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It's in part because of a lack of knowledge as to what it is; it's a disease without an obvious cause, nor an obvious cure. They can't cure it, but it seems that physiotherapy and mental health care seem to help... a bit? But honestly it comes across to me as them trying to make you no longer think of it as a disease, that is, to just accept it and take it as it comes. Which is shit imo.

The condition is also one for which there is no test; it's one that is diagnosed via exclusion.



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Yeah, it's hard to discern if they are offering those items as a cure, or as a coping strategy.

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