NiteRunner81 wrote:When you have a serious illness having a sense of humor is KEY. I know this from experience. My hubby and I make jokes constantly about me needing things like a handicapped placard, a bath bench, and especially how even through all the pains of fibromyalgia I can keep a straight face but start crying at my hair going prematurely grey.
'Hon, you got your tough girl britches on today or do you need to park in the broke [female dog] parking?"
There are days that are no joke and I don't tolerate it at all, but those days are few and far between. Today (and yesterday as well) happen to be those no joke days but I can still have the sense of humor to make this post.
That's what I'm saying, how did mrjamin know that joke were ok without asking. I'm not going on a crusade about this I was just worried that jokes, especially that kind, would no be appreciated.