Thursday 10 December 2009

two years with me - but it's not all bad.

i have been neglecting this blog a tad. i admit i find it easier to post on hyggelig happy as

*i am not sure if anyone reads this.
*if i am feeling rubbish i might moan a bit too much.
*if i'm having an okish day i might to sound a bit too smug.
*i don't always know where i am going with this blog.

one thing i do know is that i will carry on posting and hope to find the direction this blog is going. if i can make even just one person feel less alone in coping with a chronic illness i will be glad i started this blog.

next year i aim to start my series of interviews with lots of people who have one thing in common: chronic illness. people with symptoms, people that have recovered, medical professionals, people who can share experiences with one goal: how to keep happy while life is so restricted and challenging.
i will review books, magazines and treatments, and find out what can help even in a small way.

it is almost two years since my own symptoms started with a bad bout of flu. it's been a very tough couple of years. but it's not all bad. i have tried to stay positive and find a balance. in the last few months i have tried to channel what little energy i have into being creative. it's what makes me happy, but until i became ill and had to slow down i never had the time to make anything.

my proudest moment in these last two years was last week when the new little shop welcome home stocked some little toy bears and cards i had made.
as some day's it's hard just to get out of bed, to be able to create something and sell it feels like an amazing achievement! yes, i wish i had enough energy to make enough to sell in many shops, but it's a start, and i am chuffed to bits.

thank you to my dear friends who have been very encouraging and supportive especially emily who has been simply amazing this last year, to vicki for coming into my life at the right time, and to viv for all the love.

this will be my last post here this year so i wish everyone a wonderful (and as symptom free as possible) festive season. peace and joy. love kim x


p.s ~my MRI scan results must be ok as i have not the results yet. no news is good news!

pp.s ~i will be posting about physiotherapy and graded exercise in the new year. i would love to here about other peoples experience of this or any other related issues. you can contact me at hellohyggelig@ymail.com

ppp.s ~action for ME will be given a donation from many online shops including amazon, tesco and john lewis when you shop through their website www.afme.org.uk

4 comments:

  1. I didn't know, sweet Kim, that you were suffering from all of this. How amazing that you are able to spread as much joy as you do. I suffer from a much less severe, but chronic illness (Graves Disease), and my mother, who lives with us, has had a very severe chronic illness for 29 years. She got it when I was 10 years old, and we still deal with it daily. But, deal we do! There is no other way, and we seek the happiness in every single moment that we can, as you obviously do yourself. I will be a regular reader and visitor from this day onward. Blessings to you at this special season!!! Please feel free to email me anytime you need to vent or to share a "good" day--I will totally understand, and you have a safe place in my mailbox, always. We are many miles apart, but with the miracle of the internet, you have a friend here in far-off California.
    xoxox.

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  2. thank you thank you thank you Amy! you have brightened up my day no end (do you say 'no end' in California?) your words mean such a lot to me! oh please keep adding all your amazing photos to hyggelig happy as they always bring a big smile to my face and im sure many many other's too!!
    i am ashamed to say that i had never heard of your fave band frightened rabbit (ive been out the music loop since i got ill - i used to go to so many gigs) but i have been checking them out and i think im hooked!!
    oh Amy thank goodness for the internet - it has opened up another world to me and you also have a friend here in (freezing cold but snowy)Scotland. have a wonderful christmas xxxx

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  3. Oh, Kim--if you like Frightened Rabbit, you might also like my other new fave (also Scottish!) called Glasvegas. Have you heard of them? Super great, too!

    Enjoy your lovely snow!

    xoxoxoxoxoxox.
    p.s. We do say "no end!" :o)

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  4. yay, Amy i have heard of glasvagas (phew! not totally out of touch!)they are great! i'm glad to say we have some cool music here! if i think of some others you may like i will let you know! sending you warm scottish wishes xxxx

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