"Quality of life"......a gift that just keeps on giving.

Posted by Chris, Alumni Mentor @artscaping, Jan 8, 2021

The 2020 Holidays are over. What was your favorite gift? Was one of your gifts what I call a “quality of life” gift? Was it a new special pillow that made you sleep better? Perhaps you were given something that made your life a little easier like new shoes with a softer sole. Or maybe your family gave you a Mayo gift like the Pain course or a Habit workshop?

It’s never too late to think of and thank yourself for your endurance, generosity, and kindness to yourself. And these may be things that you have never mentioned because you didn’t want to be a burden or a nuisance or appear to be selfish.

I went crazy this year and got three of my quality of life gifts. I’ll share them with you and hope you realize how very important they were and are to me.

1. My MFR therapist began to feel that one session a week was not sufficient. So, we set up a six week trial of 2 sessions per week. The difference in tolerance was amazing. I didn’t have to endure increasing discomfort for 7 days….just 3. And so….gift #1. When I let my family know they found a way to help with the additional cost called a “stocking stuffer”.

2. For over a year I have been noticing more and more pain in my hip. Several years ago, I had an injection which was done poorly and so I wasn’t too excited about trying again. This time I had a chat with myself. “Why, Chris, are you going through increasing pain when there is a solution?” So I gathered my strong determination, had the injection, and am just jumping for joy. And my insurance covered it. Great…..another quality of life gift received and appreciated.

3. My 2021 quality of life gift brigade begins tomorrow when I have my preliminary appointment to fix my arthritic thumb. I can no longer open a jar or turn a key in the door lock. Seven years ago I had anchovy surgery on the left thumb. It is perfect. Now, why have I let the other one reach such a painful stage? I really don’t like surgery but this one is relatively doable and I won’t need too much help at home.

So Happy Holidays to me.
And thank you friends and family who shouted encouragement and helped support my wishes for a few things that just needed to get done.

What items would qualify for your quality of life? Let’s all share and help each other develop our 2021 list of can dos and must-dos.

Be happy and content in 2021.
Chris

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I have diabetes type 2 and my HbA1c raise up to 7.0 %. This is the limit to control blood sugar with safe range.
I pay attention to my daily meal and exercise every day, however, these day I had been under a heavy stress regarding my daughter. Mainly, after meal my blood sugar raise up to 200 mg/dl.
I am really concerned with lab data because my mother developed to take hemodialysis.
Also, high blood sugar give damage to my vascular condition.
I will try to control my blood sugar to prevent CKD or any other related desieses.

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I have diabetes type 2 and my HbA1c raise up to 7.0 %. This is the limit to control blood sugar with safe range.
I pay attention to my daily meal and exercise every day, however, these day I had been under a heavy stress regarding my daughter. Mainly, after meal my blood sugar raise up to 200 mg/dl.
I am really concerned with lab data because my mother developed to take hemodialysis.
Also, high blood sugar give damage to my vascular condition.
I will try to control my blood sugar to prevent CKD or any other related desieses.

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Stress regarding your daughter could be contributing to the increase in your a1c reading. But continue eating healthy meals and exercising. Your doctor will want you to try and keep your alc under 7.0%. So, see if there's any way for you to reduce or even eliminate the stress in your life. That will help a lot.

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Stress regarding your daughter could be contributing to the increase in your a1c reading. But continue eating healthy meals and exercising. Your doctor will want you to try and keep your alc under 7.0%. So, see if there's any way for you to reduce or even eliminate the stress in your life. That will help a lot.

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Thank you for your advice.

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Thank you for your advice.

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You're welcome. Wishing you all the best!

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