Thankfully it's not like the knee pain. I'd NEVER! But sadly there has been a rash of stories in my Google alerts lately about people taking their own lives because they can't deal.
I get it.
Shot happens on Thursday.
Shot happens on Thursday.
Hang in there.
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear about your rash hope it clears up quickly.
ReplyDeleteI was looking through your archives today to see when I started commenting...what a trip it has been! I felt such a surge of gratitude, also, because when I found your blog I still believed it couldn't be done. Long term maintenance, that is. Oh, there were examples of women who lost pregnancy weight, and that is super awesome to accomplish too, but I hadn't found an example of a real person, without w/L surgery, sane, who accomplished what you had AND also struggled with physical limitations. Wow. It still excites me. LOL. Seriously.
ReplyDeleteAnd now to think it will soon be six years for you...YAAAYYYY!
I knew I would have to find my own way, do a lot of research and experimenting to see what might work for me, but there it was that day, evidence: a tiny glimmer of hope.
If you decide to change your blog towards more general health issues, like you mused about in a recent post, I hope you will keep this blog up too, or at least parts of it, like a little beacon. Gosh, I KNOW I sound really sentimental/corny/verging on cheesy. I don't care.
I saw a weight on my scale this morning that I haven't seen in at least 14 years. AND I finally believe that keeping it off is possible for me.
Thanks for being YOU. Thanks for sharing yourself here.
Sincerely,
Robin