HOW AM I DOING MENTALLY? PT 4

Published on August 23, 2025 at 3:28 PM

  Day 1
 Today was a little tough, but also hopeful. I noticed I only had two seizures, which is better than before. I tried to pace myself and sit when I felt one coming. I managed to do some laundry and simple tasks around the house, though I needed breaks in between. The mornings are still the hardest with nausea, dizziness, and headaches, but I’m reminding myself that it’s part of the healing process.

 

 

 Day 2
 I felt a bit stronger today. Again, only two seizures, which makes me feel like I’m making progress. I spent time cleaning our room and washing dishes, moving slowly and carefully. My husband continues to be my biggest support—he makes sure I have places to sit when I need to, and his humor keeps my spirits up. It’s little things like that which make me feel cared for and not alone in this.

 

 

 Day 3
 Today was the most refreshing day I’ve had in weeks. I finally went out to the garden. The fresh air, the wind in my hair, the sound of the quails and birds, and the sight of my flowers—it all felt like reconnecting with life again. I walked around for almost an hour without a seizure, which felt incredible. Even though mornings are still rough, today reminded me of how far I’ve come. I’m grateful for the progress, for the beauty around me, and most of all, for my husband who continues to make this journey lighter with his love and support.

 

Affirmation: I am grateful for the love and support around me, and I choose to focus on my progress.

Below I’ve attached a few pictures to share some of my highlights. Once I’m fully recovered, I plan to write a full Garden Blog Post to showcase everything we’ve grown, but for now I just want to share a little glimpse. Here you can see my zinnias blooming, my bright marigolds, and of course, my favorite hens bringing life and joy to the garden. 🌼🐔

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