So today we all, as a family, decide to go to West Midlands Safari Park. To be honest, I was dreading it so so much. I decided not to eat much the day before so I didn't end up spending the night on the bathroom floor. It worked, I had a decent night sleep and I woke up feeling okay!
Then I panicked with what to do whilst we're going round the hour and half animal drive through...what if I need to be sick? What if I need the toilet? It's not like I can park my bum in the middle of the lion enclosure can I?
Thankfully, it was so busy that we decided to skip the drive through and go straight to the fair part. I needed the toilet twice, I managed a burger (and a kept it down) and my four year old son was tall enough to go on all the rides except 3. He held a Lorikeet (didn't have much choice as one landed on his head) which he found so funny that hours later he was still giggling about it.
I'm paying for it now - my whole body aches, my stomach is in knots, I've spent a lot of time in the bathroom...but for once I can say it was all worth it!
I can't thank my family enough for today, it got me out of the house, I had an amazing day with the people I care most about in this world and, I may be vomiting but, I am spending the night with a smile on my face.
After being diagnosed with Behcet Syndrome, my mom handled the news better than anyone else probably ever could. She didn't let it effect her life and instead continued to be one of the most positive and uplifting person I've ever known. Side effects from tablets have her kidney failure. I remember being in primary school and her being yellow in a hospital bed and just being told she was poorly. Not long after that we're sorting out a cupboard in the house and watching a VHS video of someone explaining dialysis and how to work the machine etc. As young children we would help our mom up off the floor and we would help with so much around the house to help out. Years of steroids definitely took its toll, especially towards the end of her life. Her bones would break by just walking. She had a heart attack one year which she was given an inhaler for, one day she used her inhaler and her fifth invertebrate snapped with mere millimetres of bone protecting her central nervous sy...
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