A Quote by Lauren Ash

There is no cure for PCOS so it's all about how to make living with it as tolerable as possible. — © Lauren Ash
There is no cure for PCOS so it's all about how to make living with it as tolerable as possible.

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Much has been said about the meanings we make of illness, but what about the meanings we make out of cure? Cure is complex, disorienting, a revisioning of the self, either subtle or stark. Cure is the new, strange planet, pressing in. The doctor could not have known. And that made me, as it does every patient, only more alone.
If you go out there and start making noise and making sales - people will find you. Sales cure all. You can talk about how great your business plan is and how well you are going to do. You can make up your own opinions, but you cannot make up your own facts. Sales cure all.
My own experience with PCOS shows just how hard it is for women with the condition to get a proper diagnosis.
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Confidence is consistency of thinking about what is possible and how to make it possible.
No amount of love can cure madness or unblacken one's dark moods. Love can help, it can make the pain more tolerable, but, always, one is beholden to medication that may or may not always work and may or may not be bearable
When you make a world tolerable for yourself, you make a world tolerable for others.
The cure for bad politics is the same as the cure for tuberculosis. It is living in the open.
At its best, schooling can be about how to make a life, which is quite different from how to make a living.
I'm not trying to make everything this fantasy world about how I'm living this lavish life that I'm not really living.
As a parent, the most responsible thing I can do is get as much information about my children as possible so I can then think through how I can make them as healthy as possible.
If a bell failed to ring, if a stove smoked, if a wheel on a machine stuck, you knew at once where to look and did so with alacrity; you found the defect and knew how to cure it. But the thing within you, the secret mainspring that alone gave meaning to life, the thing within us that alone is living, alone is capable of feeling pleasure and pain, of craving happiness and experiencing it- that was unknown. You knew nothing about that, nothing at all, and if the mainspring failed there was no cure. Wasn't it insane?
I really think it is possible to make a very nice living by writing and not worrying about anything else.
I learn about the highs and lows of living with the same mother for your entire life, about how no one can make you angrier, but how you can't really love anyone more.
It is the history of our kindnesses that alone make this world tolerable. If it were not for that, for the effect of kind words, kind looks, kind letters . . . I should be inclined to think our life a practical jest in the worst possible spirit.
Our first half is about how to make a living, and our second half has the promise of being about how to make a life.
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