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Living the CFS Life: February 2011
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Living the CFS Life. Balancing hope and acceptance while living with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. 8220;Both abundance and lack [of abundance] exist simultaneously in our lives, as parallel realities. It is always our conscious choice which secret garden we will tend." - Sarah Ban Breathnach. Thursday, February 24, 2011. Follow Up Doctor's Visit. I met with my doctor yesterday, and I have to say, it went swimmingly! The doctor renewed my prescription and gave me two refills. I don't have to return for th...
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Living the CFS Life: May 2011
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Living the CFS Life. Balancing hope and acceptance while living with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. 8220;Both abundance and lack [of abundance] exist simultaneously in our lives, as parallel realities. It is always our conscious choice which secret garden we will tend." - Sarah Ban Breathnach. Tuesday, May 3, 2011. I feel uplifted, happy, almost exhilarated. I find myself smiling a lot more. It's like a weight, a fog has lifted from me. Yet, twice this week - twice! Happy Mother's Day to all you Moms out ther...
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Living the CFS Life: June 2011
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Living the CFS Life. Balancing hope and acceptance while living with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. 8220;Both abundance and lack [of abundance] exist simultaneously in our lives, as parallel realities. It is always our conscious choice which secret garden we will tend." - Sarah Ban Breathnach. Sunday, June 26, 2011. XMRV Treatment: Four Months. Well, here's a quantifiable improvement for you: I lost a couple of pounds! I haven't changed my eating habits. It's been due to an increase in activity. I'm still not...
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Living the CFS Life: XMRV Treatment: Four Months
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Living the CFS Life. Balancing hope and acceptance while living with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. 8220;Both abundance and lack [of abundance] exist simultaneously in our lives, as parallel realities. It is always our conscious choice which secret garden we will tend." - Sarah Ban Breathnach. Sunday, June 26, 2011. XMRV Treatment: Four Months. Well, here's a quantifiable improvement for you: I lost a couple of pounds! I haven't changed my eating habits. It's been due to an increase in activity. I'm still not...
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Living the CFS Life: Note to Self: Stupidity Causes Setbacks
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Living the CFS Life. Balancing hope and acceptance while living with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. 8220;Both abundance and lack [of abundance] exist simultaneously in our lives, as parallel realities. It is always our conscious choice which secret garden we will tend." - Sarah Ban Breathnach. Sunday, June 5, 2011. Note to Self: Stupidity Causes Setbacks. I don't know if all the oils will work, but like I told my sister-in-law, at least they smell good. :). I would be very interested in some of what you are u...
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Muse's Sober Musings: May 2012
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Essays and articles on sobriety and recovery for women, utilizing the program from Women for Sobriety. Tuesday, May 29, 2012. Episode twelve of the Getting to Recovery podcast is now available! Links to this post. Labels: Getting to Recovery. Sunday, May 27, 2012. Or preview the currently available ones below. Escape from the daily routine with a full hour of gently breaking waves and the sounds of shore birds. An ideal background to meditation, or a calming way to drift off to sleep. Links to this post.
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Muse's Sober Musings: Affirmations are Power
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Essays and articles on sobriety and recovery for women, utilizing the program from Women for Sobriety. Affirmations are positive statements designed to counteract negative beliefs that we hold. Put simply, an affirmation is a wish stated as if it is already true. Begin with "I am":. These words are powerful and immediate, and your brain takes them as a command. Not all affirmations have to start with I am, but the words chosen should always be immediate. Are in the present:. Are said with emotion:. The b...
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Muse's Sober Musings: September 2012
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Essays and articles on sobriety and recovery for women, utilizing the program from Women for Sobriety. Wednesday, September 26, 2012. Drunken Monkeys and the Carpool Lane. I've been heading to a bad place lately, a really bad place. It seems like everything is going wrong and every solution is a failure. I find myself thinking, one more straw and I'm done for. And in the middle of this meltdown sneaks the idea of drowning it all, just for a while. Although alcohol may seem to offer that distraction, it i...
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Muse's Sober Musings: Seven Days Sober: Help is Not a Dirty Word
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Essays and articles on sobriety and recovery for women, utilizing the program from Women for Sobriety. Saturday, December 7, 2013. Seven Days Sober: Help is Not a Dirty Word. Why, you ask, am I rambling on about myself? Statements Two and Nine go hand-in-hand to provide a blueprint for taking charge of our reality. The past is gone forever. Statement Ten: All love given returns. I will learn to know that others love me. To sum up this meandering musing, I offer Statement Eight: The fundamental object of ...
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Muse's Sober Musings: December 2013
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Essays and articles on sobriety and recovery for women, utilizing the program from Women for Sobriety. Saturday, December 21, 2013. Don't Panic When Things Go Right! Oh, happy day! Things went perfectly this time around, no foot-dragging or second opinions or other red-tape. I could not be happier! But nothing is ever this easy. Something will go wrong. There's a shoe out there to ready hit me in the head and ruin everything. What will I do then? Do any of those thoughts sound familiar? Links to this post.