tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2283658887503348180.post8366647264497353938..comments2024-03-16T10:18:51.784-07:00Comments on The Next Chapter In My Life: Thank You and an UpdateDebbiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16449564619872452771noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2283658887503348180.post-58717839063826237662019-01-27T12:43:28.834-08:002019-01-27T12:43:28.834-08:00You are a good, kind and loving woman, wife, mothe...You are a good, kind and loving woman, wife, mother and grandmother but now it's time for you to put yourself first. Take care of yourself and do whatever you have to do to make yourself feel better. I know this disease take a toll on not only the person suffering from fibro but those around them (my son-in-law has it) and I also know that the time comes when you realize you have to cut back and curtail what you do for other people or the bad days will be more often and much badder. Take care of yourself first. Your family loves you and they actually understand how you can have a day full of energy and feeling almost good to being a couch potato. You're a lucky woman having an understanding family. Please, please, please take care of yourself - you matter to a lot of people.Trish in NJnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2283658887503348180.post-6433035601274721592019-01-27T04:32:18.345-08:002019-01-27T04:32:18.345-08:00So glad you are taking a break this weekend. Enjo...So glad you are taking a break this weekend. Enjoy your time together!Kathyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11093313893708262722noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2283658887503348180.post-2804846267277548072019-01-26T17:56:42.432-08:002019-01-26T17:56:42.432-08:00Good for you!
My mother once told me that in order...Good for you!<br />My mother once told me that in order to take care of others, I had to first take care of myself. Take care of YOU, my friend. No quilt. No fear. Those who love you understand. Hugs! Billie Johttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13515311983458309772noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2283658887503348180.post-23101307256722565982019-01-26T11:08:52.788-08:002019-01-26T11:08:52.788-08:00I'm so sorry I missed your post yesterday; I t...I'm so sorry I missed your post yesterday; I took the day off from reading blogs. <br />My heart just goes out to you Debbie. I too struggle with the loss that my illness has brought on and get it. And some days I am reduced to a puddle of tears.<br />I know from past posts that your kids 'get' it and are very supportive of you. And your Jeff is definitely in the 'hero' status.<br />If I've learned anything over the years of my illness, it's to listen to my body and do what's needed. Not necessarily what I want to do, but what I need to do. And drawing in and being quiet can be so healing. <br />Hugs and prayers, <br />SJAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2283658887503348180.post-31983059834173497562019-01-26T04:58:11.469-08:002019-01-26T04:58:11.469-08:00Good for you! He sounds like a wonderful man.
whe...Good for you! He sounds like a wonderful man.<br />when you give and give - you leave nothing for yourself. That is not good. You are important too!<br /><br />Your kids and grandkids know you love them - you do not have to be present for every moment. Take time for yourself, breathe deep, hug and love, raise your worries to God, and feel better.<br />God bless.Cheryl Kimbleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06485771676254429681noreply@blogger.com