Coping with age & serious illness. Anyone positive want to share?
I am a 72 year old widow and mother of 4 adult children. When my husband died 4 years ago I knew I had to reach out to make more friends, so I joined several local groups. I have some close friends and
enjoy going to community events. I have had bipolar disorder all my life (well controlled with medication), and earlier this year was diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease. I am still leading an active
life and am philosophical about my situation. Is there anyone out there interested in chatting about getting older or coping with illness? I have ideas to share, and would love to hear from people in
similar situations who would like to chat about our lives.
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Ginger-
You wrote: "It takes a fortitude of belief in yourself, and what mark you want to leave behind, to continue on each day. We all get that. I believe we honor ourselves when we do."
This is a thought to keep ready for moments when we need courage to take the first step.
Thank you!
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1 Reaction@vijay26 Gosh, thank you so much. Sincerely, I believe what I was handed in life has made me stronger, and understanding how to make the best of any situation. There are so many of us who feel we are alone [me, included!] so we reach out to offer a shoulder, or helping hand of support. For me, being able to express myself in writing, or art, or fabric, gives me joy. Being able to help others in different ways that means something to them, helps them feel less alone, and helps me feel needed.
While there is no way I could hold down a job now, I can do things in chunks of time. There is a local group I am bookkeeper for, another I am secretary for, volunteer each week at our local food pantry, and am an elected official serving on city council. All of these utilize my skillsets from decades of experience, so they are not forgotten/wasted. Is it an effort? Yes, indeed. However, the rewards are incredible, and hopefully my actions can serve as inspiration to others.
Ginger
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5 Reactions@gingerw way to go , Ginger ! Sometimes we just have to find new ways to connect, even on limited energies…we budget our energy as carefully as any tight financial budget, and using what we have to help others is the best ! Somehow, that can actually give us more energy—of the best kind—and it adds up to meaning in our lives..you definitely are an inspiration to me and many others here ! Thank you, with all best wishes for a good life !
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1 ReactionThank you for sharing. I have also struggled with bipolar disorder my whole life, but it was misdiagnosed as depression. I am 60 years old and married, but I would like to make some new friends. I’m a bit introverted and often get nervous around new people so it’s hard. What social groups did you join to meet new people?
@bewildered sometimes, making new friends just begins with friendly hellos…also, don’t be afraid to initiate more connections..reaching out with a simple helping hand can be the beginning of good connections…wishing you very well.
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Have you heard of Silent Book Club, where people get together at a local coffee shop or other venue with their current book? No pressure to talk or present. It just helps you mix with like-minded people who love to read.
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4 Reactions@calofmichigan thanks, I never heard of that, but sounds great! I love to read, it’s my favorite hobby but joining a book club to discuss and airing different opinions makes me a little wary. And feelings of pressure.
@ellu Thank you for such a thorough, insightful post on this very important topic. It still comes down to "quality of life" and "when to say when." Thank you for your honesty.
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I like your advice, "You have a lot to deal with, but please try to look up, not down."
I will rememer it when times are hard. Thanks.
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1 ReactionMy husband also just had open heart surgery in February and anxiety pretty much has taken over my like with the health issues I have so I would also like to know how to be positive when life keeps giving me hurdles.
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