Sooo good..Maggers, I can sooo relate to that....I was such a controller..everything had to be just right..I would make sure if it wasn't done properly...I was an office manager and administrator once... ..I didn't know I had Fibro then...but I knew something was going on...then we were ordained pastors..such a different role..more the caring role...not so much goal orientated/driven, this caring for others sooo suited me... lol....taught me sooo much about people, I'm very grateful....then comes the Fibro...then Fog..mmm...recon I must have had Fibro a good 10 years prior to diagnosis.like most of us...reckon my hardest task ever was giving control over ...to be controlled...it's just a laughable memory now but..it was there.....it's funny how we remember things from years ago but sometimes I just forgot what I walked up the hallway for..lol..mmm this Fibro is a shocker, but it has brought me into some beautiful peoples life..:-) xx
Maggers you are amazing, absolutely love this poem. I have now discovered a new mantra, 'surf the waves'. I conjures up images of body surfing over Aqua clear waters on sparkling crystal white crests. Surfing over the pain, discomfort and zombie like tendencies.