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<blockquote data-quote="jjraak" data-source="post: 2003408" data-attributes="member: 493719"><p>Brilliant news [USER=492004]@IronLioness[/USER] .</p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>Officially, the Doc states I'm out of diagnosis and have 'reversed' it -</strong></p><p><strong>I don't like nor agree with that description, and, I know I'm not actually out of the woods, it's a lifelong condition, it won't go away - BUT I can do what I can to keep itfrom coming 'back', as such</strong>.</p><p></p><p>Agree entirely with that</p><p>And while perhaps overall in similar mode, my changes have felt a little more like they crept up on me. I guess changing one thing, always impacts something else</p><p></p><p>But the overall effect, is as you describe .</p><p></p><p>I've taken stock, made some changes that now seem to be part of my new Normal day to day routine </p><p></p><p>We meet on the same road, [USER=492004]@IronLioness[/USER] , perhaps taking a slightly different route . but with mainly the same goals, aims & methodology</p><p></p><p>Lead the way, my friend. I think your ideas are spot on </p><p></p><p>Long term goals and aims makes this far more comfortable then, I think it SHOULD initially feel .</p><p></p><p>We are a remarkable species, fast of thought and speedy to adapt.. WHEN required .</p><p></p><p>God speed on the rest of your journey</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jjraak, post: 2003408, member: 493719"] Brilliant news [USER=492004]@IronLioness[/USER] . [B]Officially, the Doc states I'm out of diagnosis and have 'reversed' it - I don't like nor agree with that description, and, I know I'm not actually out of the woods, it's a lifelong condition, it won't go away - BUT I can do what I can to keep itfrom coming 'back', as such[/B]. Agree entirely with that And while perhaps overall in similar mode, my changes have felt a little more like they crept up on me. I guess changing one thing, always impacts something else But the overall effect, is as you describe . I've taken stock, made some changes that now seem to be part of my new Normal day to day routine We meet on the same road, [USER=492004]@IronLioness[/USER] , perhaps taking a slightly different route . but with mainly the same goals, aims & methodology Lead the way, my friend. I think your ideas are spot on Long term goals and aims makes this far more comfortable then, I think it SHOULD initially feel . We are a remarkable species, fast of thought and speedy to adapt.. WHEN required . God speed on the rest of your journey [/QUOTE]
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