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In reply to the discussion: "The Golden Hour." Can we talk about it for a minute? [View all]Dem2theMax
(10,425 posts)We are so used to being one way, relying on our bodies and our minds. And then something happens and we are left learning how to cope with a different body and a different mind.
You are still in the work world, where I am retired. So I have the luxury of doing nothing when my brain is too tired to focus. Or my body is too tired to do what I want to do for the day.
I'm just about a year out from my 'event.' You are a few short months from yours. I'd say, from all you wrote, you're doing incredibly well.
I'm not good with patience. The seizure was my life lesson on patience. I thought I was old enough to not need any more big life lessons. Lol? But I have learned ~ take my time, listen to my body, and do what it tells me to do. I would lay odds you are doing the same. It's amazing how the body and the mind can heal themselves if we just give them what they need.