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Post by Admin on Oct 28, 2013 21:01:55 GMT -6
The recovery from Glandular Fever/Mononucleosis can at times be long, drawn out and unpredictable. Many times sufferers receive little if not any help or guidance from medical professionals on what to expect. This can leave many sufferers extremely unsure about what the future holds.
This is probably the first time in their lives they've experienced an illness that lasts more than a few weeks. Once you get into the realm of being ill for months it's easy to understand how things like depression, anxiety and hopelessness can set in. One of the most important treatments in overcoming the disease therefore becomes positive thinking.
Once you have a firm diagnosis , the process of positive thinking always begins with arming yourself with the facts of the disease. One of the most important facts is that Glandular Fever/Mononucleosis is NOT a permanent condition, and long recovery times are NOT uncommon. I strongly encourage to stay away from stories or personal accounts from people who claim they never recovered. You don't know or will never know the personal facts of that person's life.
The information that they don't share can sometimes be critical to the reasons they have so-called "permanent" Mono. Reassure yourself that even though you may be unwell for a long time, at one point you WILL be back to your same old self. Many people have had the same experience you have had, I've spoken to them and they are all now fully recovered. So start positive thinking today!
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