When you’re a hypochondriac it can be rather difficult to get your family and friends to take your health concerns seriously. I mean, they’ve heard it all before, right? I figure there are many of you in the same boat as me, so after giving it some thought I believe I have finally come up with a new way to garner sympathy and coddling from your loved ones. It simply involves dressing up your words a little bit.

For example, you can make a hangover appear more legitimate (thus evoking more sympathy from others) by referring to it as “veisalgia”.

Painful cramps? Not anymore, now you have dysmenorrhoea!

Pins and needles?

Feeling itchy is for commoners!

Hayfever Shmayfever!

If you ever want to simply perplex your loved ones, try this…

…and lastly, may I present the ultimate excuse for not going into work…

Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have to go because I have some major obdormition happening in my arse cheeks!

4 Responses to “How To Make Everyday Afflictions Seem More Dramatic”

  1. Shree says:

    hehehehe..okay you’ve done 3 better than me..I know will need to google those 3 really difficult words you ended the post with!
    I love the dysmenorrhoea excuse..I use it all the time, the only problem is you need to time it to once a month..which can be a bummer when you need an extra day off, in the same month ;)

  2. Shelly says:

    Hilarious! Shh, am glad my hubby doesn’t read your blog. He’s a hypochondriac enough without these tips. Every case of overindulgence resulting in heartburn is suddenly a heart attack. A pain in his side is the C word, you get the picture.

  3. Christie says:

    Haha! I’m so glad I’m not the only one who does the emergency wine and chocolate phone calls (though mine often fall on deaf ears).

  4. Renee Janssen says:

    You know I would have tended to your hangover with no fancy words at all xxx

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