“Although the world is full of suffering, it is also full of overcoming it.” —Helen Keller Darla Nagel is an editor and writing tutor who has an invisible chronic illness. She wants to help other patients and enlighten health care professionals about our experiences. If you’d like to receive quarterly updates from her, sign up by emailing [email protected].
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“Don’t let life happen to you; go happen to life!” —Crystal Paine, owner of MoneySavingMom.com Darla Nagel is an editor and writing tutor who has an invisible chronic illness. She wants to educate others about our experiences. If you'd like to receive quarterly updates from her, email darla.nagel {a} gmail.com.
"When you accept that you are chronically ill, the energy you used to exert fighting with yourself can be spent fighting for yourself." —Trisha, patient, in the book What Nurses Know...Chronic Fatigue Syndrome by Lorraine Steefel Darla Nagel is an editor and writing tutor who has an invisible chronic illness. She wants to help other patients and enlighten health care professionals about our experiences. If you’d like to be alerted whenever she writes a new post, sign up by emailing [email protected].
“Be there for others, but never leave yourself behind. When you own your imperfections and you embrace your life, you become a better person.” —Dodinsky, In the Garden of Thoughts I interpret “own your imperfections” as “Congratulate yourself every day you, with even a smidgen of dignity, get through an illness-related experience that you’d thought you wouldn’t be able to handle.” Feel free to share a quote that has helped you in the comments! Darla Nagel is an editor and writing tutor who has an invisible chronic illness. She wants to help other patients and enlighten health care professionals about our experiences. If you’d like to be alerted whenever she writes a new post, sign up by emailing [email protected].
“Limitations live only in our minds. But if we use our imaginations, our possibilities become limitless.” —Jamie Paolinetti Of course, we can’t imagine our physical problems away, but we can solve problems and escape reality, all from the comfort of our beds, thanks to God’s gift of the imagination. I plan to share more inspirational quotes over the next few months. Feel free to share one that has helped you in the comments! Darla Nagel is an editor and writing tutor who has an invisible chronic illness. She wants to help other patients and enlighten health care professionals about our experiences. If you’d like to be alerted whenever she writes a new post, sign up by e-mailing [email protected].
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