Yes, that is true, although hard.
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Yes, that is true, although hard.
It IS really hard. I wish there was an easy answer for you....
What did she decide to do?
Sometimes, though, we need to do the things our doctors would like us not to do- the mental encouragement we get from things like going to church and seeing friends can make us feel a lot better than lying in bed can do
She thinks if there is not much choice left, Church is her healing anyway.
Well, we have gone to church today together.
I have panic attacks in crowded places (currently the local churches are rather crowded because of Lent period). So I remained closer to the exit, so that I can breathe in some fresh air, but she stayed in a rather crowded place. Although we had some misunderstandings these days, she felt better today.
Make sure you look after you too please lovely
(bear) (panda)
These do sound like troubling times. The best thing to do is support your mum as best you can. And I think you are doing that already. One of the best ways to do that though is look after yourself as well.
How are things going for you?
I'm not in the best mood now. I have to pretend that everything is ok before others.
My boss has again her crisis. But my mom feels better.
You don't have to pretend here