"No one gets it!" we all exclaim at one time or another when we live with chronic illness. But if you feel this way on a regular basis you may be in trouble!
'Why Can't I Make People Understand? Discovering the Validation Those with Chronic Illness' gives you unique insight into why you crave the understanding of those around you when you are suffering with a chronic illness and helps you get past the frustrations you feel when people say things like, "no pain, no gain!" or "if you'd just get out of the house more you'd feel much better."
No matter how much we love our friends and family, we can become "sick and tired" of hearing about how we are causing ourselves to be "sick and tired."
Even when you've come to terms with your illness and all the emotions involved one comment or look can send us reeling back to when we were first diagnosed and dealing with all the well-meaning advice and skepticism.
Why Can't I Make People Understand? Discovering the Validation Those with Chronic Illness will help you work through this and more, such as. . .
= What happens to your spiritual life when you feel alone and misunderstood in your pain?
= How does your atitude affect if you get the understanding you seek or not?
= How should you pray for others to understand and change their attitude about your illness?
= Why do some prayers get answered but with poor results?
= How should you respond when people say hurtful things about your chronic illness?
= What Biblical responsibilities are you exempt from?
= Is it okay to get mad at God about it all and express your true feelings about your illness and the pain others are causing?
= How can your relationship with Christ help all of the above become less important?
This book has changed my outlook on a lot of things. If you have a chronic illness...or know someone that does...this is a MUST read. Lisa Copen is open and honest about our emotions and how we feel about people, and the situation we are in. She also gives a biblical way of trying to correct our anger and our self-pity, and how we are called to be in ministry, even with our illnesses. The struggle that people with chronic illnesses have every day is real, but it can be turned around and used for God's purposes. "Why can't I make people understand? you may ask. Because...there is not need. God understands, and He is all you will ever need. Let go of your desire for other's to understand..." -Lisa Copen