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Monday, October 27, 2008

ABC

Today's post I am presenting to you in alphabetical order. I'm going to find something to talk about for every letter...or at least one word per letter. so here goes!

A is for anger, which comes with trying to coordinate everything going on in my life.
B is for boys... oh boys. Life without them would be so dull... Like N. for example. Or MB, we have a kid together... haha. Not really I promise, just an inside joke. And then there's him. The one who makes me smile so much just to think about. =] B is also for Boston, which I'll be seeing a lot of from now on.
C is for crush. That I have on someone... And want to do something about...
D is for dreams...which I have been having a lot of. Weird ones. Involving robotic children, theatre productions and all my friends...
E is for everything being so insane these days.
F is for friends. Who even though I probably seem like a mad woman, are there for me. They are there no matter what and it's spectacular. I know I say this a lot. But it's so true. So so true. For those that read this, of my friends, I'm there for you always!!! F is also for flirtatious/flirting. Flirtatious being the scent of a body spray I am getting and flirting being what I need to do more of.
G is for German/German club. I didn't do my German homework this evening I left it at school. Which is bad, because it's the only class I'm going to tomorrow on account of leaving for Boston. I also am missing out on German club, well it seems like, I just don't know how that's going to work.
H is for hospital. I'll be visiting once a week. =p H is also for Halloween Party. Which AP is having and I'm so excited!
I is for imperialism which we just got done studying and I got an 84 on the test I thought I failed!
J is for Jack-o-Laterns, because Halloween is coming!
K is for kangaroos, kuz I kan't think of K and they are cute!
L is for love. Duh. I feel the love of everyone around me and it keeps me going.
M is for mysterious, the scent of the products CT is getting from the make-up party her mother had.
N is for...not saying what (or who) first comes to mind because he got his own post, when really he's just a big dummy. hahaha.
O is for over thinking, I do it, A LOT.
P is for psychology off. Which is a competition that two kids had during open and it was rather amusing. M. had an advantage though, his parents are psychologist.
Q is for Quantain. Which is a word I remember from something to do with atoms in chemistry... test on that friday =\
R is for remission. Which I start the fight for tomorrow. And will be in most definitely by 2009!!!
S is for soft flannel sheets so comfy and warm.
T is for therapy. Ewww. But it will make me better. T is also for time. Never enough.
U is for understanding. Which is key to some many things. I need to understand that although I will be put through hell I'm going to get better. I need to understand, history and chemistry in order to pass school. I need to be understanding of my friends and their problems no matter how big or small. I need to understand that someday, someone will want me, for me despite how U for unique I am.
V is for violin. Which I need to practice more.
W is for winter which is quickly approaching. My foot hates it (but soon seasons won't matter! YAY!) and it's so very chilly outside.
X is very very important, but for reasons I can not blog to you all. Nothing bad. But for those of you that know me, you know.
Y is for yipee!?
Z is for Zinc an element on the periodic table. Wow, my chem. teacher would be proud.

And there you have it. Did this tell you anything probably not.

But, I must go. Blog you laterrrrr ♥♥♥

Thursday, October 23, 2008

N. Get's His Own Post... Well Mostly ;p

Well gosh if he actually read my blog he'd get to feel special. But it's doubtful that he does. Perhaps I'll make him look and see this. I don't know. But anyways. Lately he's really just been like keeping me fighting. Considering my blog is about me staying strong and fighting, he gets a staring roll. All my friends are so so great. I love them to death. I don't know what it is about him though...he's different. Maybe it's the whole him being a guy thing, not really sure but, he just makes me feel better, no matter if he's being mean or really sweet. Strange.

I also gave him an awesome birthday gift a couple days ago on his Bday. (10/21) It was a new sweatshirt in black. The one he wears otherwise is a terrible color!!! But I "fixed" that. Now to get him to wear it more often then the other... well. I have done what I can. Besides I wouldn't want to change him. He's so unique. haha. Not as unique as the wrapping paper and card I used. I made them both. The paper had words (not so nice words and phrases) all over it. The card recalled some of our memorable quotes/moments. And also told him that I don't know what I'd do without him. Geesh, I know he would be lost without me. I honest to goodness think he's a good guy he really is. Look at what he said when I was having treatment anxiety:
I said: it's dumb. but i'm in like fight mode. like i know i have to do this. i am going to do this, but still every time i think about trips to Boston i like get all upset and i feel all alone. like there is going to be no one there to make it better
Him: Well there may not be anyone there but theres always friends for when you get back, were all here for you and were all supporting you, you know you have an army of friends that are always willing to talk or give you a hug, you are a very strong person and we both know that, you are never alone at heart, always remember someones thinking about you and hoping your ok
me:and i know i can and will do this. i'm strong but i feel so weak
Him: well we all know your strong and just feel strong yourself, its all a mind set, you FEEL how you want to feel, its all up to you, i cant even begin to imagine how tough it is, and god damn i respect you for that, but i know your very strong inside and you can do whatever you put your mind to robin, you WILL get through this

So yes. Thank him much but let's hope it doesn't go to his head. =p

As for some other people I wish they'd be a little more confident...and not girl paranoid. I really like him. He's a great kid. Super smart. And I've heard he rules at pass interceptions in football? Well I've known him since 6th grade and he's always been kinda dorky like awkward I guess but I mean, geesh. This is me we're talking about, he needs to be calm. I'm so chill.... HAHAHA.

I had other stuff to say...but now I'm all like happy so let's leave it at that.

tata loves.
Blog you l8r

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Friday, October 17, 2008

I'll Walk

"We were 18, it was prom night. We had our first big fight. She said "pull this car over" I did and then I told her "I don't know what you are crying for" I grabbed her hand and she reached for the door She said. . ."I'll walk Let go of my hand Right now I'm hurt And you don't understand So just be quiet And later we will talk Just leave, don't worry I'll walk"

It was a dark night, a black dress Driver never saw her around the bend I never will forget the call Or driving to the hospital Where they told me her legs still wouldn't move. I cried when I walked into her room. She said. . ."I'll walk Please come and hold my hand Right now I hurt And I don't understand Let's just be quiet And later we can talk Please stay, don't worry I'll walk"

I held her hand through everything. The weeks and months of therapy. And I held her hand and asked her to be my bride. She's dreamed from a little girl. To have her daddy bring her down the aisle. So from her wheelchair she looks up at him and smiles and says. . ."I'll walk Please hold my hand I know that this will hurt I know you understand Please, Daddy don't cry This is already hard Let's go, don't worry I'll walk"

These are the lyrics to a country song I love. It's called "I'll Walk" and by Bucky Covington. Look it up, because I can't get it on my playlist. It's today's one and only quote, because I'm feeling super lazy. It describes what I am going through so well just not the exact situation.
"Don't worry I'll walk." I am in outpatient treatment. It's going to be hell but I know I need to do this. It is going to get me into remission, I'm going to have my life back!!! The song says hold my hand or don't hold my hand and that happens with me I have times when I need to just do it, but other times I really could use someone to keep me going. It also says about understanding, sometimes I feel lost other times empowered sometimes I feel like all my friends are there and willing to just be there other times it's so frustrating they just can't understand. This is a huge journey. It has changed me so much for the better, but I'm ready to regain what's mine. I need to fight this. I'm going to be in PT 3-4 times a week plus home program. One of those times will be in Boston each week and I'll also be going into cognitive behavioral therapy down there. I'm ready, I need to do this. I'm still scared because I know it will hurt. But don't worry I'll walk.

Homecoming was last night and I'm feeling the affects. I still don't get out of doing all I'm supposed to though. But I will procrastinate. I have tons of work and then therapy. ACK. But it'll all get done/happen eventually. The parade, game and dance were absolutely amazing. I had so much fun getting ready with CT and SM and also dancing the night away! I asked the guy to dance. We didn't, but I'm blaming it on him being paranoid, but I don't know. I have bigger things to worry about. It makes me kind of sad, but hey, I'm fine. it was a blast! I just am ready to crawl into a ball and cry though, despite the great time tremendous owies and like ah ah ah. But there will be happy pictures for me to see soon. that will help. And just getting to see him tomorrow is good. Plus Tuesday is N.'s bday and I get my braces off. And Wednesday i get my robotic baby. oh boy. Long week once again. therapy on top of it all. But yesterday was fabulous, I'll be fine.

"I'll walk Please hold my hand I know that this will hurt I know you understand Please, don't cry This is already hard. Let's go, don't worry I'll walk"

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Monday, October 13, 2008

Pregnant

this title is so weird. So I'm going to explain. NO WAY am I pregnant. There is absolutely no chance of it. But the title is relevant. For one thing, my electronic child project coming up. Not going to be fun but that's a ways off. (well only like a week) the electronic baby are cute, yet not as realistic as they could be but very realistic...but anyways. What is near is my appointment (eval). Why is this like pregnancy? Well it's like THE DAY. Just as a due date is the day. but also I need to like use Lamaze breathing. I'm so worked up. It's not okay. So I'm just going to move on and talk and give quotes so I stop freaking you out and keeping you focused on the title. =]

It's so close. My appointment is going to happen. I am freaking. I know I should not be freaking. I know this I am fully aware and I am not trying to freak but I get comfy and then I'm like AH it's coming NO NO NO. I mean this is a really good thing. But also a really scary thing. It's like a huge deciding day in my future. It may mean a whole new journey or NOT. Like they can do whatever they want with me. I don't like not being able to control at least a little bit. I mean ah. They decide if I get better or not. I mean it's me who has to do what they say. well "has to." But...still if they don't accept me...I'm sorry I feel like I can't do it. that's a terrible attitude to have I KNOW. I know it is. but putting myself through torture when I'm not being forced to do it's just not okay. I really can't force myself to do it. Especially if I'm still trying to do school too. I need to stop predicting and just let it happen. but I can't. Lamaze breathing. hehehehe hooo hehehehe hooo. AH . AH . AH . Childbirth is so not this nerve wracking. Suddenly you're in labor whether you want to be or not. And you know once that happens you're having a baby, like it or not. And no I'm not saying and it's more painful. No. RSD is more painful. I am so ready for childbirth. Oh and you are so ready for me to stop being weird and discussing...pregnancy and birth and yea... I'd feel that way too if I was a reader of this blog and not it's creator. So. Quotes now:

"One of the things that keeps you from dropping them in the nearest volcano is that you had to work too hard to get them. You had to cry, you had to scream, you had to sweat, you had to cuss out health care officials, and when that's all over with, you'll be willing to put up with a lot more from your kids." Barbara Hall

^^ Just to make you feel like you're not escaping the baby theme... hahaha. Now for some real quotes:

"I'm not a vegetarian because I love animals. I'm a vegetarian because I hate plants." A. Whitney Brown, this is funny... CT/CG my vegetarian friends...I've found you out!

"It's all right to have butterflies in your stomach. Just get them to fly in formation." Dr. Rob Gilbert

"Whatever you think, be sure it is what you think; whatever you want, be sure that is what you want; whatever you feel, be sure that is what you feel." T. S. Eliot

"And when it rains on your parade, look up rather than down. Without the rain, there would be no rainbow." Jerry Chin

"Although the world is full of suffering, it is full also of the overcoming of it." Helen Keller

This is a good ending quote. It's very powerful. And goes well with my blog statement.

Love to you all. ♥♥♥

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Just A Snippet

I only have a tiny little new snippet of the autofightbio. this is because my memory of all the details and order of events...not so good. But I'll work on that. It's just not the time to be trying to bring fourth the past. I need to focus on the future and the positive in it.

Autofightbio cont'd:

It was a big downward spiral spinning out of control, eventually into a wheelchair.
From the get-go I was against going into a wheelchair. Being in a wheelchair was the sure sign that I had some serious problems. It forced me to face new challenges, new looks from my peers and most of all, new physical issues. Being in the wheelchair eased my arm pain and my fatigue to some extent. Of course, I was still always drained. Pain has a way of “sucking the life out of you.”


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An Apple a Day

Does not keep the doctor away. We picked apples today. I love apples. They are yummy. My personal favorites are Macintosh, but I'll eat Golden Delicious as well as others. I used to be a huge Granny Smith fan, but I don't like them anymore. I eat them a lot this time of year, but they do not keep doctors away. Less than 96 hours until I go to Boston. I'm so nervous. So so so nervous. I wish I could just be excited and go and face it, but I can't be. I mean positive thinking, I get I should use it but it's hard when things don't go my way very often. I mean, I can not imagine being pain free it terrifies me. It like is so amazing I'm scared. If that happens I'll probably cry more than if I don't get into treatment. Because I'll have like a second chance at life. I'll be an improved person, but I'll be able to do what I want unrestricted. Happy tears there will be beyond belief. I hope that happens. But then again there is a definite chance it won't.

That's all I have to say today, I'm just a little. Hmmmm. ick. I shall try to blog more tomorrow my loves. tata ♥♥♥ with only one quote:

"Sometimes it's hard to avoid the happiness of others." -David Assael, Northern Exposure, Our Tribe, 1992

BAT (Blog After Thought)- I think I may work on my autofightbio now, so perhaps I will post a chunk later or tomorrow. ?

Friday, October 10, 2008

You've Got A Friend in Me

That's a Disney song. From Toy Story. It's not on my playlist, but the title reflects what I'm going to discuss. Disney movies and friends. I've been on a Disney movie kick lately and I've noticed some things, and really just enjoyed watching them. It's so nice just to watch cute animated films that you used to love when you were a kid. I still love them. They tell great stories. One thing I noticed though, is every one I can think of deals with love and or friendship. This isn't a bad thing. But it's true. I think maybe it makes teenager who they are, depending on what they saw as kids. Disney movies make you want to fall in love. They make you want to have a best friend.

Well here's the truth. Until this year/last year I never had a real best friend. I never understood that. I never thought you could care about someone that much. I never thought I'd be able to trust someone that fully. Well now I have two best friends. I mean, I don't like to pick and choose. But there are two people in my life that I can not picture losing and I am near certain we'll KIT forever. I love them so much. I can tell them anything and don't have to worry about judgement. It's truly amazing. As for the love thing. Not yet someday. But I do really like someone, it's nice. I mean, it's even nicer when someone really likes you for you. But maybe, sometime, before school ends. Who knows. I'm going to try to be brave at homecoming and maybe that will help me out. I'd btw I'm never losing my independence, no matter how much someone means to me. So there. But you know one of my best friends said to me last night, "you know me better than I know me" and I think that's so awesome because I feel like that's how they are with me too. I also have been told that my problems are worse and I shouldn't have to worry about them. I'll always worry about them. I don't care if I'm on my last legs. friends are there for each other no matter how big or small the problem. It's so cool having people close to you and I greatly appreciate it!!!

As for the Disney portion. I think I'm going to watch Pocahontas tonight...or maybe lady and the Tramp. Whichever one I watch I'll probably watch the second one as well. I LOVE Disney movies and finally, am going to give you some quotes from them! Hooray! In some cases I'm just putting what movie they come from not who said them. But if I know who said them, I'll put it!


"Nearly everybody gets twitterpated in the springtime. [. . . ] You begin to get weak in the knees. Your head's in a whirl. And then you feel light as a feather, and before you know it, you're walking on air. And then you know what? You're knocked for a loop, and you completely lose your head!" -Bambi

"If you live to be a hundred, I want to live to be a hundred minus one day, so I never have to live without you." -Pooh, Winne the Pooh

"Warsh---what fur?" -Grumpy, Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs

"Oh, you can't help that. Most everyone's mad here. (Laughs madly & starts to disappear) You may have noticed that I'm not all there myself." -Chesire Cat, Alice in Wonderland

"Buzz: I've set my laser from stun to kill.
Woody: Oh, great. If anyone attacks we can blink em' to death." -Toy Story

"Alice: I'm sorry I interrupted your birthday party.
March Hare: Why my dear child this is not a birthday party.
Mad Hatter: Heavens no. This is an unbirthday party." -Alice in Wonderland

"Let your heart guide you. It whispers so listen closely." -Littlefoot's mom, The Land Before Time <---Not sure if this is a Disney movie...?

"Mater, like terrrmaterrr without the terrrr." -Mater, Cars

"(after being filled with Porcupine quills) Ah! He bit me with his butt!" -Chance, Homeward Bound

"Es-cap-ay, that's funny, it's spelt just like Escape." -Dory, Finding Nemo

"...I don't even know if I'm black with white stripes or white with black stripes!" -Marty, Madagascar

"Like my mother always said, curiosity killed the dog." -Sassy (cat), Homeward Bound (Disney? idk)

"Whoa! Okay. It's all fun and games till someone loses an eye." -Tantor, Tarzan

"Shoot! You're in Radiator Springs the cutest little town in Carbuerator County." -Mater, Cars

"It's a dinglehopper. Humans use these little babies... to straighten their hair out. See? Just a little twirl here and a yank there and voila. You've got an aesthetically pleasing configuration of hair that humans go nuts over." -Scuttle (holding a fork), The Little Mermaid

"Oh, shucks! I think I bent my b-b-b-beak." -Boomer (the woodpecker), The Fox and The Hound

"Yep, yep, yep!" -Ducky, The Land Before Time

"We are Siamese if you please. We are Siamese if you don't please." -Siamese cats Si and Am, Lady and The Tramp <---This makes me think of A. and her questions...

"Dude? Dude? Focus dude... dude?" -Crush, Finding Nemo

"Hm. Teenagers. They think they know everything. You give them an inch, they swim all over you." -Sebastian, The Little Mermaid

"Does the cat always have to be the brains of the operation? Beauty and brains. I never cease to amaze myself." -Sassy, Homeward Bound II:Lost in San Francisco

"Wendy: Peter... I should like to give you a kiss. (A confused Peter sticks his hand out)
Wendy: Don't you know what a kiss is?
Peter: I shall know when you give me one." -Peter Pan

"If you're scared just be scarier than whatever is scaring you." -Thumper, Bambi II

"Petrie: I fly?
Ducky: No, you falled." -Land Before Time

"Dory: Hey there, Mr. Grumpy Gills. When life gets you down do you wanna know what you've gotta do?
Marlin: No I don't wanna know.
Dory: (singing) Just keep swimming. Just keep swimming. Just keep swimming, swimming, swimming. What do we do? We swim, swim.
Marlin: Dory, no singing.
Dory: (still singing) Ha, ha, ha, ha, ho. I love to swim. When you want to swim you want to swim. Marlin: Now I'm stuck with that song... Now it's in my head." -Finding Nemo

"Oh, that clock! Old killjoy. I hear you. "Come on, get up," you say, "Time to start another day." Even he orders me around. Well, there's one thing. They can't order me to stop dreaming." -Cinderella, Cinderella

"Next thing you know, she'll be tyin' your beards up in pink ribbons and smellin' ya up with that stuff called, uh...”perfoom"." -Grumpy, Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs

"Oi! Ten thousand years will give you such a crick in the neck." -Genie, Aladdin

"I was saved! I was saved by a flying wild man in a loincloth!" -Jane, Tarzan

"Baloo: Now, look. It's like this, little britches. All you gotta do is... (starts singing) Look for the bare necessities / The simple bare necessities / Forget about your worries and your strife / I mean the bare necessities / Are Mother Nature's recipies / That bring the bare necessities of life / Wherever I wander / Wherever I roam / I couldn't be fonder / Of my big home / The bees are buzzin' in the tree / To make some honey just for me / When you look under the rocks and plants / And take a glance at the fancy ants / Then maybe try a few... Mowgli: You eat ants? Baloo: You better believe it. And you're gonna love the way they tickle." -The Jungle Book

"Can you stand on your head? (takes of head)" -Chesire Cat, Alice in Wonderland

" P. Sherman, 42 Wallaby Way, Sydney." -Dory, Finding Nemo

"I'm tellin' you, man, every third blink is slower." -Fillmore, Cars

"{singing) You can own the earth and still / All you'll own is earth until / You can paint with all the colours of the wind." -Pocahontas

"Ohana means family, family means nobody gets left behind. Or forgotten." -Lilo, Lilo and Stitch

"Delilah: I've never really felt this way before.
Chance: Me neither. I wanted to say the same thing to you all day, but then I thought you'd laugh at me and then you'd think I'm a dork." -Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco

"Beast: I let her go. Cogsworth: Yes, yes, splen - You... what? How could you do that?
Beast: I had to. Cogsworth: Yes, but, but, but... but... why?
Beast: Because... I love her." -Beauty and The Beast

"Do not be fooled by its commonplace appearance. Like so many things, it is not what outside, but what is inside that counts." -Aladdin

"Forever is a long long time and time has a way of changing things." -Big Mama, The Fox and The Hound


"A dream is a wish your heart makes." -Cinderella, Cinderella




Wednesday, October 8, 2008

I Like The Way You Play the Piano

I didn't have things to blog about and then I decided to add music to my blog and was like WOA I have things to blog about. A. and her quoting Lucy inspired the title. Then I was like oh disney/little kid movie music! INNER CHILD. Channel it. Don't grow up too fast. the second song also is relevant. It was in my head today. Today was a singing and dancing day. Heute war ein singen und tanzen Tag. :D It was very good and happy. Lots of happy things. I got all my homework done and practiced my violin. I got to see my friends and have some interesting times. A. gave me her good luck gift which I LOVE. I LOVE CT's gift too. They are both so awesome and so like related to them. They are deff. coming with me to Boston. N. on the other hand has not given me anything. Oh well, he's a dud. durrrr. On that note, I'm considering asking someone to homecoming... but shhhh don't tell. And no it's not N. NO WAY. hahaha. He's long since...my brother... anyways. We had nachos for dinner! That's happy! And a bought an eyeliner pencil. And chocolate! For tomorrow's German club "Shocktoberfest" yay! It's a good end to the week. (I have a long weekend! YAY!) I also got to care for a robotic child in class today. They are so annoying yet very cute. Next week is when the not so fun begins. Well no. Next week is very good. Lots of German stuff. And homecoming. But my appointment as well -_- but let's not discuss it. Let's have some quotes!

"It's kind of fun to do the impossible." Walt Disney

I was going to do tons of disney quotes...but off to watch my shows. Sorry guys.

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Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Rules---Thanks

Well I wasn't going to blog. I am having a lazy evening. I am just all RSDed out. I mean pain...is elevated, not a full on flair...at least yet, but I just feel kinda blah. I don't sleep that well cuz of pain and stress, and also I'm just stressed about schoolwork/my appointment/my social life. It's really really hard for me and I appreciate those so much that try to treat me "normal"... I LOVE MY FRIENDS. I also love questions...not like how are you feeling (unless you really want to know) but like I don't understand why RSD makes you ____ or what is RSD or is this brought on by RSD or what is wrong with you?! anything that shows you care/want to be educated verses are just going to assume you know. And that brings me to why I decided to blog. I found this on but you don't look sick and really would like to share it with you all:

"10 Commandments for interacting with the chronically ill
©2006 Susan Williams, PublicHealthAlerg.org

In the realm of chronic illness, one of our more challenging tasks can be gaining support from others. As if finding a knowledgeable and caring doctor wasn’t difficult enough, finding caring and supportive friends to surround ourselves with can be even more difficult. Most people are simply not capable of understanding, unless they have the misfortune of a chronic illness of their own. How many of us have heard something along the lines of “But you don’t LOOK sick...?” It makes one wonder how a sick person is “supposed” to look. If one were to hobble around on crutches, would their illness suddenly become more believable? Our society understands the visible, physical manifestations of illness, such as a broken bone in a cast or hair loss from chemotherapy. What many fail to grasp is the subtle, invisible manifestations of chronic illness. Symptoms such as pain, severe fatigue, and cognitive impairments are not easily visible to the average observer, which means that sufferers of chronic illness often look “just fine”.Our society is all about instant results - the mindset that we can just pop a magic pill and all our troubles will go away. When sufferers of a chronic illness do not quickly “get better”, we are often treated as if it were somehow our own fault. We may even be told that we are “hypochondriacs” or that “it’s all in our head”. Remember when you had the flu? You were exhausted, achy all over, and could hardly get out of bed. But, fortunately, the illness passed and you were back to your old self and usual activities. Now, imagine if you had never recovered from that flu. Every day, you wake up achingly sore and as tired as if you had not slept at all. Imagine trying to go through your usual activities while feeling this way. Not only do work, school, and regular tasks of daily living become near-impossible, but so do the smaller day-to-day things that so many take for granted, such as simply washing your hair or paying the bills.It is stressful, it is exhausting, it is depressing... and yet the chronically-ill person continues on in the face of it all.For those of you who may have, at some point, been the perpetrator of an otherwise well-intentioned comment, please understand that our illness is just as real as that of an amputee or other “visible” illness. To help aid those of you who wonder how to interact with a chronically ill person, allow me to present the Ten Commandments.

1. Thou Shalt Not Imply That We Are Not Truly Ill.
You will not convince us otherwise with remarks such as, “You LOOK good,” or “But you don’t LOOK sick.” Even if you meant them as compliments, we perceive those kind of statements as insults because they imply that you do not believe us.

2. Thou Shalt Not Imply That The Illness Can Be Easily Fixed.
People with chronic illnesses are persistent, if nothing else. We hang on, day after day. We see countless doctors, take numerous medications, do endless research, and continue hoping that the answer is just around the next corner. So please do not insult us by delivering diagnoses, remedies, or comments such as, “Why don’t you just...” or “Have you tried...” or “You should....” If it truly were that simple, I assure you that we would have done it already. We are sick, not stupid.

3. Thou Shalt Not Imply That We Brought This On Ourselves.
We did not choose to become ill, just as we do not choose to stay ill. Simply having a positive attitude is not going to solve our problem. One would never imply that a quadriplegic chose such a trial for themselves, or could get better “if they really wanted to”. Please afford chronically ill patients the same respect.

4. Thou Shalt Not Insult or Argue With Our Limitations or Behaviors.
If people with chronic illnesses push ourselves too hard, we can suffer serious consequences. Most of us have developed coping mechanisms to help us survive, and it is cruel to expect us to do more than we are able. One chronically-ill woman I know was actually told, “I wish I could have the luxury of sleeping all day.” Believe me, we would much rather be out working, playing, spending time with loved ones, participating in normal activities.
“Sleeping all day” is not a luxury for us – it is a critical necessity, one that we must take in order to protect whatever remaining health we have. Perhaps it may help to think of it in terms of being one of the medications we need to take. If you wouldn’t think of denying a diabetic their insulin, then don’t think of denying the sufferer of a chronic illness their critical need, whether it is a mid-day nap, avoidance of certain foods or environmental factors, or something else.

5. Thou Shalt Not Imply That You Can Relate To What We Are Going Through.
Unless you have a chronic illness of your own, you cannot possibly understand just how much suffering is happening. Of course you want to be compassionate and want to relate to people. But when you try to do this by telling a chronically-ill person that you are always tired too, it tends to make the person feel that you are minimizing their suffering. Try saying something more along the lines of, “This must be so hard for you,” or “I can’t imagine what you’re going through.” It really does make a difference to us.

6. Thou Shalt Be Mindful Of Other Family Members.
Chronic illness doesn’t just affect the person who has it, but the whole family as well. The trauma of the illness can evoke feelings of fear, depression, anger, and helplessness in all family members. The balance of family dynamics will most likely change, especially if it is a parent who is ill. The healthy spouse may end up taking on an overwhelming amount of responsibility, and even children will likely be involved in helping care for the ailing family member. Please keep these others in your thoughts as well, and make an effort to direct some special attention to them, without any mention of illness or disability. Individual family members adjust in different ways and at different paces. All members might benefit from counseling to help handle the stress involved, and each family member also needs to have time to pursue their own individual interests. External support from friends, neighbors, extended family, religious institutions, and support groups may help ease some of the burden.

7. Thou Shalt Acknowledge Our Efforts and Celebrate Even Our Small Successes With Us.
For the chronically ill, any day that we can accomplish a task, no matter how small, is a “good” day! Our lives are often measured in terms of doctor’s visits and lab work, and our “success” measured by a rise in Natural Killer cell counts in our blood, or actually completing an entire load of laundry in just one day. Please do not look at us as if we are joking when we share these celebratory moments with you. Celebrate with us, be happy with us, and do not kill the moment by announcing that you just completed the Ironman Triathlon in record time.

8. Thou Shalt Offer Thy Specific Help.
There are so many ways to help -- the most difficult part is usually getting a chronically-ill person to accept that help. They do not want to feel like a “burden”. If you offer a vague, “Call me if I can help,” the call will probably never come. But if you are sincere, consider extending offers of specific help, such as a ride to a doctor’s appointment, or picking up a few groceries or the dry cleaning. These activities can be done in a way that does not add any extra burden to your own schedule. If you have to go to the grocery store for your own family, it really isn’t much extra work to grab an additional loaf of bread and jug of milk. If you have to swing by the post office, getting an extra roll of stamps or mailing an additional package isn’t much extra effort for you – but it can save a chronically-ill individual a lot of time, energy, and exacerbation of symptoms.

9. Thou Shalt Remember Important Events.
I’m not just talking about birthdays and Christmas. A major doctor’s appointment, lab test, or new medication are all important events to the chronically-ill person. Try to sincerely ask, “How was your appointment? How did the lab test go? How’s your new medication?” The chronically-ill person will appreciate that you remembered, and that you cared enough to ask about it.

10. Thou Shalt Get To Know The Person Behind The Illness.
The illness may be a part of us, but it’s not a part of who we ARE. We want to be known as more than “that sick person”. You may discover that we have a wickedly funny sense of humor, a creative imagination, musical talents, or any number of things that better describe who we are, and what we would rather be remembered for. (It makes for better gift ideas too -- rather than presenting us with yet another self-help book on the power of positive thinking, now you can give us a CD from our favorite singer or movie of our favorite actor instead.)

Most of all, please remember that the chronically-ill person is more than worthy of love, friendship, and support. Most chronically-ill people I know are the toughest nuts I have ever met. Indeed, I have come to believe that a chronic illness is not for wimps – rather, only the toughest of the tough can continually face the struggles of life while battling a debilitating disease. That kind of grit deserves nothing less than pure respect and admiration, even from our toughest critic -- ourselves."

So that's today's quotes... haha yea long I'm sorry but they send very very good messages that I feel are important. I like to think that if the world was more aware everyones life would be easier. I'm not just talking RSD, but if everyone came with a little knowledge about every way life can be more difficult. It's of course impossible. But... hey. Crazy insanity is my specialty. To bring it down to a smaller scale.

"I'd like to think if people could understand or TRY TO IMAGINE what I go through they'd think before they speak. They can't imagine it. And that should tell them something right there... SHUT UP."
^^^ This is all me but it deserves quotations

Okay. I really am going to be done with this really long blog that wasn't even going to exist now. I need my rest.

Blog you later lovessss. ♥♥♥

Monday, October 6, 2008

Wissen und Kennen

I have a German verb lesson for you that think is very important. Wissen is to know a fact. Kennen is to know a person. What is the relevance of this? Well. If you know a fact, or facts ABOUT a person it doesn't mean you know the person. Unless you have taken the time to get to know someone really well you have no right to voice things to the public or to them about them or what they believe. When people do this it pisses me off!!! People thinking they know me. Thinking I cannot hold my own. Thinking they can do and say whatever they want when it comes to me and they have nothing to worry about. I'm not weak. And people will not walk all over me. And for those that have been doing so, they will soon see this. They'll be getting a stern talking to if it keeps up. And that's what's got me perturbed.

9 days till Boston and I'm terrified. That also has me all to pieces. People don't/can't understand how big of a deal this is. those who do try to I'm so thankful for. Others think I'm being obsessive or negative by focusing on this so much. Well it's a big deal. This decides if they think I'm worth their time. If it is worth trying to make me better. I may have pain free NORMAL days if they choose to help me. That's a ENORMOUS deal. I know, (ich weiß), that I can't change the outcome, and it's not worth losing sleep and worry, but I can't help it. It's just an evaluation, it should be something I take on with confidence and excitement, but it's not that easy.

Another thing that isn't easy is keeping warm. Well at least for me. During the day and at night I'm always cold. Well I got me think nice flannel hunting vest. It's warm =] and I'm going to wear it tomorrow. Tomorrow should be an okay day because of that. Also, I'm planning on not sitting in a distracting place and making good use of my hour and a half free period. I won't have people to distract me, therefore I plan to: finish my math worksheet and study for the quiz. I plan to type up my "A Day in the Life of a Parent With an Infant" story. I also hope to get all or a good chunk of my reading done for English in "Into the Wild" (which so far, I'm not too fond of. And I LOVE books) so that tells you a lot... I also want to more done in my Child. Dev. notebook and on my German Exchange Application. Well....wishful thinking. But I'm going to try.

And I'm also going to try for meaningful and awesome quotes today!!! Like super de duper good ones!!!

"When a deep injury is done to us, we never recover until we forgive." Alan Paton

"You're only given a little spark of madness. You mustn't lose it." Robin Williams ---Did I put this one up before? Oh well... *shrug*

"The man who has confidence in himself gains the confidence of others." Hasidic Saying (Ummmm excuse me Mr. Saying i believe this should read THE WOMAN)

"Desire creates the power." Raymond Holliwell

"Love is an irresistible desire to be irresistibly desired." Robert Frost

Those are quotes I found today. The below is my favorite poem. And a bunch of my favorite quotes.

The Road Not Taken
By: Robert Frost

Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth.

Then took the other, as just as fair,
And having perhaps the better claim,
Because it was grassy and wanted wear;
Though as for that the passing there
Had worn them really about the same.

And both that morning equally lay
In leaves no step had trodden black.
Oh, I kept the first for another day!
Yet knowing how way leads on to way,
I doubted if I should ever come back.

I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I--
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.


"Girls are like apples on trees. The best ones are at the top of the tree. The boys don't want to reach for the good ones because they are afraid of falling and getting hurt. Instead, they just get the rotten apples from the ground that aren't as good, but easy. So the apples at the top think something is wrong with them, when in reality, they're amazing. They just have to wait for the right boy to come along, the one who's brave enough to climb all the way to the top of the tree." Unknown

"Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass it's about learning how to dance in the rain." Unknown

"Life is not measured by the number of breaths you take but by the number of moments that take your breath away." It's in AB's song, but I don't know where's it's originally from.

"Life kicks you around sometimes. It scares you and it beats you up. But there's one day when you realize you're not just a survivor. You're a fighter. You're tougher than anything life throws your way. And you are." One Tree Hill

"Live life …uninterrupted!" Jessika

And pretty much my blog "mission statement" of sorts, said by Ashley Mahoney,

"We have all had orange ribbons pinned to our dreams…but please do not let them stop you. Just let it be a little detour on the way to the top!"

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Imagine

I just read an inspiring blog post by a fellow spoonie and decided I best blog. I have lots I could blog about...but we'll just see how the spirit moves hmmmm.
I got to spend time with my uncle! It was so awesome. He's kind of all over the place...constantly moving and never really settling in anywhere but we just click. He works on farms and I love them. We went driving in his truck. (I drove! =] ) and just talked a ton. It was so spectacular!!! We got to really talk about a lot. About me and going to Germany, and Boston. And high school and relationships and where I want to go to school. It was really good. His truck is funny. It's a typical him car. the drive train is almost shot and it's filled with clothing, papers and a Sunkist soda bottle. One of the seatbelts the dog chewed off. The driver's seatbelt...well it works... sort of. I got in and went to buckle it and it didn't work. Well he goes, I need something to hit it with!!! I'm like what?! He rips the other buckle our of the seat and wacks it a couple times. This causes the button to pop up and it works! yay! But then he has to hit it every time we get out and back in. It was amusing though. We go to go out walking in the woods and stuff. Which I LOVE. I was I was still there.

I also wish the coming weeks weren't stressing me out so. I wish that happiness came easier and MH was so completely wrong about what she said about me. But she's not. I can be so negative. I know I can be. I get in these stretches of not being happy. it's awful. I try to change it. She doesn't realize how hard it is, it frustrates me. Both of them who like targeted me really pissed me off. I mean, I left. And I'm sure they think they won. they didn't though but if I get all upset and yell and cause a big problem I pay for it. they don't. they get to go on there merry way. All my friends get to do that. But some actually care and don't spout off at the mouth with hypocritical careless comments. I'm kinda glad they called me out...it made me see who I was kidding.

Anyways that makes no sense to you all so I'll stop ranting and you some quotes sprinkled with lots of funny ones to lift the mood:

"Stoop and you'll be stepped on; stand tall and you'll be shot at." Carlos A. Urbizo

"Assumptions are the termites of relationships." Henry Winkler

I bought a cactus. A week later it died. And I got depressed, because I thought, Damn. I am less nurturing than a desert." Demetri Martin New York Magazine, October 3, 2005

"There ought to be one day-- just one-- when there is open season on senators." Will Rogers

"People can have the Model T in any colour--so long as it's black." Henry Ford

"Forgive your enemies, but never forget their names." John F. Kennedy

"The problem with the designated driver program, it's not a desirable job, but if you ever get sucked into doing it, have fun with it. At the end of the night, drop them off at the wrong house." Jeff Foxworthy

"Always laugh when you can. It is cheap medicine." Lord Byron

"You must learn from the mistakes of others. You can't possibly live long enough to make them all yourself." Sam Levenson

DR. SEUSS. Was a genius.

A person's a person, no matter how small.
Dr. Seuss

Adults are just obsolete children and the hell with them.
Dr. Seuss

Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.
Dr. Seuss

Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened.
Dr. Seuss

I like nonsense, it wakes up the brain cells. Fantasy is a necessary ingredient in living, It's a way of looking at life through the wrong end of a telescope. Which is what I do, And that enables you to laugh at life's realities.
Dr. Seuss

Sometimes the questions are complicated and the answers are simple.
Dr. Seuss

I meant what I said, and I said what I meant. An elephant's faithful, one hundred percent.
Dr. Seuss, Horton Hatches the Egg

Young cat, if you keep your eyes open enough, oh, the stuff you would learn! The most wonderful stuff!
Dr. Seuss, Seuss-isms

I speak for the trees, for the trees have no tongues.
Dr. Seuss, The Lorax

Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It's not.
Dr. Seuss, The Lorax

Goodnight everyone! Blog you laterrrrrr <333

Thursday, October 2, 2008

∞ -1


I don't particulary have a good blog topic... but I have quotes for you. And a shout out to CT. I also need to call AB... and tell her about Boston...but for now I'm going away for the weekend. so for some quotes:


or not I'm too lazy... how sad...but the picture is pretty.
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The bus metaphor is what I live by and it could come in handy to anyone. All you have to do is remember you're the bus driver of this huge bus AKA your life. The bus is whatever you make it and the passengers behave how you make them. The ones you want off...can always be pushed back when they won't kindly leave.