Showing posts with label aquafit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label aquafit. Show all posts

Courage

When I was diagnosed with MS, Jason and I had one visit with the social worker associated with the MS Clinic. You may have heard me say this before, but if you haven't, you may want to sit down.

Jason and I were advised by the young woman, to be cautious when spending time with other people, living with MS. Her reasoning was that we were doing well, and some people have a habit of bringing others down with their doom and gloom attitudes.

Her advice didn't sit well with us, yet it has remained in my mind.

I have now realized that she should have given us the opposite advice: spend some time with others, and you will find courage and inspiration.

A new woman has joined our aquafit class, and her participation made me realize that all of the people I spend Tuesday mornings with are inspirational. Scooters, canes, and walkers line the side of the pool, while the people in the pool power through the chest high water, struggling to stay upright.

The new "pool shark" clings to the side ledge of the pool, never making it halfway across, while the rest of us turn back after completing one width. Her arms shake, despite being more comfortable than the previous week.

It would be so easy for her to NOT get in the water. As I say that, I realize that it is challenging just to get IN the water, and not because it's cold! If you can't walk without assistance when you are on land, what possesses you to go in water?

Courage.

And I hope, that if the course of my MS finds me with a cane, a walker, or a scooter...I will remember how I feel today...inspired.

Emily

After Aquafit

Aquafit tomorrow!

Last week, following the pool, I went to Tim Horton's with a couple of the other "pool sharks". A large part of me, just wanted to get home and crawl into bed. Aquafit (and peeling off a wet bathing suit) makes me crave my bed: it's a tiring event.

But I discovered that because the Tim Horton's is close to the pool (not to mention on the route home), stopping to re-group is a good idea. I can have a treat...I can rest up for the drive home...and I can spend some time with "people". I don't spend much time with "in-person-people" these days.

And as one of the "sharks" said...it's good to spend time with people who "get what you are talking about".

Emily
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