Archive for the ‘Fibromyalgia’ Category

It’s “Pity Party” Time!

Wednesday, June 6th, 2007

It's Pity Party TimeOne of the bigger things I’ve learned the past few years, is that it’s ‘okay’ to feel bad. I can throw a fit that would put any three-year olds temper tantrum to shame! Trust me kid, I can best you blindfolded.

Sometimes you just need to take five-minutes and moan about the hand you’ve been re-dealt. I say ‘re-dealt’ because for me, this is all about being gifted with a chronic medical condition. Barf.

Some days it’s tougher and that brief session just isn’t going to cut it. It’s usually a buildup of things - not necessarily all health related that have me turning into a raving lunatic.

Down here in Texas we’ve gone from over a year of severe drought and restrictions - to so much constant rain we’re having horrible flooding. While I fortunately am not effected by the flooding, the non-stop rain has caused the stupid bursitis in my hip to let me know it’s alive and functioning.

So I’m limping around with no visible sign of a problem (cue in funny looks from people), driving is one large ouchy trying to work the pedals, and you go up and down the stairs on your butt… which in itself is actually pretty cool for an adult, but the fur-kids want to play too. I’ll leave it to your imagination as to that scene on the stairs with the kids.

Let’s see: everything hurts, I’m limping severely, it’s 92 degrees outside/86 in the office… and I took my car in this morning to have the air conditioner recharged. I should be so lucky.

I’m waiting on the phone call that the car is ready so that I can walk about .5 of a mile and hand over $580 $620 for a new compressor and all that goes with it. I drive a 1993 Mercury Sable with about 165K miles on it - and slowly but surely I’m getting a new car… piece.. by piece.. by piece.

It’s my party and I’ll cry if I want too…”

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Living With Fibromyalgia

Monday, May 14th, 2007

If you’ve roamed the site you know we have a section devoted in resources to Fibromyalgia. It’s a condition yours truly has had for almost 5 years now. I can say quite honestly, I’ve had more fun.

Anyone that has it will tell you it’s a constant series of adjustments - both physical and emotional. I just knew stating that I’ve always hated being bored was going to come back and bite me!

Living With Fibromyalgia - A Jouney of Hope and UnderstandingSo there’s a new DVD out - a 77 minute documentary from the daughter of a woman suffering from Fibro. She wanted to learn how to help her mother, how others Fibromyalgia patients cope, what doctors say, how it’s treated - how to give hope to patients and their familes.

The DVD is called: Living With Fibromyalgia, A Journey of Hope and Understanding. This movie is the result of two years of interviews and research. 10% of the proceeds are being donated to the Fibromyalgia Association.

I bought it, watched it, and have passed it to my family to watch. It’s wonderful. If you have Fibro or someone you love does, take a look at Living With Fibromyalgia. You aren’t alone.

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