It’s no secret that living with a chronic condition can take a hit on your confidence. Having to make major life changes, changes that you didn’t choose to make, is a reminder that life is uncertain. Humans want to know and to be in control. A chronic condition can mean having good days and bad days, with new challenges seeming to come from nowhere. All that uncertainty can leave with a few cracks in your foundation, at least temporarily. Here’s a link to an article about being confident: http://justgotdiagnosed.com/resources/what-does-it-mean-to-be-confident/
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Q: I was recently diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis and I am really trying to face up to this condition and maintain my independence. But there are days when I know I need help. My family is telling me that I am being stubborn when all I am trying to do is be a Fighter. When is it time to ask for help?
A: Fighters may have a reputation as the ideal role models but they aren’t always good at seeking out support unless someone shows them how much worse things will be if they don’t.
Fighters often view themselves as so in control of their situation that they can handle every...
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