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Take care of yourself
So… this is not really pole related, but my heart has been telling me that there is someone reading this who NEEDS to hear this message…
Please… take care of yourself. Get sleep. When you are sick, find a way to take time off. Don’t be superwoman (except on the pole!) Let your adrenaline glands rest.
My mother was (yes, was) the kind of woman who always pushed herself past her limits. She ran on little sleep, and always took care of everyone else. And she died when she was 64 from atherosclerosis (where the blood vessels narrow). We later found out/realized that she had been having symptoms for a long time, but she just sucked it up and was "strong" for everyone. And when she died on Halloween afternoon in 2006, it shocked everyone in my family, and tore us all up. I had talked to her two days before, and she just seemed normal… And then she was dead. If you can’t care for yourself for YOU, do it for your family. It’s hard to describe the magnitude of loss we have experienced…
Tonight, I’m at my in-law’s house because my mother-in-law has had yet another heart attack. She is a woman very much like my own mother… Pushing herself hard, taking care of everyone else… But when she had her massive heart attack several years ago, her husband FORCED her to go to the hospital. So, my daughter knows one grandma… We are all praying she will recover fully from this one. She has already beaten the odds by several years. After her second heart attack, they told her she would die soon… and that was over five years ago. She seems like she’s basically ok after this one, but probably needs a defibrillator.
Learn the lessons of these women… My mother had significant chest/arm/neck pains for years, and just ignored them. She also had bad varicose veins as long as I can remember. Love yourself and your family enough to listen to your body and do something about it. And if you are willing, say what ever kind of "prayer" works for you for my mother-in-law. Her name’s Dana, and my daughter needs her.
Mindy
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