What is Comparative Suffering?
Published 2024-01-29
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All Comments (9)
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Do you have any comparative suffering stories? Let me know!
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Thank you for sharing this! I have suspected hEDS and have been in chronic pain for. as long as I can remember; my mother has always been one to say "I'm 37 years older than you it's not possible for your [body part/s] to hurt as badly as you're saying/as much as mine" and now I have an explanation, and a path of action
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Thank you for addressing this! So easy to fall into comparing.
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You covered so many things, all of which speak directly to me -- so many words of wisdom that I will need to listen to this video a few more times to take it all in. Thank you so much!
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Thank you for this video. I have always shared as an understanding compared to their experience. But this gave me a wider understanding. Though I suffer extended pain with stress to the muscle it isn't a comparison just an understanding.
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Everyone struggles in one way or another. Even if you can't see it.
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Thanks for this! My biggest struggle is not going overboard in correcting someone who is not understanding how much pain I am in. It's important for me to give friends and family an accurate view of my capabilities, but lots of the time my explanation ends up degenerating into suffering comparisons. Anyone have any tips on how to manage these types of discussions?
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My sister is always the one who compares her pain to my pain and I find that very annoying and very invalidating. I feel like she doesn’t understand how much I feel and how much pain I have to deal with on a daily basis and that to everyone MY Pain is invalid because I am suppose to be able to do everything. She has Fibromyalgia, Osteogenesis Imperfecta and Scoliosis.