it. I found it to be rather a relief that someone out there was having a rough time and being treated like something they weren't but at the same time I found it to be extremely frustrating because he didn't delve into his symptoms that much or mention much about brain fog or pain.

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Posted : 6 months ago at Mar 10 23:26
Oi, I know. When all people are focusing on in this kind of writing is gathering sympathy for being different, they're reaching the ones that don't understand difference rather than the people whose ears might as well be directly adjacent to a brass plate being repeatedly slapped with a titanium drum stick... In odd beats.
Posted : 6 months ago at Mar 11 3:27
You made me think of those music playing monkey toys. Man, I hate those.
Avatar Added by Midnight 6 months ago on 22 February 2008 10:44