Being Responsible For Everything

Reblogged from Attempting Perfection:

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One of the things my pain condition is leading me to do is to become as healthy as possible. When small lapses can cause such magnified consequences, it pays to put a lot more of my effort into keeping as well as I can, instead of digging my way back out of a pain flare. Mental health is no exception to this rule.

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Please check out this blog, written by a woman who was also diagnosed with CRPS. Which is one of the "Ribbons I rock",after being diagnosed in March of 2012! -Heather Lynn

About urockyourcause

LRTR inspirations is a "sister site" to letsrocktheribbons.com. This site is available for those who "Rock their ribbons" to spread awareness about their cause(s). The authors who write on this blog may share their story, along with daily/weekly/monthly experiences, obstacles, treatments that have worked for them and/or failed for them. Anything they want to share, how often they'd like to share. Please respect everyone on this site, all comments will be reviewed before getting approved. If there is anything inappropriate in anyway, you will be reported and blocked. Please understand that these individuals, myself included, are sharing their personal stories for the world to see. The goal is to spread awareness, provide hope for those in similar situations, provide inspiration, and a place to share their story. Please go to www.letsrocktheribbons,com to see "LRTR's" website, mission, and information on selected causes each month! Thank you so much, Let's rock the ribbons! One ribbon at a time! A pace for you to rock your cause! Love, Heather Lynn CEO/Founder of LRTR Facebook.com/letsrocktheribbons Twitter: @urockyourcause www.letsrocktheribbons.com

Posted on February 6, 2013, in awareness, causes, chronic pain, CRPS, Heather Lynn, LRTR, November, orange ribbon, Reblog, RSD, Uncategorized. Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.

  1. Hey, thanks for reblogging me! I’m so sorry you have CRPS too, but you’re in some great company…and it does get easier to cope with practice. Wishing you low-pain days!

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