by sphinctersaurus » 30 Jan 2011, 17:33
For sure Bb, that's so true. I suppose the brutal cruelty of this condition and other maladies, is that they can sometimes take basic things like laughter and the ability to exercise from us. It's a fight to get them back too!
Sometimes I feel as though these misfortunes have turned me into a different person ... one I don't like! This wasn't exactly in the 'grand plan', if I ever had one!
I worry that it has turned me into a person that other people won't like as well, especially friends and husbands ... you know, those who choose to be around me!
This of course does not include my mother, who would still care for me and want to fold my laundry if I was on death row for murdering a bus full of tiny babies!
Some guy said something once about wallowing in the muck not being the best way of getting clean!!
Sage advice, but you gotta vent once in a while huh!
:D