I have a chronic condition that causes pain. One of the things I've learned, in as much as I can, is I don't tell anyone. I'd rather be rude than explain I'm in pain. Not because I don't appreciate sympathy. Not because I'm ashamed. It's because I don't want your advice on how to make the pain go away or to deal with it. I'm tired of advice. I've got too much advice. I try things, I research issues. I talk to doctors…
One of the things I've learned, in as much as
I can, is I don't tell anyone. I'd rather be
rude than explain I'm in pain
I learned this lesson with ADHD as well. Most people will roll their eyes and think it's a simple lack of discipline. The rest give you advice, which is even worse.I learned to communicate my needs to people, instead of my diagnosis. Example: "I have trouble focusing on my work in crowded areas - could I work in [some other location] when I'm not pairing?" instead of "I can't work here, I have ADHD." (Not that I ever put it that way, but you know what I mean)
But pain is a different story. I don't know how you would even explain that to people without getting all of the unwanted and unhelpful advice...