“That is why I tell you not to worry about everyday life – whether you have enough food and drink or enough clothes to wear. … Read More ›
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Four months have passed since I stopped feeling extremes symptoms of withdrawal of Oxynorm. The less extreme but more psychologically based symptoms took until January … Read More ›
I have spent the last two weeks with OxyNorm in my system and leaving my system. I have had the most fearful thoughts: attended the … Read More ›
A very dear and special friend, Helen Booysen, said the title of this post to me in an email just yesterday and I thought how … Read More ›
In the last month, we welcomed two German Shepherd puppies to our family. It was with apprehension of the workload that I took on the … Read More ›
In the past month or so I have been well enough to enjoy my work! Not that I don’t always love what I do, but … Read More ›
I have had a few days of flaring pain combined with flu which makes the CRPS worse. Confined to bed, I had plenty of … Read More ›
I have enjoyed being apart of Brene Brown’s and Oprah’s Life Class for the past 5 weeks and one of the exercises focussed on Authenticity. … Read More ›
For me, Nan was the embodiment of Grace and Elegance. She was always sincere, devoted, patient and above all, kind. Where possible, she lived in … Read More ›
Wholehearted living is about engaging in our lives from a place of worthiness. It means cultivating the courage, compassion and connection to wake up in … Read More ›
Some days are long, the pain is intense and distraction is hard to find. Today was one such day. The morphine tabs didn’t kick in … Read More ›
My love for both modern medicine and technology has grown in the last couple of days. Having reinjured my neck, I needed an MRI (how … Read More ›
I am so grateful to have the wonderful friends in my life that I have. The ones who phone on days when the weather is … Read More ›