I know this is not about PMR, but when i saw it i thought to myself yes this is how i should be thinking.
Instead of giving myself reasons why i can't, i give myself reasons why i can.
See if i can keep it, hope you all have a pain free day. Mags
I know this is not about PMR, but when i saw it i thought to myself yes this is how i should be thinking.
Instead of giving myself reasons why i can't, i give myself reasons why i can.
See if i can keep it, hope you all have a pain free day. Mags
Great Thought.
Thank you Margaret.
Have a good day too.
Susanne x
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Thanks for this Margaret, perhaps if we are all positive about this we will all start to have more good days than bad ones. Have a good positive weekend., Dave
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Hi Margaret - I agree! Sometimes the only way to stay reasonably sane is to try and think positively. When I am having a really bad day I try and think of all things I can do rather than all the things I can't. As in I can sew, knit, watch tv - I have a few friends who are now nearly blind (because of other conditions) and I see how small their world can be. Hope you have a good day! : )
Great positive outlook. Another one for all of us "If you're going to have an attitude, pick a good one".
Yes Margaret, that is exactly why we produced a book called
"Living with PMR & GCA".
thanks Pauline, still cannot contact the other.
yes i agree its good reading, and explained a lot to my husband.
It IS about PMR too - you have to look for what you CAN still do, or do differently. Life doesn't end because of PMR - it just changes and sometimes the changes can be for the better.