Party Etiquette for Sassy Spoonies

Glamorous Woman | KimLegler
Living with constant chronic pain or chronic illness is no party, but you may have been invited to a few. Here are some ideas and tips to help you make it through as we enter into the holiday season.
1. No Cocktails
I know, I know, at your next party, you may be thinking:
“Ughh, why did I come? How do I even get comfortable in this chair? At least I’m not squished on the couch. Did anyone notice that full body spasm? Oh great. And now my hands are shaking. Better put my drink down before I spill it. At least it isn’t red wine. Of course not, because wine is a trigger food and 8 of 10 of my medications don’t party well with alcohol.”
See, isn’t this fiesta turning out to be fun?! But don’t worry about the NO DRINKING POLICY. Your brain fog keeps you so fuzzy and clumsy on a regular basis that you’ll fit right in with your drunk buddies!
2. Polite Conversation
Look at all of those healthy attractive people around you playing ping pong with their witty dialogue. “Hmmm? What? Oh, no that’s not a fashion statement. That’s called a compression sock. Thank you so much for noticing. Yes, those are my favorite shoes…I guess. I know, I always wear them, don’t I? Ha, ha. You are so observant. You know, you should really go bird watching sometime- I hear that is a great hobby for people who enjoy staring.”
See, you can play this game of witt too. What a wonderful party!
3. Smile
When in doubt, smile. Always keep them guessing. That’s why they call them “guests”! Or, em…anyway… When your pain is on red alert and your brain is on complete shutdown, SMILE!
It tells people that they can relax and have a good time no matter how sick you are. You can always go to the ER later, tonight is for celebrating! So flash those pearly whites and watch your friends dance, karaoke, tell work-related stories, and get jiggy. They’ll remember you being a sweet, saint-like creature, and little did they know you were just half-conscious from pain. Talk about a party trick!
Nope, parties just aren’t as fun as they used to be. And please don’t go around asking people what I USED to do at parties… (seriously, don’t). But it’s still great to get out and make memories whenever we are able. And when you are not able, know the party won’t be the same without you.
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Original Painting of Glamorous Woman by Kim Legler on Etsy
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Message from the artist and from her recovering brother: To keep video game playing to a minimum as it can be harmful to your health and to spend time in nature to promote healing. Twitter: @kimilegler
Posted on October 3, 2014, in Chronic Illness, Chronic Pain, Disability, Girl Stuff, Holidays, Humor and tagged Christmas, Chronic Illness, chronic migraine, Chronic pain, crps, Emily Post, etiquette, Fibro, fibromyalgia, funny, guide, holiday parties, holiday party survival guide, humor, illness, Kim Legler art, Lupus, Lyme, migraine, MS, navigating the holidays with chronic illness, pain, Party, Party Etiquette, practical, rsd, Spoonie, spoonie christmas, women. Bookmark the permalink. 12 Comments.
“Hmmm? What? Oh, no that’s not a fashion statement. That’s called a compression sock. Thank you so much for noticing.” <–Ha! I once had someone ask me if I was trying to start a new trend with my compression stocking/one pant leg rolled up. Uhh, nope. Just a medical necessity.
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Rachel,
Awesome! Don’t you just love some people’s observant nature? (Not)
Thank you for reading and commenting =)
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“…You are so observant. You know, you should really go bird watching sometime- I hear that is a great hobby for people who enjoy staring.” <– Love this! I always think of the wittiest things to say hours too late, so I will keep this one for future use! Great post, love your cheekiness 🙂 Have a wonderful party season!
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Thanks girl! Appreciate that you stopped in to read and took the time to comment.
Have a good party season as well!
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In’m sharing this EVERYWHERE! Love it!
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Woo Hoo!!!! You are definitely one of my top favorite bloggers so that is a HUGE complement. Thanks Tyra =) ♡
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Reblogged this on Random Acts of Snark and commented:
#Perfect
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Thank you so much for reblogging! I’m totally honored 😀 ♡♡
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So true. 🙂
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You can “pimp out” your crutches and be just as fabulous. You can even walk with a cool sway.
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I enjoy your post! I always smile definitely continue to keep ’em guessing! I have considered maybe putting mini lights on my cane to make a fashion statement 🙂
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Kathleen, Lights on your cane would certainly be festive for the holidays!!! I love it 😉
Thank you for reading and commenting ❤
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