You could be forgiven for expecting it will be 'chronically painful' for
you to read and consider what follows. But my hope is that it isn't too
unbearable to read about the different aspects of chronic pain affecting
millions of us.

A bit more on Courage

Courage is not that easy to grasp. It's like looking for what's inside a can of fresh mountain air. You can't see it, feel it, hear it, taste it. And there's no refund if you feel ripped off. I think Courage is a commitment to decisions and actions I believe to be right regardless of what my nervous system is yelling at me. It is a force deserving profound respect. Its effect may be seen when a person allows its protection of the mind over fear, confusion, uncertainty or what appears to be just too hard to manage.

Especially is this so when I am confronted with health issues that are, by any definition, chronic. I can't recall how many times the idea seeps into my mind, "You know there's no cure don't you." At this point, I ask God for the quiet inner resolve to face real life, as scary as that is. When I don't do this, my thoughts implode. I am still learning I don't have to see the end from the beginning of each day. A half day at a time is okay because it has to be. And it makes life much easier for my wife, my great carer.

You're Joking

It's in the wiring-apparently