#Silent Sunday: Twisting, or Bending?

So many times, this week, I have been approaching my desk grudgingly, forcing a degree of false enthusiasm that will hopefully carry me through the day. After such an inspiring week, I didn’t welcome the disappointment.

The idea, of course, is that faking it will encourage the real thing, just as it has done so many times before. This usually works, but not this time. I feel ill and worn out, both mentally and physically, desperate to shrug off whatever this latest ailment is. They say it’s wear and tear, that everything hurts for a reason. (I get the blame for everything!) I have another test at the hospital soon to see what’s going on, and it would be nice to have a helpful and treatable solution for a change!

The weather isn’t much better, and I watched the big old tree in our garden as it thrashed about in the blustery winds. With each violent gust, the branches bent, then floated back again in the lull, seemingly undamaged.

These images stayed with me for the rest of the day. I still hadn’t found the will or the strength to work, so I closed the PC and left my desk, determined to do better tomorrow.

It was still windy this morning. The old tree branches were still moving about, although less violently than before. Somehow, this triggered an avalanche of thoughts. I have always been the strong one in the family, managing to cope and handle whatever life throws at us. (and some of it still makes me cringe)

Until recently, I always thought I was invincible, that nothing could bring me to my knees, but secretly, this isn’t true anymore. I can cope with the arthritis and the damage from the heart attack and cancer, but this new nausea doesn’t want to go away. I must find a way to live with it and be happy while keeping everything else running.

I can see that tree from my desk, and it seems to be watching me. It does not choose to bend. Clever old Mother Nature has designed it that way.

How has nature designed me, or is it a bit late to be asking?

I should trust Mother Nature more, she normally gets it right!


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  1. Susi Bocks Avatar

    I hope they figured it out! Take care of you! ((hugs))

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    1. Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes Avatar

      Tomorrow, I have a barium test which should reveal all! I have everything crossed, Susi… 💖

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      1. Susi Bocks Avatar

        As will I, good luck! <3

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        1. Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes Avatar

          My tests are usually negative, so not hopeful. I’ll catch up later…

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          1. Susi Bocks Avatar

            Look forward to getting the update! Hope it’s fixable.

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            1. Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes Avatar

              I have my fingers crossed, Susi…

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  2. acflory Avatar

    I’m another one who can’t handle nausea. I hope they find out what’s wrong and fix it, asap! In the meantime, would some good quality, plain yoghurt help? This may be silly but I’m a firm believer in yoghurt as a cure for all tummy upsets.
    -hugs- Get well soon.

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    1. Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes Avatar

      Yoghurt didn’t work for me, and I have to wait another week for the test that might solve the problem. In the meantime, they have prescribed prochlorperazine, and I am now nausea free!

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  3. Tracy TzGarden.blogspot.com Avatar

    Ugh, nausea is the WORST. Hard to feel joyful with that. This time of the year it is easy for me to get down in the dumps. I do hope you are feeling better, and that longer days and better weather are here soon!

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    1. Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes Avatar

      I just hope the next test solves the problem… it reminds me of being pregnant, and I didn’t enjoy that either…

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  4. Miriam Hurdle Avatar

    Sorry that you don’t feel well and can’t get yourself going. Illness can get us down. I hope the testing and treatment will get you back on your feet, or let you sit in the chair to do something!

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    1. Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes Avatar

      I would settle for either, Miriam…

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  5. Sue Dreamwalker Avatar

    Sending thoughts your way, and Spring is waiting in the Wings for those warmer days to bring more warmth to uplift your heart, and heal your Spirit <3 Hugs

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    1. Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes Avatar

      Thanks Sue, it cannot happen soon enough…

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  6. deteremineddespitewp Avatar

    Sorry Jaye to read this post, but I admire your openness, eloquence and resolve.
    Wishing you all the best.
    🌻🌼🌷🌲🌳

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  7. Annette Rochelle Aben Avatar
    1. Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes Avatar

      Thanks Annette… more peace would be lovely!

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  8. Steve Tanham Avatar

    There are times when we need to rest, fully … and just BE with ourselves. There is joy and creativity in that, too…❤️

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    1. Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes Avatar

      Seems a while since the last time, Steve… maybe soon?

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      1. Steve Tanham Avatar

        Just switch your thoughts off, and let your awareness embrace and enfold your body. Just be with that until you glow…

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        1. Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes Avatar

          You make it sound so easy, Steve. And if I lived alone, it would be… but I do my best!

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  9. John W. Howell Avatar

    I think your last line is the secret. Nature normally gets it right. Hope you find a way, Jaye.

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    1. Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes Avatar

      I am working on it, John… 😍

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    Oh, this sounds a bit like depression. ;-/ Thanks for your honesty. Don’t worry, it’s all about the bad weather. With every sunray the better mood will come back. For the fourth quarter of the year GB should have engines on the isles’ shores, to direct it to warmer regions. :-) Best wishes, and as well as possible! xx Michael

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    1. Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes Avatar

      Thank you for those good wishes, Someone…😍

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  11. Ju-Lyn Avatar

    I read your post with a great deal of empathy. I appreciate so much your openness and honesty in sharing your state of ennui and unwellness. I don’t do well with nausea either so I really feel with you.

    Hope the tests provide clarity so you can take steps to feel better. Meanwhile, hang in there.

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    1. Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes Avatar

      I really hope the test has some answers, Ju-Lyn…

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  12. V.M.Sang Avatar

    Sorry you’re not feeling any better. I hope the tests show something they can treat.

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