Just a quick post to wish you all a Merry Christmas. So, we are nearing the end of another year. I tend to now live my life in terms of days rather than years, but looking back 2012 hasn’t been all bad. I have ‘met’ so many new and wonderful people over the course ofContinue reading “Seasons Greetings”
Author Archives: Anna Redshaw
Tight rein
Our lives are so restricted. Im sorry if that’s doom and gloom, but they are. When you have M.E you have to keep yourself on a leash so as not to over do it on the better days. You can’t live a carefree laid back life where you through caution to the wind. As theContinue reading “Tight rein”
Chuckles
There are aspects of this illness that I find very amusing. I’ve become more of a simpleton than I was before, and with my apparently unusual clothing combinations I certainly look the part according to my family and friends! I am officially classed as a vulnerable adult, but rather than see myself as a victimContinue reading “Chuckles”
Bravery?
I sometimes think this illness is harder to deal with the better you get. For me anyway. Does that make sense? Basically, in the beginning I was so incredibly poorly that I wasn’t fully aware of the extent of the illness. Now that I am a little better, or now that the ‘brain fog’ isContinue reading “Bravery?”
Guidelines
The Ten Commandments for M.E sufferers – Thou shalt not be perfect, or even try to be – Thou shalt not try to be all things to all people – Thou shalt sometimes leave things undone – Thou shalt not spread thyself too thin – Thou shalt learn to say “no” – Thou shalt scheduleContinue reading “Guidelines”
Breeeeeeeeathe
The human body is a wonderful thing. Well it is when it works properly… I don’t know the facts about how many breaths a human being takes on average per day, but I do know that for most of us it is something we do without even giving it a second thought. There are timesContinue reading “Breeeeeeeeathe”
One big happy family?
“Surely if you’re well enough to write a blog you can’t be THAT poorly?” I’ve heard this from more than one of my fellow sufferers; the very people I thought understood this condition. You have to look at M.E with a much more open mind than that my friends. Months and months and months ofContinue reading “One big happy family?”