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A Flare Does Not Mean You’ve Done Something “Wrong” - BlackDoctor.org

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You Can't Stop The Weather — But You Can Learn To Adjust Your Sails One of the most disheartening parts of dealing with a chronic illness is experiencing a terrible flare after all the 'correct' measures to manage your symptoms. You may continue to blame yourself whenever your pain returns, even after engaging with health […]

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