Hi Liz
Its really good to hear from you. Sunday was difficult wasn’t it, I think everyone had some tears, but it was only to be expected I suppose. I'm sorry you're feeling the way you do right now, these sort of days hit everyone on a regular basis don’t they. I've said before on here that there have been days when I didn’t want to live, I just didn’t see the point without my Mum, but you're right, its not the answer. We will work through this and our days will get better, I'm sure they will.
That must be so hard about people asking after your Mum. I had the same thing happen last Thursday, we were out having a meal and a guy asked me. I felt sorry for him because you could see he was shocked and genuinely upset. People just don’t know how to react do they?
Have you had the palpitations checked out? Is it stress? The driving instructor can't be helping you very much, I'd swear at him back. How long have you been having lessons? You sound as though you have a lot going on at the moment, and working too hard. Do you take any time for yourself Liz? I'm intrigued about the light bulbs, that’s an awful lot to blow every week. You know my theory on this Liz, as I've said so many times on here. Your Mum is definitely keeping you busy!!!
Hi Sharon
Thanks for your post. How are you and your Mum? I hope your mums blood was ok for her to have the chemo today and it all goes well. Thanks for asking about the back, its about the same, but its my own fault because I still haven’t sorted out an osteopath yet, I really don’t want to go. How is yours now?
Hi Karen
How are you feeling today? I hope you're feeling brighter. How are the boys and your husband? Have you got everything as you like it in your new home? (I'm asking a lot of questions today!). Its maybe not a bad idea for you to see your doctor, she may well suggest that you see a counsellor again, its worth trying anything that is going to help you get through these awful days that you have. Will you be able to just phone the counsellor up, or do you have to start from the beginning and be referred by the doctor? You shouldn’t feel ashamed about your feelings Karen, we really can't help the way we feel. Its not our fault is it. We didn’t ask for any of this to happen and none of us were told how we should deal with it afterwards.
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