This is so good Deb! It’s not just helpful which it truly is, but it is so validating. You are truly one of God’s precious gems. You shine bright! Thank you for your deep compassion and wisdom. Love, Sharon ❤xo
Sharon you’ve made me cry. They are good tears. I’ve reached this point in life where helping others on any way makes my heart feel happy. I don’t want anyone who hurts or suffers to miss out on enjoying life. It’s not easy but, I understand the struggle because I live it. I send you love & thank you for your meaningful compliments. 💖Deb💖
Thank you so much for making this video. I have everything you have and more. My lupus never really goes into remission. My Bff also has Fibro and we took our first trip to gether and it was wonderful to travel with someone that cant do the same things you cant do. We are planning a trip to Portugal soon....Im kinda scared but very excited to it will be my first time out of the states. You gave very good advice. as a person who is chronic with many things sometimes I just do and keep going. Like I may be going to visit my friend in MA. I thought about a plane but the sitting in a plane is so uncomfortable. So i am looking at take an amtrack and getting my own private Roomet...and plenty of space and my own bathroom. it might take me a little longet ot get there but i kind of think of it the vacation befor the vacation. enjoying the views the room and a private toilet! So i think i may be taking a train and take my time. I appreciate your channet so much I am 56 and will be 57 in Sept.
I justsaw this comment. Make sure to pace yourself & get the rest you need. I won’t go into remission either but I do have my better days. My journey started in 1990 & I had a lot of ups & downs for years. It came back full force in 2008 so my rheumatologist told me that I wouldn’t go into remission. Please let me know how your travels go! 💜
Thank you for this video! I was looking up videos because my husband wants me to go to Florida with him and I’m juts a little worried right now even though I have gone before with lupus but now my hemoglobin has been low due to low iron. I want to push myself . This was helpful because these are the things I have had to do when traveling and to hear someone else validate it just makes me feel better . 🥰
@@stacisrainbownursery7825 sorry to hear that you weren’t able to go to Florida. I hope that you will be able to travel soon. Even a one day trip somewhere close would be a good start. Hugs sent to you. 💗
This is so good Deb! It’s not just helpful which it truly is, but it is so validating. You are truly one of God’s precious gems. You shine bright! Thank you for your deep compassion and wisdom. Love, Sharon ❤xo
Sharon you’ve made me cry. They are good tears. I’ve reached this point in life where helping others on any way makes my heart feel happy. I don’t want anyone who hurts or suffers to miss out on enjoying life. It’s not easy but, I understand the struggle because I live it. I send you love & thank you for your meaningful compliments. 💖Deb💖
Awesome tips!!!!
Thank you love! 😘
Thank you so much for making this video. I have everything you have and more. My lupus never really goes into remission. My Bff also has Fibro and we took our first trip to gether and it was wonderful to travel with someone that cant do the same things you cant do. We are planning a trip to Portugal soon....Im kinda scared but very excited to it will be my first time out of the states. You gave very good advice. as a person who is chronic with many things sometimes I just do and keep going. Like I may be going to visit my friend in MA. I thought about a plane but the sitting in a plane is so uncomfortable. So i am looking at take an amtrack and getting my own private Roomet...and plenty of space and my own bathroom. it might take me a little longet ot get there but i kind of think of it the vacation befor the vacation. enjoying the views the room and a private toilet! So i think i may be taking a train and take my time. I appreciate your channet so much I am 56 and will be 57 in Sept.
I justsaw this comment. Make sure to pace yourself & get the rest you need. I won’t go into remission either but I do have my better days. My journey started in 1990 & I had a lot of ups & downs for years. It came back full force in 2008 so my rheumatologist told me that I wouldn’t go into remission. Please let me know how your travels go! 💜
Th.you shared excellent edition!all the best. 🌟
Thank you!
Thank you!
Thank you for this video! I was looking up videos because my husband wants me to go to Florida with him and I’m juts a little worried right now even though I have gone before with lupus but now my hemoglobin has been low due to low iron. I want to push myself . This was helpful because these are the things I have had to do when traveling and to hear someone else validate it just makes me feel better . 🥰
I’m so happy that I could be of help to you! Pace yourself & enjoy your trip to Florida. Let me know how you liked it. 🥰🙏🏻❤️
@@thedarlingdeb thank you and I did not end up going because I had a three day headache and one of those days was the day he was leaving 😌🥰🥰🥰
@@stacisrainbownursery7825 sorry to hear that you weren’t able to go to Florida. I hope that you will be able to travel soon. Even a one day trip somewhere close would be a good start. Hugs sent to you. 💗
Deb - thank you so much for making this video. I truly appreciate it and I have shared it with my sister. ~Elizabeth
I KNOW that I replied to your comment months ago. Hmm. Thank you for always being supportive! 💜
@@thedarlingdeb welcome dear!
Well done!
Hi. I enjoyed the video.
Thank you Theresa!