Patrick*
Formerly PWCalvin
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Lately I've given a lot of thought to the subject of maintaining happiness while suffering from ME/CFS--especially for those like me who are newly diagnosed and still adjusting. By my way of thinking, one of the keys is to find interests/activities that can be handled by a PWME without causing a crash. Personally, I had to replace jogging and surfing with things like painting and drawing. I've also finally found the time to do certain housebound tasks that I'd never got around to: like scanning my old print photographs.
I thought it might be useful to ask others what kinds of activities/interests they've been able to pursue since contracting ME/CFS. My thought was that we could possibly inspire each other and exchange new ideas.
A few that come to my mind are:
* Painting/drawing
* Listening to audiobooks, or actually reading if still possible
* Playing/learning a musical instrument - (maybe only for higher functioning PWMEs?)
* Watching movies (especially with a specific goal, like watching all Best Picture winners, etc.)
* Jigsaw puzzles. (I confess, I like them!)
* Editing home videos and photos into themed "movies."
There must be a million others, but I'm drawing a blank at the moment... Please share any that work for you.
I thought it might be useful to ask others what kinds of activities/interests they've been able to pursue since contracting ME/CFS. My thought was that we could possibly inspire each other and exchange new ideas.
A few that come to my mind are:
* Painting/drawing
* Listening to audiobooks, or actually reading if still possible
* Playing/learning a musical instrument - (maybe only for higher functioning PWMEs?)
* Watching movies (especially with a specific goal, like watching all Best Picture winners, etc.)
* Jigsaw puzzles. (I confess, I like them!)
* Editing home videos and photos into themed "movies."
There must be a million others, but I'm drawing a blank at the moment... Please share any that work for you.