Thanks guys

By parentalnightmare - 16/04/2016 04:13 - United States - Laurel

Today, I was diagnosed with a chronic pain condition. My parents seemed very sympathetic and my mother even cried. When we got home, though, they started laughing and asked if I really believed all the shit the doctor was talking about. FML
I agree, your life sucks 22 136
You deserved it 1 404

Same thing different taste

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HorrorJr 26

Do your parents have something wrong with them?

That's a really sick move by all of them

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I want to believe that Americans are intelligent, but based on Trump's standings and Op's family, it's pretty tough.

HorrorJr 26

Do your parents have something wrong with them?

It appears as though they're trying to apply the placebo effect. Might actually help.

Nyattack 14

No, mocking and humiliating somebody about the pain they are feeling is not an effective way to apply a placebo effect...

is no one wondering where comment #1 is?

mds9986 24

Somebody probably tried to say "first" and it got moderated immediately.

Wow **** your parents. They should be helping you feel better and believe what the doctor says is true.

That's a really sick move by all of them

I'm sorry OP, I know the feeling of people not believing you're actually in pain. :( It totally sucks.

PoolDeadio 12

Your parents suck OP, I have lupus and fibromyalgia both of which are invisible and chronic, and all of my family reacted the same way yours did. I'd say try explaining to them, but it sounds like your doctor already did. Good luck!

I have Lupus and arthritis, and I've had people laugh at me before for using a crutch when my knee swelled up double its size 'cause of arthritis. "She doesn't have a broken leg, why is she using that?" I also get called lazy all the time by my friends. I might be a naturally lazy person, but the chronic fatigue that comes with arthritis and lupus is completely ignored by them! Even when the doctors tell them that it is a thing! I completely understand OP. My parents have never laughed / not understood, but my friends are generally a lot less understanding. If your parents don't come around and understand it, I really hope your friends can be supportive where your parents weren't!

It sounds like you need knew friends.....

foxesntea 22

Unfortunately those are not op's friends they are op's parents. A little harder to replace.

It's sad how often I hear these stories. I guess you can say I got sort of lucky because my mom and I have both fibro and lupus so I always have someone to empathize with me. To the OP, it's hard and people will never stop making comments. Even people who sympathize will say silly things sometimes. Unfortunately it's another burden to bear with diseases like we have.

I hope you are old enough to live on your own because your parents are assholes.

If Op's parents were there when he/she was diagnosed then probably not.

rag97 6

May be they're trying to cheer you up? By making you believe you have no such condition? Still, seek treatment. Wish you a better health, OP!

I don't think invalidating someone's pain and feelings has ever cheered them up.