(This was a video response to Kyli ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tiF-8qH1Js ) just to tell her what I know about running a support group, it's not great but I may as well post it public anyway, I apologise for my crazy hands, I play with my hair more than Shannon ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RwaTvTTWieg ) in this one, gotta get a handle on those nervous habits)
About 3 years ago I was finally forced to give up on finishing a University degree, and I've transitioned to attending support groups and volunteering; maybe you're headed in that direction too (Kyli). I value every course I finished, and even the ones I didn't but at least started, and yet what a relief it was to be free of that pressure.
I think this kind of work is a great alternative for people in our situations - do as much as you can, and be proud of that. Our motto, right? I feel I'm settling into this other lifestyle, finding a place for myself.
I guess I'll stick the links on the 3rd video
I generally wear shades when on the computer, sensitive to the light.
lmao i resent that "playing with hair" comment Nate! hahaha. good video though ;) i wish there was someone closer to me with POTS. haha.
radlikemad 2 years ago
Nate, thanks so much for the video! That lady never did reply to me so I'm on my own! lol. I'm speaking with 2 other women who have POTS nearby who I'll meet soon though. :) I hear you about the drama that can come with starting a group. (I've seen it online! lol) That's awful that you were stuck in the middle of that LOL. The last thing you needed! Okay, off to the 2nd video!
chronicallykyli 2 years ago