Posted by SweetFeet on July 18, 2017 at 05:39:17 from (70.35.102.196):
In Reply to: I asked again posted by larry@stinescorner on July 17, 2017 at 23:10:03:
Larry,
It's tough when a person can't do the things they normally do. Just remember you're trying to reach a goal - and that goal is wellness! So you've just got to do (or NOT do) what the docs say because it's important.
Everyday gets you one day closer to being able to "do stuff".
If you get feeling too "down" about it - be sure to tell your doctor.
As others have mentioned, is there some type of hobby you could take up for right now? Put a tractor or a farm scene puzzle together? Paint some new barn signs to hang up when you get feeling better? Invent a new recipe or two? Though reading makes you tired... read one chapter of a book once or twice a day?
What about a new kitten to keep you company during the day? (Just thinking a cat would be company for you... but not as much work as a dog.)
And just remember we all want you to beat this thing! We want you to have more years with your wife. We want you to have more years with your little girl. We want you to meet your grandkiddles some day... and post pics of grandpa working with those little tykes in your garden.
If you feel like doing something... and if you know it's too much - then LOOK AT YOUR RUST... it's a reminder for you to REST.
We are still praying for you! Keep your eye on the goal! You can do it.
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