Hi
I notice that many of you struggle in the heat, as we all seem to.
I love the sun but it no longer loves me, what a b.......... but, you know, we simply have to try and be positive and get on with it. State of mind has a massive effect on our health, and happiness and positivity is all part of leading the best life we can.
If you find the sun affects you then don’t go out in it. So hard, I know. I’m sitting inside, all windows and doors open, looking at this glorious sky, but how much better is it than peering out at a dull grey job and rain?
Yes I have to go out but I’ve bought over the years 4 very fine cotton lawn (pure cotton not viscose) long sleeved very loose blouses, and 4 pairs of lightweight pure cotton white trousers. This is my summer uniform. I also have a very large hat, and a white umbrella - can I hear you laughing from here? Who cares as long as we’re comfy?
I sit and read in the shade in the garden - can still hear the birds - and make the most of it. No, I know, I’m so lucky I don’t have to commute or spend time plodding hot city streets......
I also was diagnosed with probable mast cell activation syndrome ( it can ‘t be diagnosed only surmised by symptoms, diet and effect of medication) which is pretty grim I can tell you, but it helps to be positive and be thankful for what I do have.
There’s always someone worse off than us I can tell you.
If you find water is affecting you, giving you that fearful itch, then avoid it. Don’t bathe or shower, find another way of washing hair, feet, underarms and bum. I have, for the last 8 years.
We have to STAY positive and upbeat. Otherwise which way is there to go?
I saw a lovely film starring John Hurt a couple of weeks ago called “ that good night” I think ( re that lovely poem “go softly into that good night” ) about a chap diagnosed with motor neurone. His son went to visit him and said how are you
Reply “I’m fine” son said “ fine”what does that mean?
Hurt replied “when someone asks you how you are, they want to hear you say fine, if you tell them how you really feel, their eyes start to glaze over.”
Made me hoot. How true is that?
Louise
xx