The theory was developed by Christine Miserandino to explain what it is like living with a chronic illness or disability (the whole spoon thing may seem weird to you, but she was in a diner when she came up with the analogy and my guess is that knives would have been a bit more dangerous to play with): “The difference in being sick and being healthy is having to make choices or to consciously think about things when the rest of the world doesn’t have to. The healthy have the luxury of a life without choices, a gift most people take for granted. Most people start the day with unlimited amount of possibilities, and energy to do whatever they desire, especially young people. For the most part, they do not need to worry about the effects of their actions… I used spoons to convey this point.” A healthy person will have an unlimited number of spoons, but a Spoonie, someone with a chronic illness or disability, will wake up in the morning ...
Hi! My name is Kirsten. I'm a 32 year old CPA, CA with post-concussion syndrome. My concussion's name is Stella. Since February 2017, Stella and I have been on quite the adventure. We've loved, lost, cried, laughed, grown and made (TONS OF) mistakes. AND I wrote about it! Enjoy!