Deep dark depression is showing its face again
I can hardly wait to see what the weekend has instore...
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Mr. Steve......
I feel your pain and I'm so sorry you are going through this. I mean, O_HI_O is bad enough in itself, whithout all the other suff. Seriously, you have a lot on your plate, but you are stong, I can tell. Don't let that depression cling to tight, even though you have the right to feel way down in the dumps. Take care of yourself. Come back here and shout it to the roof tops, because we are here for you.
Deb0 -
Mr "Good Wife"
Hi Steve,
So sorry to hear about your father in law passing but I am
happy your wife is doing better.
I remember from other posts, your discussion of being a "good wife" .
I hope you can give yourself a break soon. There's nothing wrong
with asking for some help to give you a respite from the "roller coaster".
I can't vouch for this site, but you might want to check it out:
National Family Caregivers Association
Hang in there buddy,
Jim0 -
Complaining
Complaining, venting is good. We all need this outlet at times. Glad your wife is doing better. As I used to say, the roller coaster ride continues. Fay0 -
So hard
It's hard to take care of yourself - I was lucky that I only had a short haul (about 6 months) so I could just ignore my health. However, it's harder to come back from poor health than it is to avoid it.
I only have one bit of advice, and I have to admit I don't always follow it. Pick one thing to change in your life that will address your biggest problem (like, if you think your blood sugar is your biggest problem, consider taking a 20-minute walk or whatever would be a small increase in exercise). Do that thing for a week. Then add on another change for a week. Repeat.
This way, you are not trying to reform everything overnight, and you give things a chance to become habit before you add another change. I've gone through this process a few times in recent years, to come back from when I've let things slide. I'm doing it now - this week, I'm trying to cut out the I-had-a-hell-of-a-day 5 pm drink. I'll worry about next week's change later. . .0 -
Tough love?DrMary said:So hard
It's hard to take care of yourself - I was lucky that I only had a short haul (about 6 months) so I could just ignore my health. However, it's harder to come back from poor health than it is to avoid it.
I only have one bit of advice, and I have to admit I don't always follow it. Pick one thing to change in your life that will address your biggest problem (like, if you think your blood sugar is your biggest problem, consider taking a 20-minute walk or whatever would be a small increase in exercise). Do that thing for a week. Then add on another change for a week. Repeat.
This way, you are not trying to reform everything overnight, and you give things a chance to become habit before you add another change. I've gone through this process a few times in recent years, to come back from when I've let things slide. I'm doing it now - this week, I'm trying to cut out the I-had-a-hell-of-a-day 5 pm drink. I'll worry about next week's change later. . .
Hi,
Sorry you are dealing with so much! Please do continue to vent, this is why this board exist. Now, would you be open to some tough love?
Remember no one can prevent cancer; you can prevent diabetes, high cholesterol etc.. take care of yourself
J.0 -
Tough love u betI_Promise said:Tough love?
Hi,
Sorry you are dealing with so much! Please do continue to vent, this is why this board exist. Now, would you be open to some tough love?
Remember no one can prevent cancer; you can prevent diabetes, high cholesterol etc.. take care of yourself
J.
J,
I've started. Been fighting weight while helping wife fight cancer. Not an excuse mind you but, Oat bran and bannanas for breakfast and plain sandwich and raw veggies for lunch and running to the bathroom for all the water I'm drinking (and also I'm upto 3 miles running 5 days a week)... Man I sure miss hamburgers and fries for lunch... I am shooting for 60 pound weight loss by June 1, 20120 -
Toughmr steve said:Tough love u bet
J,
I've started. Been fighting weight while helping wife fight cancer. Not an excuse mind you but, Oat bran and bannanas for breakfast and plain sandwich and raw veggies for lunch and running to the bathroom for all the water I'm drinking (and also I'm upto 3 miles running 5 days a week)... Man I sure miss hamburgers and fries for lunch... I am shooting for 60 pound weight loss by June 1, 2012
GO, Steve, GO! We are all cheering for you . The effort is all uphill, I KNOW, I have a struggle with my weight , too, but you can do it. And if things get you down and you "cheat", with the hamburger and fries, occasionally, don't quit.0 -
Just checkin' in on yamr steve said:Tough love u bet
J,
I've started. Been fighting weight while helping wife fight cancer. Not an excuse mind you but, Oat bran and bannanas for breakfast and plain sandwich and raw veggies for lunch and running to the bathroom for all the water I'm drinking (and also I'm upto 3 miles running 5 days a week)... Man I sure miss hamburgers and fries for lunch... I am shooting for 60 pound weight loss by June 1, 2012
I haven't been on the site for a few months but, I just want to let you know my wife and I are continuing to keep you and your family in our prayers.0 -
thanks!Oneshot said:Just checkin' in on ya
I haven't been on the site for a few months but, I just want to let you know my wife and I are continuing to keep you and your family in our prayers.
Glad to hear from you. I just have to get over the whining. Hope you have a great holiday season...0 -
Steve.....mr steve said:thanks!
Glad to hear from you. I just have to get over the whining. Hope you have a great holiday season...
Don't get over the whining......do what I do. LET IT FLY! It's good for the soul!. I have to let it out or I'll go beat up my husband and it's not nice to beat up sick people. hahaha Glad you are taking care of yourself. I'm trying to do the same.
(((((hugs)))))
Deb0
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