tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5426050656197929065.post1877769354746473061..comments2024-03-19T18:36:41.875-04:00Comments on Yes, That Too: Invisible or Simply Unnoticed?Alyssahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06413844178426365789noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5426050656197929065.post-74847168970233204542013-06-20T21:24:06.888-04:002013-06-20T21:24:06.888-04:00Actually, I think this applies for pain disorders ...Actually, I think this applies for pain disorders and MS as well. It's remarkably easy to see someone trying to hide their fatigue or pain, especially if you pay attention. It shows in their faces, their bodies, their avoidance of certain activities. I can usually tell when someone is hurting, even though I suck at recognising most body language. But pain is so primal. We just don't want to see it. Pain makes us uncomfortable. That's what I think anyway.<br /><br />Thank you for another thoughtful post!Inenoreply@blogger.com