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Independence & ME - Mental Resilience

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Hello and welcome to Believe in ME with Rhona Barton. In this week’s episode I’m going to be chatting to you about Independence & ME. What I mean by that, is Mental Resilience.

Don’t forget that you can review, share & subscribe to the podcast via Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.

You can also sign-up for my mailing list by visiting www.rhonabarton.co.uk or join my Facebook group – Believe in ME Community by following the Facebook (@rhonabartoncoaching) page.

As we all know by now, when you have an ME diagnosis, you lose a lot of things. Aspects of your life that you always believed would be in your control are suddenly being controlled or looked after by other people.

I remember this specifically during my time in hospital. It seemed that my opinion or what I wanted didn’t matter. I was stabbed with needles to have bloods taken. I was wheeled down to an MRI scanner. I was manoeuvred into position to have a lumbar puncture done. None of which was through my own choice. It seemed like, once I was pushed through the hospital doors, I ceased to be a person with thoughts, opinions or choices. It appeared to me, that I was expected to just do what I was told by the experts. What happened to me being my own expert? When did a medical professional’s bedside manner stop being about the patient and start being about the process?

Thank you for listening. Please review, share and follow Believe in ME with Rhona Barton via Apple podcasts, Spotify or wherever you find your podcasts and remember that you can sign up to my mailing list by visiting my website at www.rhonabarton.co.uk or join the Believe in ME Community on Facebook by going to my facebook page (@rhonabartoncoaching)

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Hello and welcome to Believe in ME with Rhona Barton. In this week’s episode I’m going to be chatting to you about Independence & ME. What I mean by that, is Mental Resilience.

Don’t forget that you can review, share & subscribe to the podcast via Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.

You can also sign-up for my mailing list by visiting www.rhonabarton.co.uk or join my Facebook group – Believe in ME Community by following the Facebook (@rhonabartoncoaching) page.

As we all know by now, when you have an ME diagnosis, you lose a lot of things. Aspects of your life that you always believed would be in your control are suddenly being controlled or looked after by other people.

I remember this specifically during my time in hospital. It seemed that my opinion or what I wanted didn’t matter. I was stabbed with needles to have bloods taken. I was wheeled down to an MRI scanner. I was manoeuvred into position to have a lumbar puncture done. None of which was through my own choice. It seemed like, once I was pushed through the hospital doors, I ceased to be a person with thoughts, opinions or choices. It appeared to me, that I was expected to just do what I was told by the experts. What happened to me being my own expert? When did a medical professional’s bedside manner stop being about the patient and start being about the process?

Thank you for listening. Please review, share and follow Believe in ME with Rhona Barton via Apple podcasts, Spotify or wherever you find your podcasts and remember that you can sign up to my mailing list by visiting my website at www.rhonabarton.co.uk or join the Believe in ME Community on Facebook by going to my facebook page (@rhonabartoncoaching)

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