Chloe_88;1438408 wrote: You know some of those weeks or days that are just so strange ?
Well I think i'm having one of those..
Well.. I've been a bit negative over the past months as **** has hit the fan quite a bit.. (Sorry for that :-3 ).. But this week has been all ups and dows..
Downs would be; my town on fire, and the death of that poor student, my grandma has dementia and not can't eat anything now except for liquid food, My nan with kidney failure, keeps having black outs (and hurting herself in the proces), I just heard my aunt has lung issues and might have a blood clot somewhere or other... And then just now, my washingmachine blew up!
On the upside; After months of fighting my mum and I just got a multinational company to cave in :wah: (Dads ill, and his employer wouldn't pay him or stick to his reintegration into a suitable workplace). And my very shy cat just came up for a cuddle for the very first time
I am now going to enjoy my victory whilst washing my clothes by hand! :yh_rotfl (any tips on washing clothes by hand, are very welcome by the way ! :wah: )
Anyone else had something strange or wonderful happen lately?
It can seem the world Is against you when the negatives outweigh the positives Chloe.
I am sorry that you have so many troubles and hope one by one they sort themselves out. What I have learned, Is that worrying yourself silly will only sap your energy and leave you In no condition mentally or physically to cope. That said, It's quite normal that we feel some guilt when we have moments of enjoyment or moments where we momentarilly forget our troubles.
My husband Is very seriously Ill right now and has been In and out of hospital In the past few weeks. He has no left lung and only two thirds gas exchange and lung capacity In the right one. He has 2 terminal lung conditions and the prognosis Is not good. I dread the winter because because the cold weather affects him so badly but this year, It's been particually bad. In fact, his consultant said only a few days ago that the slightest sign of a sniffle and we must call them as dangerous times are ahead.
I find It tough sometimes, working and having to do everything around the house but I try hard every day to find something to be grateful for. My husband and I laugh a lot which helps and I am blessed with a large family, friends and support network. But I sympathise with you because there are always days when everything seems Insurmountable.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them. R.L. Binyon