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Hey there @jeanniem, I wanted to check back in with you to see how things are going. You remain on my mind since your last post. I related to your comment,
"I come from a go-getter family where the expectation is that you always go above and beyond. Finding balance without feeling lazy is one of my larger growth edges."
Boy, that resonated with me but more of those being my personal expectations. Not so much the lazy part, moreso never sit still, always accomplish something, the job is never done, put every one before myself. It all can take a toll physically, emotionally, and behaviorally and exacerbate symptoms.
I was recently rewatching patient testimonials from the Mayo Clinic's Pain Rehabilitation Center and wanted to share them with you:
Mayo Clinic Patients Discuss PRC:
- https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/discussion/patients-tell-how-pain-rehabilitation-program-brought-them-relief/
There certainly are "lots of moving pieces". I hope that you consider choices. With chronic pain and symptoms we may not always be able to control what comes our way, but we can control the way we respond and the choices we make to help achieve a better life quality for ourselves. I myself had to dig deep to figure this out. It's taken a long journey to get there, but I've gotten there. The job of rehabilitation is never done. My wish is to inspire you and let you know you're not alone.
Wishing you a happy hopeful day! Keep on, keeping on, my friend.
Girl, let me just say this, you need the Mayo Clinic Pain Rehabilitation Center! You check so many boxes and seem like such a solid candidate who truly would benefit from the experience. Ugh, if only I could waive a magic wand and transport you there for help. Not to mention you say so much that I have said in the past and have had a similar journey.
Sending positive vibes of hopefulness.