Guest guest Posted August 12, 2009 Report Share Posted August 12, 2009 Your instincts, , are right on. as to mother s__t, I can relate. I feel blessed I do not need to move in with family or friends. I'm easily upset, and so are family, even some friends. I used to rent an apartment with a kinda kitchen downstairs to strangers for 18 years. I much prefer strangers who keep their distance and pay rent. Wood, MD, FMS researcher, said last August, based on his brain research, FMS brains can handle no stress at all. Your stress is out the kazoo, as it is for many of us. I did not believe it possible for me to live alone with all my symptoms, to be able to afford to live alone. Yet, here I am. You are on the right track, imagining life living with less stress by yourself, as long as you continue to have access to computer and email. Once on medicaid, you are likely to qualify for an aide, as a friend of mine has. Not that help is easy. It's harder than you might think. And, we wanna do it ourselves. If we need the help, we have to acclimate ourselves to accepting our reality, our need for help, give up ego and former images of ourselves and find whatever charm we can in our altered lives. Art helps, looking at art is almost as good as doing art thanks to the internet. Keep looking forward, . You're almost there. toni nr annapolis md http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/CFAlliance/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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