No , i find it funny....yes we have all been to hell and back with this curse ,but i assume that i am right in saying that we all still have our sense of humour . As humour is what keeps us sain .
I agree with mark on this one!, comedy comes in all forms, wether it be from manboobs, women with bald heads or big bums at the end of the day its a bit of fun, and we should all lean to not feel sorry for ourselfs and apear weak.
One of the most inspiring things i ever saw was a friend i new who was 18 and terminaly ill thru leukemia, i was around 26 at the time, he had a final birthday party because his time was litteraly almost up, his face was all fat and bloated thru the drugs he was taking to keep him alive for a little while longer!, i had a few beers with my brother and sat watching him with his family, and i felt so sorry for him that he was going to be taken from his family, anyway i started to cry, then my older brother started to cry, we were like these two big bodybuilders crying like a right pair of fairys, then he came over to us and asked what we were crying for?, i replied " i dont want you to die, and i cant believe how strong your being", he just stood there and laughed and said "im not going anywere" and continued to laugh as he walked away!.
So for this guy to just laugh and ignore his condition made us both feel so much better, we enjoyed the party a whole lot more after that, he new full well he was weeks away from leaving us all but it didnt phase him one bit.
I learnt many valuable lessons from him and one of them was, "even in the face of you inevitable death dont feel sorry for yourself!", if he'd have felt sorry for himself up until his final day....what joy would that have brought his family and friends?, so if he learned not to feel sorry for himself in his condition, im sure gyne sufferers can to, because life realy is to short!.
Im not looking for an argument, im not looking for somone to come forword and say "you dont know me and you dont know what suffering ive been thru", im just showing you that for us there is light at the end of the tunnell so we should feel more positive and not feel sorry for ourselves!.