tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6181780691238814823.post5835277943849124108..comments2023-08-28T23:22:07.966+10:00Comments on Living with Bob (Dysautonomia): Break and mend.Michelle Rogerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16472120868084570461noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6181780691238814823.post-13254524381192184612014-09-24T04:34:32.401+10:002014-09-24T04:34:32.401+10:00Uhmmmmm.... I have always been fascinated with peo...Uhmmmmm.... I have always been fascinated with people's thoughts.... You have a beautiful mind. Like the metaphor of the sea shell, with whatever comes at you, eventually you turn it into a beautiful word of art. Words are powerful, kind of like waves in the water. Both never fail to create change.<br /><br /><br />Glad you made it to the water. Change is good. <br /><br />Sometimes it is easy to spout off encouragement, and off the cuff remark. Not so easy to find the words to comfort someone in the midst of all hell breaking loose in your body... I wish I had good comforting metaphors when hell seems to be spinning your world when you have a downward spiral with dysautonomia.<br /><br />My cynical side says bottoms up<br /><br />My compassionate side says... This too will pass... It won't always be so bad... Yeah... Eventually we learn to cope with new levels of illness and we learn to cope with whatever remiss ions come to our bodies..<br /><br />So glad to hear that like the sea shell your moving thru be able to venture enjoy beautiful things.<br /><br />I guess again ... You rock...<br /><br /><br />Cheers...Corrinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17592172977909860639noreply@blogger.com