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    Living with Fibromyalgia: A Humorous Take on Chronic Struggles

    Imagine scrolling through social media only to find posts about Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) popping up like the latest TikTok dance craze. As I glanced over the articles from fellow chronically ill Canadians, I couldn’t help but think, “Am I the only one who’s just mildly accepting my tragic comedy of a life?” After a quick detour to Health Canada’s site, it turns out I qualify for MAiD — all without the delightful affliction of terminal cancer or a degenerative neurological disease. Lucky me!

    So, what’s my ailment, you ask? Just your friendly neighborhood fibromyalgia — a condition that boasts chronic pain, chronic fatigue, and chronic migraines. Think of it as paying for a gym membership that only grants you access to the “lay on the floor and contemplate existence” class. Born an overachiever in chronic pain, I’ve played musical chairs with doctors, oscillating between hope and utter despair, all while pretty much locked in an everlasting limbo that doesn’t seem to come with a cure. Spoiler alert: It’s also never going away. Imagine being stuck in rush hour traffic forever, with no snacks.

    Now don’t mistake my chronic condition for vulnerability; that would be too conventional. You see, fibromyalgia isn’t taken seriously—much like that one friend who always forgets their wallet at dinner. Yes, even when my support is temporarily increased, adulting still feels like navigating a hedge maze blindfolded. Crisis lines? More like “Crisis? What crisis?” when every counselor suggests my issues aren’t an emergency. It’s as if I’m auditioning for a tragic play and nobody told me it was a comedy.

    While I appreciate a good dark joke now and then, I draw the line at assisted death. I mean, could we save that for someone a little less fascinated with the quirks of bureaucracy? In the meantime, let’s dive into my glamorous life, where preparing a report for the Quebec government about my chronic health conditions is my version of a Netflix binge. One minute, I’m trying to muster the strength for a shower, and the next, I’m choosing between culinary creation or personal hygiene — the thrilling life of a chronic migraine sufferer!

    Applying for long-term increases to my social assistance feels akin to explaining why you were late to a party. “Oh, you see, my chronic condition is temporarily preventing me from living life to its fullest.” Ha! If only that wasn’t so tragically funny. Imagine telling someone your car’s check engine light is “just taking a little break.” Living with fibromyalgia is like carrying a permanent reminder of your life’s misadventures, where every stair feels like Everest and every waking moment is filled with a symphony of discomfort.

    But let’s talk numbers. With a dazzling $720 a month in financial assistance, I’m living the dream! Which, by the way, entails renting a room in my mother’s home while heroically assisting her with the mortgage. After the essentials like my phone bill and Spotify subscription (because living without music is a fate worse than death), I’m left with a whopping $200 to sustain me for the month. Talk about gourmet grocery shopping on a ramen noodle budget! And yes, prices are flying up like they’re making a case for their own reality show.

    As heart-wrenching as it is to realize how much time I’ve spent soul-searching for assistance, while battling my demons, I can’t help but laugh at the absurdity. Why can’t I access therapy or vitamins that might just help fuel the energy needed for me to finally achieve my lifelong dream of moving out of my mother’s basement? These aren’t fantastical requests for a miracle cure; they’re just me craving a standard of living that, believe it or not, is currently more unattainable than my goal of living a domesticated life as a “normal” adult.

    So yes, when MAiD drifts into my social media feed, it feels like a perverse ultimatum: either extreme poverty or a one-way ticket to oblivion. I’m told to seek help, but somehow I’m eternally judged, left reeling at the conclusions drawn from a “temporary” condition. Here’s the kicker: I still wake up every day, play phone tag with my friends, and snuggle with my incredibly supportive partner. And amidst the chaos of my life, I still find the energy to submit that medical report with the pure hope that someone, someday, will take fibromyalgia seriously. Until then, the optimistic chronic pain survivor marches on!

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