Depressed and never happy, a 37-year-old man is diagnosed as “Frenchâ€
The signals were quite explicit but Jeremy hoped to be wrong. “I had read on Doctissimo that it was part of the symptoms but I did not want to be alarmed. People laughed at me and said no, don't worry, you're not French, you're just a little overworked at the moment. he testifies as he groans in traffic jams.
But unfortunately, yesterday, the ax falls, after a blood test, Jérémy is positive for French nationality, a very disabling long-term condition reimbursed 100% by Social Security. “ Your whole life changes in an instant, you know that there are things that you will never be able to enjoy again: a trip to the sun, a movie, a wedding. You will always find something wrong. You know that when we ask you “I'm fine” you will now answer sentences like “listen, we do as we can” slips in the first Frenchman who's brooding since he saw the weather this morning.
There is no treatment to cure this terrible disease while nearly 65 million people are affected by French nationality. “For the moment the only thing that works to relieve them is wine. But it's only palliative care that doesn't treat the cause of the disease,” says Dr. Bernard Moutier, himself affected by this terrible disease. Read More...