I am interested in attending PRC in Jax. Just getting my PCP to send records right now. I was thinking last night how great it would be to be among the living again and what are some ways to make life more doable now. I bought a less expensive folding cart last night like the too expensive ones I have been viewing for groceries etc. Start tapering off my Prednisone now so I don't flare while there.
I will also need a "less expensive" airb&b/vrmo to rent. I found one but how do you plan in advance/coordinate when you are going to be able to get a place for 3+ weeks. I can't commit to a start date till I have a place I can afford obviously.
How did all that go for folks. Luckily my insurance pays for the program, but ill be more than a year+ paying off my housing bill. I won't get a room in someones house as I don't need that extra stress of the unknown. A tiny place alone is a better choice for me.
Big commitment. This would be instead of a therapeutic retreat I've really looked forward to attending in October most likely.
On the other hand, if I can do life, like out of bed, my small graphic design biz might be back on track!
Yup, 8 -5 (up at 6ish daily) is frightening tho I won't be even close to alone in this. I miss socializing too. Getting to know other folks there will be good.
Does everyone start the same day or do new people start all the time? I know if this is all comes together easily, its meant to be. So I'm tempering my thoughts till I know its 100% paid and my financial investment isn't more stress than id gain? (I know id gain more!)
Would love stories. Did anyone go Jax in the dead of summer?
I scored for you as you prepare to travel to PRC! If you were headed to Rochester, I would have a ton of recommendations for you, but I’ve heard Jacksonville is nice, too! To answer your question, people begin on different days, but you’ll end up with pretty much a small core group… we had one large group that was broken up into about 6-8 at any given time. We’d come together with the big group as a whole for meditation/ relaxation and for therapeutic recreation in the gym. It was nice to have the smaller group for some of the heavier topic days. I love how Mayo incorporated so many different disciplines into the program. The OT was great and very helpful- they gave you plan out your weekends and in the beginning this feels like a very daunting task, but I began to embrace it and loved exploring Rochester! I joined an athletic club for two of the weeks I was there so I could be outside at the pool (and read “The Body Keeps the Score”) and tried a couple classes when I was up for it. I also sought out weekend events like the farmers markets, an antique/ craft fair, and walkable stores from my hotel… made the weekend go by much faster. In Rochester there were several hotels that offered extended stays for reasonable prices- o was able to walk to Mayo and take advantage of their gym at the hotel for PT exercises they’ll give you… also, a hidden gem I found was the Mayo Health and Wellness Center- I got a couple of massages while I was there, which was so relaxing to do- I’m sure Jacksonville has something similar! Wishing you the best of luck- this was so helpful for me!