Re: (no subject) [?? re recovery]

Deborah Capuano (damonet(AT)concentric.net)
Sat, 28 Nov 1998 14:34:40 -0500

Laura, nicely said, I am with you in how you are attempting recovery, God Bless!
Deborah

BEELIEVER2(AT)aol.com wrote:

> I would like to give some of you some encouragement regarding the recovery
> process. . . .I have made significant changes since stepping away some from
> conventional western medicine. Movement techniques life Feldenkrais, Tai Chi,
> herbal supplements, aquatic therapy and staying as active as I can tolerate
> have pushed me to my limit. I have been told that I do not have MS, so I am
> exercising to the point of being tierd. . .just as I did prior to TM. I go to
> the park. . .walk with my wheelchair and then sit and get pushed when I am
> tierd. I go places I don't think I can handle, just to try them out. I even
> had a friend stay with me and we had (4) boys sleep over in a tent in the
> backyard, following a day of park activities and the movies. I never thought
> I'd make it, but today I feel great. I feel as though I am getting back into
> life. Don't get me wrong. . .I still do PT 3 times a week and OT 2 times a
> week. However FUNCTIONAL ACTIVITIES matter to be much more than if I lift a
> weight a few more repetitions. I'd rather be able to set up a tent! It is
> hard, but I have to try. I keep thinking of the children's book, "The Little
> Engine That Could." When I think I'll need assistance, I ASK. I never would
> have before, but I can do so much more with the help of others. God Bless all
> of you. And remember, God is in control, with your help! Love to all. .
> Laura