Hello my friends with GBS/CIDP/Polyneuropathy, I was diagnosed with GBS, then CIDP then polyneuropathy in Jan 24,2012 and I was scared that it would be the end of my life. My body weakened starting from my feet all the way up to to my hands up to the point that I needed the nurse or my brother to feed me. Now I can walk and work normally as I did since September, 2012, for more than 2 years now. My advice to all of you my brothers and sisters is to hang on to your faith and never lose hope. Stay positive. Stay connected to the world - the GBS-CIDP FB forum helped me , my FB and twitter friends kept me strong. The visits of my colleagues at work re-informed that I can still contribute something to this world. My mom and my brother supported me on day-to-day basis and I was very lucky to have them by my side during the visiting hours. The rest of my relatives all over the world sent their love and prayers. But if you have no family around- th...
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Get Rid of Anger - wikiHow One more thought to help you diminish anger and hatred: After almost 4 decades living in this World, I have come to realize one thing --- The Law of Action and Reaction is very true in us humans. We should take advantage of this law. A person who constantly reflects and observe the things around him can master the principles of success and achieve almost up to perfection. He would think to himself - if somebody is mad at him or is criticizing him then obviously he is doing something wrong or inappropriate. Instead of getting back at that other person, he would thank him either verbally or through feelings of gratitude, and use that "reaction" as a hint to point to what could be the problem. If he is 100% sure that there is really no problem, or that is is not heading the wrong direction in life, then he can consider the fact that the criticizing person could possibly be misinformed, misled or there has been a lack of communication - and think of...
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