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Insomnia has a good side. Time to reflect.
There are so many reasons I'm grateful for this forum. Here are more that I've been thinking about.
- It accomodates everybody. For some that means they can make the print big on their computer screens, rest their eyes when they need to, hanging out here at odd hours, dropping in from home because it's too hard to leave the house, etc. Mostly because we can work it around seizures. I love that I can log in from a dark cool room with my head packed in ice (headaches)
- Writing in here helps keep our minds sharp. It's the way I've chosen to use my brain, especially with research or harder topics. Some days it's not really possible, but most days it is, even if it's for a few minutes.
- We do get help, information, and support for ourselves, but it also gets us out of our own skin and gives us a chance to help others. No medicine on the planet that comes close to helping another human being. It raises spirits.
- We can take our time. We can take ten minutes or ten hours writing a post, depending on how we feel. And then when we screw it up we can go back in and edit it (I end up doing that a lot). Or just leave it. Doesn't matter.
- Speaking of it being in writing, lots of us in here have problems making things clear. I am grateful that I can type something out, put it away, read it later to make sure it makes sense before posting it in here. Or not. It's great that it doesn't really matter if it makes sense or not. Personally I'm much better in writing than I am speaking. If I was talking this to you it'd be a mess, wouldn't say what I mean it to. Even if it sounds logical at the time.
- I think I already said this, but repeating it is good. We don't have to go anyplace to participate.
- We can be ourselves and get support, even though sometimes we feel we can't anywhere else.
- By listening to others, we know when I'm getting good treatment and when we're not. It sets the bar to a higher standard.
- We get the explanationswe don't get from our docs. Whether it's that they are too busy or just don't know. But when we put together what all our neurologists have told us, it answers a lot of questions our own docs just don't know or else don't care to share.
Q: Why do our docs feel they have to discount what's in here (oh - it's just to provide emotional support and to deal with symptoms), or they get huffy about the fact we are in here, or that we share information and not just hugs? Because this forum is so good for us in so many ways.
This was one of those days where it took hours to write something. The forum will always wait for it.
There are so many reasons I'm grateful for this forum. Here are more that I've been thinking about.
- It accomodates everybody. For some that means they can make the print big on their computer screens, rest their eyes when they need to, hanging out here at odd hours, dropping in from home because it's too hard to leave the house, etc. Mostly because we can work it around seizures. I love that I can log in from a dark cool room with my head packed in ice (headaches)
- Writing in here helps keep our minds sharp. It's the way I've chosen to use my brain, especially with research or harder topics. Some days it's not really possible, but most days it is, even if it's for a few minutes.
- We do get help, information, and support for ourselves, but it also gets us out of our own skin and gives us a chance to help others. No medicine on the planet that comes close to helping another human being. It raises spirits.
- We can take our time. We can take ten minutes or ten hours writing a post, depending on how we feel. And then when we screw it up we can go back in and edit it (I end up doing that a lot). Or just leave it. Doesn't matter.
- Speaking of it being in writing, lots of us in here have problems making things clear. I am grateful that I can type something out, put it away, read it later to make sure it makes sense before posting it in here. Or not. It's great that it doesn't really matter if it makes sense or not. Personally I'm much better in writing than I am speaking. If I was talking this to you it'd be a mess, wouldn't say what I mean it to. Even if it sounds logical at the time.
- I think I already said this, but repeating it is good. We don't have to go anyplace to participate.
- We can be ourselves and get support, even though sometimes we feel we can't anywhere else.
- By listening to others, we know when I'm getting good treatment and when we're not. It sets the bar to a higher standard.
- We get the explanationswe don't get from our docs. Whether it's that they are too busy or just don't know. But when we put together what all our neurologists have told us, it answers a lot of questions our own docs just don't know or else don't care to share.
Q: Why do our docs feel they have to discount what's in here (oh - it's just to provide emotional support and to deal with symptoms), or they get huffy about the fact we are in here, or that we share information and not just hugs? Because this forum is so good for us in so many ways.
This was one of those days where it took hours to write something. The forum will always wait for it.