Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Wonderful friends
As I have written in a previous blog I have been given the new diagnosis of Osteoporosis. It has put me in a real tail-spin. I have research and worked out a battle plan to help me continue on my healthy journey. I am really fighting the mental fight right now. I know that I have to keep moving and do back exercises to give my spine support. I know I have to continue keeping my weight in control. I know I have to eat well and the right foods to keep me strong. I know I have to take the medicine that I really don't want to take. Some of the side effects are not good. I JUST DON'T HAVE MY USUAL DRIVE. Knowing and DOING are two very different things. As I have struggled I have been talking to myself and giving myself a major pep talk. I decided to began paying closer attention to some of the things others have said to me I was walking one day and a couple of friends pulled up beside me in their car. The one said, "we were just watching you walk and you walk with such joy!" That really impacted me. It motivated and spurred me on. I do love to walk. Walking has saved my bones in my legs and hips. Another friend finally began taking her Rx for osteopenia. She has been told to take it for several years but has not. I know that is her way of giving me support(and saving her bones). A friend checks in with me in the evenings and praises me and encourages me to continue with following my food plan. A different friend sends me jokes and we laugh together though we don't live by each other. My brother sends me random pictures of himself sticking his tongue out. He also reminds me that my days of cliff diving, parasailing, and parachuting might need to stop. (Never would have done those) I got an E-mail from one friend telling me I had influenced her and left footprints in her heart. My sisters and niece send me words of encouragement often. My husband has began working more in the yard and doing the harder things that I use to do. I really enjoy yard work and have done most of it our married life. I plan to do it all again just giving the Rx a few months to start working.(That's my plan) Messages of hope are posted on my FB page. This list could go on and on. I have been encouraged, and lifted up. I thank you all. You have given me hope. Many of you I do not know. We have never met but you send me messages that touch my heart and bring tears to my eyes. I only hope that as I continue with my journey I can share something that may lift your spirits and give you the hope and drive to continue with your own healthy journey.
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Just want to wish you all the very best. You lift us all up and we want to lift you up too.
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