I've written a new article for empowher.com called Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: 10 Ways To Make Thanksgiving Easier
Hi, Jody.
I'm glad to find your article (with all that good advice) today. If I don't forget, I'll print it out to have on hand when someone wonders why I find it easier to be alone on a holiday.
For lunch I microwaved a link of turkey sausage (sweet Italian) and a sweet potato. Then I enjoyed a nice long nap. Next I'll watch a dvd. Peaceful day.
I'm sorry I didn't wish you Happy Thanksgiving in October.
Merry
Good article! We drove to my sisters house and the whole family was together. So nice. Everyone was wonderful to me, they are so sweet. I retreated to a cool, dark room twice. I am blessed with a hubby and family that are amazing. We had a wonderful Thanlsgiving.
Oh my Mom is always making yummy gluten free food for me, she brought gfree stuffing and cranberry oat squares for me.
This article is great, one of the best things I've read in a long time.
In few words it describes CFS perfectly (even to those that still don't understand it) while providing sound advice
to cope with holidays. Great job!
Jody! Good to see you here. I miss you.
Sorry to hear about the tendinitis, and glad to hear it has resolved itself.
Have a peaceful pleasant holiday...
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Wow... that sucks, Jody.Body captivity is really a good way to describe it. Still, I am glad there's some improvement.
I have been thru hell the past 3 months too... and am still digging my way back to bearably miserable... a nice change tho, from unbearably miserable.
FUN would be a good thing... if only I could imagine what that felt like.![]()
Thank you Jody. You are very kind.
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