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@Snowdrop oh lol, I'm so sorry! I just assumed (not sure why) that you would know what I meant when I said 'North'....D'oh!!
It is Leeds. And I know, I have thought I need to put my location in my signature as it is really useful when other people know where you are, as like you say, they can suggest things or places near to you. Or just to be able to connect to people locally, which is what I want really. I've updated it now. Yes I have heard of Julia Newton at Newcastle, I think there was a study they were doing there a couple of years ago which I missed the deadline to take part in, only just. Which was a shame.
Yes Durham is another hour or so North from here.... so that's real North! It's great that you were able to come all the way over, but I'm really sorry that you have declined since. I can't imagine what that flight must have been like, must have been a bit of a killer. I've not flown since I became ill, so I'm not sure how I would manage. Toronto I've heard is a beautiful city, I hope that you are happy and stable where you are.
Thank you for your kind words. Being kind to myself I find hard, but I am working on it. I feel that this past year I've spent in real mourning, mourning the loss of my health, my late 20's and early 30's, being able to work, friendships and family relationships. If I come out of this I know I will come out a completely different person to how I went in, learning from all of the experiences I've had, good and bad and my life will never be the same again. I hope that doesn't sound too corny. The difficult thing is trying to retain some positivity through all of this change and loss. You are right there are lots of really fantastic resources to show people how this affects you day to day. I found a good one on the ME Association website, I think.
It is Leeds. And I know, I have thought I need to put my location in my signature as it is really useful when other people know where you are, as like you say, they can suggest things or places near to you. Or just to be able to connect to people locally, which is what I want really. I've updated it now. Yes I have heard of Julia Newton at Newcastle, I think there was a study they were doing there a couple of years ago which I missed the deadline to take part in, only just. Which was a shame.
Yes Durham is another hour or so North from here.... so that's real North! It's great that you were able to come all the way over, but I'm really sorry that you have declined since. I can't imagine what that flight must have been like, must have been a bit of a killer. I've not flown since I became ill, so I'm not sure how I would manage. Toronto I've heard is a beautiful city, I hope that you are happy and stable where you are.
Thank you for your kind words. Being kind to myself I find hard, but I am working on it. I feel that this past year I've spent in real mourning, mourning the loss of my health, my late 20's and early 30's, being able to work, friendships and family relationships. If I come out of this I know I will come out a completely different person to how I went in, learning from all of the experiences I've had, good and bad and my life will never be the same again. I hope that doesn't sound too corny. The difficult thing is trying to retain some positivity through all of this change and loss. You are right there are lots of really fantastic resources to show people how this affects you day to day. I found a good one on the ME Association website, I think.