Rating:
4 Stars
Themes:
Memoir, Health, Disability, Non-Fiction, CFS/ME, Short Story
Thoughts:
This was definitely a difficult read for a fellow spoonie with periods of fatigue. But in a society still judging and making jokes about people with ME/CFS I think this is a critical read to help others not in the community to understand the brutal reality people with the condition face.
Favourite Quote:
"Fatigue, I learned, is not the absence of energy, just as sadness is not the absence of happiness. Fatigue is a force unto itself; it sucks you dry like a dentist’s tool and punches you in the solar plexus. You lack reserves. You feel raw, unpeeled. Small barbs wound deeply; the self-pity adds up. The suffering of both loved ones and complete strangers strikes so much more deeply than before. But crying gives you a headache, so you try to avoid it. Sometimes you can’t try hard enough and your voice cracks and you go to a dark, speechless place. "
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