Carly Roberts

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In doing so, it makes the illness an individual problem rather than a social issue. Second—and relatedly—it suggests to the rest of us that these patients are not our problem. The people who brought the disease upon themselves, who were, let’s say, given to disease, are their own problem. Their illness is personal. If they are stuck in negative thinking, their difficult view of life is for them to overcome—or accede to.
The Invisible Kingdom: Reimagining Chronic Illness
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