(Finally) dedicated to pacing

I am now forced to humbly admit that most of my prior attempts at pacing, over all the many years of constantly dabbling with it, weren’t really pacing at all because I simply wouldn’t stick at it and would then fall back into old habits as quickly as blink. I always had my excuses at the ready as to why this one thing I “had” to push through was outside the jurisdiction of my need to pace or couldn’t be avoided (a dread of disappointing or letting others down being one of the most consistent excuses) when, really, the whole of life has to become one giant, continuous exercise in pacing to make this whole thing work sufficiently enough to avoid the constant boom-bust cycle of flare-ups and chronic fatigue that potentially get harder to recover from each time.

Unmasking the “and this…and then there’s this…and this…” long symptom list of chronic conditions

If you’re in one of your health troughs, your very worse of days, weeks or months, the times when you’re a fortune hunter out there on all the forums and websites, ever hoping for a breakthrough piece of insight, remember this too will pass and that it’s not always going to be this intense, though it sometimes feels like it is. And importantly, you’re not all alone. There are others like you, with their two hands overspilling with overlapping and often utterly bewildering symptoms that get precious little ear from medical professionals. We may feel isolated in our struggle but there are a lot of us out here.

Like Icarus: rewriting the narrative of what someone with ADHD needs to thrive

What you or I need to recover our health, to maintain it and truly thrive may be completely different, even polar opposite to what someone else needs. Considering the potential relationship between ADHD and a chronic (as in, long perpetuated) state of poor health.

Mirror mirror

If some of us feel as though we are floundering under he weight of "feeling too much" then lets take a broader and more optimistic view of this. Together, we are becoming more robust and I suspect the reawakening of the mirror neurone is a signal that we are descaling our furred up neurology in readiness for a bigger experience of all that it means to be human; which is a far less isolated, self-interested, muffled-up-to the ears experience than we have long tended to believe. In my view, this is the stuff of frontline evolution.