Column 11 - "How Are You?"
What to answer when you're never "Fine, thanks"

This article was written around March, 2001.

I'm never, "Fine, thanks". Oh, I say I am, just like everybody else, but I never am. It's just that most people who ask don't really care what you say. It's just convention, like saying, "Hello" and "Goodbye". So I say, "Fine" and mean, "I'm in pain, I'm exhausted, I'm scared, I'm not sure how I'll survive the day".

This is especially hard for those with invisible disabilities because we look, "Fine, thanks". You can't see our pain, our fatigue, our eight million other symptoms. This makes getting the message through harder.

So what can you reasonably reply when somebody asks how you're feeling? Firstly, you need to know why they're asking. People say, "How are you?" for a lot of reasons, and it means different things at different times. I mentally sort these people and instances into classes:

Of course, people don't really divide neatly up into four classes. But those are some general trends that I, and others with invisible disabilities, have noticed.


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