At a young age I was super into crafting and by the time I was a young adult decorating was a passion of mine. I am completely self taught, with the help of HGTV and a few magazines (lol). I love to finding creative ways to decorate on a small budget. Don't get me wrong, having the money to buy what I want when I want would be really nice (hehe), but there is a great reward when you do a project and turn someones trash into a beautiful new treasured piece! My husband Jim is very supportive of me and my many many projects. He helps me pretty much whenever I ask. I have a pain disorder called fibromyalgia so I do need his help with all of my larger projects! As for the pain of fibromyalgia, I will write more about that below (if you are interested in reading). When it comes to DIY renovation and decor projects, I am the designer and my hubby is my contractor (lucky me). It works well for us!
I have a strong faith in Jesus Christ. It has definitely helped me accept my illness and remain positive. Understanding that God is in control and that my future is in His hands allows me to enjoy life while living for Him. I am grateful for all He has done for me!
Our children are grown and live away from home. Our youngest recently graduated College and lives about an hour away (which I love because we still see her often). I am very blessed with a wonderful family and good friends. I look forward to getting to know you and sharing my passion for decorating with you.
My life and Living with Chronic Pain...
I was a single mom from my mid 20's to my mid 30's. I have a completely type "A" personality and I used to be an always on the go, super active, overachieving, super mom... For years I functioned at an extremely high level. I could do it all. Or, at least I thought I could.
About 12 years ago, as a single mother, I got severely ill with some horrible virus and was pretty much bedridden for a four month period. After the virus finally subsided I was still very achy and fatigued all of the time. My doctor ran test after test and could not figure out what was wrong with me. I was constantly experiencing extreme fatigue and all over deep aching pain. My hands would hurt so badly I could hardly hold a pen to write my name. I was in my early 30's at that time, and this was so NOT acceptable!!!
Being type "A" I couldn't stand it when doctors told me that nothing was wrong with me, when surely I knew something was! My blood tests looked fine so as far as they were concerned nothing must be wrong. I felt horrible and was in constant nagging all over pain... This was definitely NOT NORMAL! And I was NOT okay!!!
After many months and tons of tests, I was diagnosed with Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. I was basically a shell of my former self. No I wasn't skinny (I wish... lol), but I had no energy whatsoever and I barely even spoke. I had gone from someone who talked all of the time and spoke at a rapid rate (way too fast for some to keep up), to practically a zombie. I went from wearing a suit every day and being a full time career mom, to being sickly and unable to work and hardly able to move. Ugh... It was horrible. I was just existing from day to day, but it wasn't much of an existence as my body just wanted to sleep and when I was awake I was pretty much a non-participant in life. No, I was not depressed, not in the least. Yet it seemed depression is the doctor's first assumption and second and third for that matter!
After four months the doctor ran some additional tests. Shown in my tests were three viruses that I've had at some point in my life. Those being Mononucleosis, Epstein Barr Virus and Parvo Virus (Parvo? scary, since we normally think of this as an animal virus, but actually it is a human virus that animals contracted). Parvo and Epstein Barr are somewhat rare and usually something you can only get when you have a very weakened immune system, which growing up with tons of allergies and asthma, I did. These viruses all lay dormant in my system and can resurface if I don't take care of myself. However, I am not contageous. Nobody around me has gotten sick in the 12 years I've had it. The doctors also noticed some numbers on the more random tests he gave me were completely out of whack pointing to possible multiple sclerosis or Lupus. However, in the end I was finally diagnosed with Fibromyalgia and CFS. At that time Fibromyalgia was not a widely known illness (although it is now). Doctors really didn't know how you treat it. It is what is known as a hidden illness... A person who has it, looks completely fine on the outside. But on the inside they have excruciating aches and pains, weakness, memory issues (known as fibro fog because your brain is often in a fog), intestinal issues and much more. Having it is kind of like having a 24/7 super achy flu bug that just never goes away.
Over time learning how to manage my illness and manage the pain became a priority. I was able to find several things that help me.... from non-narcotic medication to medical massages, a home massage chair, jacuzzi tub circulatory baths, also nutritional supplements (vitamins)... etc. I now live a mostly normal life while having Fibromyalgia. Oh, I'm still in pain on a daily basis, but I've learned to live within it's means. I never ever let it get me down. I look at it like this "My limbs may hurt like hell, but I thank God every single day that I have limbs"!!! I always put the pain into perspective and remember that it could be worse. Keeping a positive attitude helps me and I find it also helps others around me!
What I deal with is not degenerative nor is it life threatening. It is just a new way to live. I manage my time differently and I must rest when my body tells me to! Taking naps and getting proper sleep (via Ambien) is key to me feeling well! Taking Ambien is the only way I get a good night sleep, so I do take it every night. Some people tell me "don't take that stuff, it's horrible for you"... I would say, the alternative, not sleeping would be worse!
I've also found that what and how I eat play a huge factor in how I feel. Especially when it comes to getting headaches. I used to have severe migraines, as many as three or four days a week and they would completely incapacitate me to the point of being in bed for 24 hours straight each time, except when I got up to vomit. Then it was straight back to bed. Poor diet played a huge part in my migraines. In fact, MSG will cause me a migraine within 15 or 20 minutes of eating anything with MSG (monosodium glutumate) as an ingredient. I have completely changed the way I eat and it has helped the headaches considerably. I still get an occasional migraine, but it is down to about two a month now. Much better than the dozen or so I used to get!!
I have not worked a full time job since the onset of my illness 12 years ago. In fact I have not worked outside of the home since. In some ways it has been a huge blessing, I've been able to spend more time with family then ever before. It has allowed to me to explore my passions. Decorating, Crafting and blogging is how I spend my "good" days. I absolutely love sharing tips, tricks, decorating ideas and DIY projects with others. I have found the blogging community to be such a supportive, positive and fun outlet.
I have recently added some advertising to my blog as a way to make a few dollars from home. Although making money from blogging is not my main goal, every little bit does help! I hope that most followers are okay with the new ads. I've tried to keep them to the side as much as possible. The content of the blog is still there for everyone to read and hopefully enjoy.
If you have any questions you can use the comments section below. Also, I can be reached via email or on my blogs Facebook page: Anyone Can Decorate Facebook Page
Thank you for taking the time to read about me. I look forward to getting to know you!
Blessings,
Diana
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