Still feeling very tired. My doctor says it's the high bilirubin count, among other things. I guess it's good that my job and my hobby allow me to sit. I walk to work and the hospital, but I don't have the energy to do a lot more than that. I know it is just temporary, but every time I see someone running, I feel the urge (although not the energy) to run, too.
I can only imagine how hard and challenging life must be right now, but one day at a time... You'll get stronger again, Pam, you're such a good fighter ! Let go, rest whenever you can, and fight again, You'll win ! In thoughts with you and wishing you the very best XOXOXO Nadine
Nadine says it: Let go, rest whenever you can, and fight again. You'll win! You WILL feel like the girl on the bridge, hang in there. Thinking of you every day, Pamela.
Being tired all the time must be really awful, but then it's good to know what causes it and that it will go away in time. I hope it will be sooner rather than later!
My SIL is going through cancer treatment. She is 69. She too is suffering from fatigue. I get angry because her daughter still expects her to transport her grandkids to school and Terry's mom still calls her to take her out to run errands. My SIL refuses to take a nap during the day, but goes to bed at 7 each night. I guess we all cope with things as best we can or as we want to. I have no advise for you, just prayers and best wishes for you to fell better and recover.
I love that statue and absolutely love where it has been placed. There she is, walking on a ledge...just like we all do in real life...and she keeps her balance and feels free. That is what I wish for you. xx, Carol
I can only imagine how hard and challenging life must be right now, but one day at a time... You'll get stronger again, Pam, you're such a good fighter ! Let go, rest whenever you can, and fight again, You'll win !
ReplyDeleteIn thoughts with you and wishing you the very best XOXOXO
Nadine
Hi Pamela,my mum is the same very tired,hope you are feeling better soon,lovely pic,sending you big hugs.
ReplyDeleteNadine says it: Let go, rest whenever you can, and fight again. You'll win! You WILL feel like the girl on the bridge, hang in there.
ReplyDeleteThinking of you every day, Pamela.
What a beautiful statue, I am sure once your treatment is done you will be back to flying once again!!
ReplyDeleteHopefully you will feel better soon. Definitely take a day at a time :)
ReplyDeleteThe sculpture is beautiful!
Being tired all the time must be really awful, but then it's good to know what causes it and that it will go away in time. I hope it will be sooner rather than later!
ReplyDeleteIt might be the weather change. I always feel tired when winter transitions into spring. Take care of yourself.
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean. Twisted my ankle in October and it still hurts. I am praying you feel better soon.
ReplyDeleteMy SIL is going through cancer treatment. She is 69. She too is suffering from fatigue. I get angry because her daughter still expects her to transport her grandkids to school and Terry's mom still calls her to take her out to run errands. My SIL refuses to take a nap during the day, but goes to bed at 7 each night. I guess we all cope with things as best we can or as we want to. I have no advise for you, just prayers and best wishes for you to fell better and recover.
ReplyDeleteI love that statue and absolutely love where it has been placed. There she is, walking on a ledge...just like we all do in real life...and she keeps her balance and feels free. That is what I wish for you.
xx, Carol
I hope you are running soon!!
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