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later ..
Last edited by wiretwister; Apr 13, 2016 at 07:26 PM. Reason: pulled it may repost later sorry ... |
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For me it's a delicate dance between physical and mental health. When my mental health is not so good my physical health gets worse because I don't take of myself and I eat more junk food and stay in bed longer. When my mental health gets better, then I tackle my physical health, which I'm not the best with, but I try. But as clockwork, the mental health will start to decline again and here we go on the merry go round...
I don't think that relates to your post, but that's what popped into my mind after reading it... ![]() |
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I agree that once we're pre-occupied it takes our minds off our illness. I'd take the flu over a BP episode any day... Unless it's happy hypo... We all like happy hypo!
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I'll do the same.
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