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<blockquote data-quote="Echolette" data-source="post: 703398" data-attributes="member: 17269"><p>RE, I read your post when you first put it up, but I didn't follow up on your health changes...I so love what you have to say. I see a therapist with my significant other, and one of our issues is my commitment to the long term and his to the short term...the therapist once said that people come in two versions..."life is long, prepare well to make the best of it for as long as possible"...that would be me. and the the other "life is hard, do what it takes to feel good today because tomorrow will suck" and that would be he. </p><p></p><p>I remain committed to the first way. My mom and my older sister were so wonderfully persistent with finding ways to remain active...rehab, stretching, strengthening, new consultations for new problems or old problems that wouldn't go away...diet, "use it or lose it" activity like a lot of walking, community engagement, participating in sports. and always always an emphasis on regular sleep and regular good quality in season food. My mom was a farm to table girl before that was a thing. </p><p></p><p>I really believe that these things will solve a lot of our ills...those of our Difficult Child's too, except they seem congenitally incapable of engaging with them for any duration of time.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I am happy to hear about your mental, emotional, psychologic, and physical well being. What a journey. Is it weird to say I love you? Because, across the e-universe, I do believe I do. I am happy for your happiness. </p><p></p><p>Good days for which to be thankful.</p><p></p><p>Echo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Echolette, post: 703398, member: 17269"] RE, I read your post when you first put it up, but I didn't follow up on your health changes...I so love what you have to say. I see a therapist with my significant other, and one of our issues is my commitment to the long term and his to the short term...the therapist once said that people come in two versions..."life is long, prepare well to make the best of it for as long as possible"...that would be me. and the the other "life is hard, do what it takes to feel good today because tomorrow will suck" and that would be he. I remain committed to the first way. My mom and my older sister were so wonderfully persistent with finding ways to remain active...rehab, stretching, strengthening, new consultations for new problems or old problems that wouldn't go away...diet, "use it or lose it" activity like a lot of walking, community engagement, participating in sports. and always always an emphasis on regular sleep and regular good quality in season food. My mom was a farm to table girl before that was a thing. I really believe that these things will solve a lot of our ills...those of our Difficult Child's too, except they seem congenitally incapable of engaging with them for any duration of time. Anyway, I am happy to hear about your mental, emotional, psychologic, and physical well being. What a journey. Is it weird to say I love you? Because, across the e-universe, I do believe I do. I am happy for your happiness. Good days for which to be thankful. Echo [/QUOTE]
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