on 25-02-2014 12:56 AM
Let;s see how we go.
on 09-05-2014 03:03 PM
Deb, its amazing the change that happens when things fall into place. It sounds as though your daughter is doing really well. Must be a relief for you to see this happening. I love an open fire. It is a different kind of warmth that you don't get with gas, electricity or oil. I have a hole in the wall where the old gas heater used to be and one day I hope to have a log heater installed.
on 09-05-2014 03:04 PM
I've seen the ads for that but don't recall when its on.
on 09-05-2014 03:07 PM
In your own words ^^^ you can't be everything to everyone. Its just not possible.
Please be gentle on yourself. I'm glad that you are taking some days off when you're not up to it.
I can't believe it's nearly three weeks Is he a good patient? Most men aren't!
I know what you mean, my tiny little dog gives me so much pleasure, comfort and joy! As loydslights has said, something very therapeutic about patting and stroking the fur and call me weird, but I love the smell, its like a warm blanket. Pets bring a guaranteed smile and laugh every day, that's or sure!
Take care everyone xx
on 09-05-2014 03:12 PM
LOL. He's a not a good patient and is going stir crazy being cooped up all day.
on 09-05-2014 03:22 PM
LOL I can imagine!! Poor man, hospitals are awful places.
My daughter is moving forward too Deb. Not leaps and bounds but she has kept up with the taekwondo, and even more importantly has got some work. First day back tomorrow... three shifts a week.
on 11-05-2014 07:57 AM
Small steps, small steps..........good on her, TTT.
My DD has taken about 15 years from an initial diagnosis of probability of mental problems to get where she is now. She may have a couple of "meltdowns" now and then but who doesn't?
It was getting into a proper "frame of mind' to accept she wasn't well and to listen to the (finally found) doctor she was comfortable with, and taking the appropriate dosage of medication at the correct time.
She went through "woe is me/give me sympathy" stages which turned a few friends/family members away. She lost faith in herself at stages, because the medication didn't work quickly enough or make her "better" again.
But above all, she has learnt she doesn't have to meet (the perceived) high expectations of others. Reaching her own small attainable goals has been an achievement.
DEB
on 11-05-2014 08:03 AM
To all mothers out there, real mothers and stand in mothers, have a good Mother's Day.
I hope it will be a comfortable day for you.
Hugging, patting, stroking.
DEB
on 11-05-2014 09:03 AM
Same to you, Deb, and everyone else. I'll be spending the day in hospital instead of with my girls so I'm thinking that Mothers Day might be postponed until next weekend.
Hugs to those who tread this thread and to those who lurk,
on 11-05-2014 09:12 AM
add my hugs and warm thoughts to anyone who might need them today..postponing mothers day bluecat* is a good idea.
and caregivers, we need to sometimes take time to take care of ourselves too
hope today is a good day..
keeping up the awareness
on 13-05-2014 11:18 AM