Post Something Positive Here Each Day

Something positive… My son Jacob got all As on his report card! This is the second quarter for all As! Wtg Jacob!

I have finally found a neurologist who appears competent and the meds has prescribed for me are working. Only had one severe lightning strike since last Tuesday when I went to him and one minor strike day before yesterday which was controllable.

Now that is great dsm..! yay for you!

My happiness for today (well yesterday)...someone left a very nice desk calendar in the break room with a "free to good home" post it note on it. I took it. It's now sitting on my desk. Each page has some inspirational saying and a tip for having a great day. It's pretty and it makes me happy!

~Mistee

I woke this morning pain free and its a beautiful day!!

congrats Debra!

Debra said:

I woke this morning pain free and its a beautiful day!!

That’s wonderfulDebra! Very similar for me. I’m near pain free today, it is a beautiful day and my friend stopped by the house with lunch! A real blessing and I am very grateful!!!

Day 9 post MVD and still no TN pain


Hazzah!! Fingers and everything else crossed for you!! Are you home Now?
Albee said:

Day 9 post MVD and still no TN pain

Hope today is as brilliant as yesterday for you x

Nomad said:

That's wonderfulDebra! Very similar for me. I'm near pain free today, it is a beautiful day and my friend stopped by the house with lunch! A real blessing and I am very grateful!!!!!

I have just eaten a lovely breakfast of peaches, yogurt and cereal and it was pain free. Yummy indeed. My cat and I just had a play.(she got a bit out of hand) Naughty Lark. I'm going to try and do some painting today. I have decided that even though the medication has zapped my creativity every day I'm going to try even if its just for a few minutes. Hope you all have great days.

Yup, departed Hopkins on day3!!! That was the best hospital experience I’ve ever had




Debra said:


Hazzah!! Fingers and everything else crossed for you!! Are you home Now?
Albee said:

Day 9 post MVD and still no TN pain

"One good thing about having TN: my ceiling fan blades have never looked so clean for so long!"

This made me laugh...

I recently joined this support group and also the TN association. Wanting to visit that site again but being lazy in my typing I simply typed tn ass. and oh my goodness, lol. I was afraid to click anything that Google provided for that search.

I Just had Strawberries and cream. Nom!!

My entire house is now a crafter's paradise!

I finished two of the four words I've been trying to embroider on a Christmas stocking I been working on since November!

Today is a pretty bad pain day, so lots of meds meaning i am kinda spacy...even so, hubby wants to take me out for Valentine's Day. I"m complaining that i can't; i'll look horrible trying to eat in public, i'll make a mess, i'll look like i'm high and retarded....ect ect.

He says he doesn't care. He loves me and has no problem with it..and to pick out some nice clothes and plan on going out. (..and to remember to pack some meds and mouth numbing gel.)

This is why i love him so much...i would just wither and die under the weight of TN if not for him.

So positive today? I"m coloring my hair right now and then am going to pick out a nice dress to wear out with my man tonight. So hmmph to TN!

~Mistee

Mistee, that was very touching. Hope you had a lovely Valentine’s Day.



I’m happy because my son, DIL and new grandson were here this weekend and it was just wonderful to see them all!!! :slight_smile:

After a not great start to last week I’ve had four great days in a row because of the love and support of friends from far and near. On Valentine’s day I got a surprise parcel of three good books. On Friday I found out that my pregnant daughter and her husband are going to have a boy! A visitor to my island came to look at all the artwork I’ve been doing the past few years and was very encouraging; she is also a wonderful supporter of my published works and encouraged me to keep writing even though I’m finding it difficult these days. Last night I had dinner with friends and made it through the first half of a community concert. The pain still escalated each day but all that goodness coming my way helped me keep it on a “back-track” so I could come forward.

Though all our kids (ages 20, 27 and 28) are busy these days, they are still all within an hour away and I am so proud of them, thrilled at what they do... my husband is incredibly supportive, and I am thankful for it all!