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It is by way of reflection that even at the young age, one wonders if nature is making a point of slowing us down, perhaps in some way making us think more about things, instead of mad rushing about.
I have learned over the past few years now, to have a sense of humour, about all this, never ever get depressed, and if things are bad, simply bow down before Allah, stop overworking and let the joints settle down, for me it always works though it may take a few days sometimes. I know it is scary to live a life with pain and limitation but I'm looking forward to a better quality of life than I have now. It does make you feel slow when you see others walking effortlessly ....... especially if they're a lot older!! It's not easy but I remain positive that my forthcoming treatment option will make my life easier. One thing I've learnt from having arthur is to listen to your body and when those joints start throbbing or locking ...l you have to rest. what a joy if i became more active again and my body start working again as it once did. best wishes Last edited by ash; 02-06-2010 at 06:25 AM. |
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