Quote:
Originally Posted by marion06095
Yep, me too. When I was well and working I was practically never home. I did a lot of traveling for work, and I really enjoyed putting in the extra hours when it was necessary. I was quite athletic, and I adored the out of doors.
These days, though, I really enjoy the comforts of home. You all are right about staying home for sometimes weeks on end, especially in the winter when walking can be treacherous.
I tend to think of it as a form of balance in my life. I used to go, go, go. So now I stay, stay, stay - home. I kind of enjoy my own company, and I am never at a loss for something interesting to do.
|
One thing about having this disease is that a person had better enjoy his own company or he will have a very dismal life.
Fortunately I have always been mostly a loner and enjoyed my family, work and sewing. I had friends, but still could entertain myself, which comes in handy now that I am somewhat confined.
gmi