Thanks for adding emphasis to the delayed reaction we all have, it's a very important symptom and little understood ... not to mention hard to work around for those of us who are mobile at all.
You are so right. It is very hard to keep on moving forward with such odds against us.
And so often movement forward has to be so tiny -- as if our body needs to be fooled, that we aren't really trying to do anything -- and over such a very long time period to make any kind of progress at all.
And then, it can all be swept away yet again with a crash. And so we start over one more time ...
We should all get medals. But the ceremony would need to be in most of our bedrooms ... or with us absent in a darkened, soundproof room.
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Hi Anonymous 76.122.156.116
Thanks for adding emphasis to the delayed reaction we all have, it's a very important symptom and little understood ... not to mention hard to work around for those of us who are mobile at all.
You are so right. It is very hard to keep on moving forward with such odds against us.
And so often movement forward has to be so tiny -- as if our body needs to be fooled, that we aren't really trying to do anything -- and over such a very long time period to make any kind of progress at all.
And then, it can all be swept away yet again with a crash. And so we start over one more time ...
We should all get medals. But the ceremony would need to be in most of our bedrooms ... or with us absent in a darkened, soundproof room.
Thank you for writing.:)
Jody
July 10, 2016 - 2:01pmThis Comment
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