tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-824937920425155799.post462533640735791822..comments2023-03-29T12:53:01.895+01:00Comments on Little Wings: It takes time, and trust, to accept changeCorina Duynhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16721121652824312851noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-824937920425155799.post-65144342347703129982021-04-01T15:24:13.984+01:002021-04-01T15:24:13.984+01:00Big, big hugs to you Bernadette.
What a challengi...Big, big hugs to you Bernadette.<br />What a challenging illness this is and remains.<br /><br />I used to very much imagine a return to some health. I had it after the first 8 years of illness. I improved. Then since 2012 a decline, which is not stopping. No matter what I do, think or imagine. I struggle hard against the decline. But an acceptance of the reality is always a move forward. I can Corina Duynhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16721121652824312851noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-824937920425155799.post-55070841227249077912021-03-30T17:19:12.281+01:002021-03-30T17:19:12.281+01:00Ahh Corina, I am not sure even though my body and ...Ahh Corina, I am not sure even though my body and brain is so much more burdened with illness that I fully accept ‘decline’ do you? Do you imagine ever getting back to walking around pain and illness free? I meditate about healing all the time. I do Yoga Nidra. I attempt to stick with Ayurveda recommendations.... I have bedbound almost 4 years. Haven’t been downstairs in my house since ChristmasjustBhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14374521889925765194noreply@blogger.com