Better attitude and other lessons learned
Well, once again Fox's post from Sept 18th woke me up. I did not see it until Oct 3 or so, and I will step up and join in again. I spent the summer as a turtle. You know, head pulled in, totally under a shell hiding from life, and just existing.
It hits me often anymore. Might need to up my depression meds. In any event, by August I was totally disgusted with treatment, scans, doctors, diagnosis, and how it has totally taken over my life, keeping me from what I want ... to do with my time.
About the week I was hard at crying in my soup, sorry for myself, and my fate in life... thinking I was having a terrible couple of weeks... and I get word that my oldest Nephew, who suffered from severe depression, jumped off an overpass and killed himself.
God, here I was, having a problems, and wallowing in myself... and this wonderful young man, who touched so many lives as a professor for 17 years, who really needed support and mental health treatment, ended his life rather than endure any more mental pain. It was total shock to his students, friends, all of us in his family, totally unseen at the time. When you have been diagnosed, have medications you HAVE to take, and choose to no longer do so... just what can you expect?
That saying, that there is always someone worse off than you... that truth, it really hit me that day. Dammit,
I have had time to re-evaluate my own self, and get my head back in the front, and get a healthier attitude. Life is precious, there is always someone who needs you... your example, your life lessons, your encouragement, HUGS, doesn't even have to be someone you know. A person changes life around himself, just by existing.
I will not make this mistake again. I will become stronger for those around me. I will become happier, and more loving, and stop thinking only of me.
By the way, yesterday my oncologist had me dancing... first scan out of the last four that I have NO PROGRESSION... got a STABLE. Yep. I'm better with the new attitude.
Pam
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Great Attitude
You have a great attitude. Praying for you.
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Sorry to hear about your
Sorry to hear about your Nephew. But at least something positive came out of this - your changed attitude. And stable scans are great!
I've had a short-term depression after my first miscarriage 6 years ago. It was a terrible time, I hope it will never repeat, and I hope that those who suffer from depression will find a cure
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Yep
Thank you all... I appreciate your comments, and will try to pipe in often.
Did I ever tell you guys, that I CAN fly in my dreams... if a monster is chasing me... and my feet feel like they are in glue... I just jump a little and take off... loose my stomach and all... Ever since I was a young girl I could do that. Gets harder as I get older.. can't seem to jump and take off so smoothly.
Thanks..Pam
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