This is my welcome post
This is my welcome post
When life begins and we take our first breath, it’s instinctive (short of those of some that needed that well deserved slap on the ass.) From that point on life is about learning. We watch, mimic and try. I tell my kids on a regular basis that they didn’t come out of me knowing how to walk. They had to learn. They wanted to learn. Like that first breath learning is actually instinctive.
When life comes at you and has taken away your ability to walk you need to learn again. In fact, you want to learn again, your body craves it. No body wants to be immobile. Our entire system is dependent on that.
Life did take away things from me. My concentration, cognition, abilities to understand easily. I have Brain Fog. It is described by Talya Fleming, M.D. by saying brain fog refers to problems with thinking, memory and concentration, but for many patients, it can be challenging to describe… “Patients often say they just don’t feel right.”
It has taken me great time and a lot of work however; I refuse to live life allowing brain fog to take away parts of life that I want, need and depend on. I am doing what is instinctive and learning to live my new life. I hope that as I walk through this journey you can watch, mimic and learn right along with me.