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Little late on this Thursday post, but better late than never. It’s been another week of healthcare hell with my medical provider, so I’ve been either a) making calls or researching, or b) am too drained to write.
But I digress…I finally decided what I was going to do for my paid subscribers! Once a month I’m going to do a “Getting To Know Me” post (kind of like the last one I did) with random things about me that might pertain to my disability, but don’t necessarily. I’m likely going to do some Q&A posts too.
Lastly, even though this was a rough week, I’m going to appreciate the lessons it brought me, which are as follows:
Don’t ever do anything that you don’t want to or don’t think you need to just because other people think it’s a good idea—even if it’s people you care about and care about you.
Slow down on the toxic helpfulness1, especially if you’re exercising it with people who won’t appreciate anyway.
I get knocked down, but I get up again…literally. I fell today for the 1st time in a while but the lesson was that I was able to get myself up using the couch and table which I haven’t been able to for a long time. I also had a gratitude moment because I had my new glasses in my hand at the time, and they didn’t break! 🙌
What Made Me Happy This Week 🌞💞
This post by
. It’s so good and completely reframed the idea of resilience for me:Despite appearances, I finally realise I am not able-bodied’: novelist Daisy Lafarge on her hypermobility disorder - This was a really eye-opening look at both Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (which I had never heard of before) and what it’s like having that as an NHS patient in the UK.
In the spirit of the Chumbawamba “Tubthumper” reference I made earlier and in the subject, here’s the video for your listening enjoyment. God, I miss the 90s.
I actually miss 80s and 90s music as well. Of course, they don't make music like they did in the 50's/60s/70s, too, but I grew up listening to 80s and 90s music. They DEFINITELY don't make music like that anymore. And when I saw your title, I automatically thought of this song, so thank you for the earworm. LOL
So sorry it’s been a rough week - but congrats on not just getting back up again… also deciding what the next step in your substack journey is! Thanks as well for that article on EDS - I’ve got it and it can be incredibly difficult dealing with the healthcare system. Very fortunate to finally have a team who understand it.