I agree with all this. I have major anxiety about getting sick when I’m out. I also use compression socks and gloves (which are also fingerless so I can type) because I have dysautonomia. If I’m having a good day and running errands, I try to check with my Spoonie friends who live near me to see if they need something. Our good days don’t usually align! Take care, Emily. I hope you have a great holiday season with low symptoms. ❤ ❄️
Thanks Em for a wonderful video.. really appreciate this video as a fellow spoonie navigating busy city life at Christmas time! ❄☃ I struggle too with the change of routine, the noise and the busyness.. so I really appreciate this video it's wonderful to know i'm not alone.. thank you for sharing with us, sending all the love and hope you're having fun! ☃❄
Hi Emily, such a good video. As a fellow spoonie myself I totally agree with your advice. I struggle with the cold so feeling miserable today but glad I have a warm house and can manage the pain. ❤️❤️❤️ I have been knocked over and barged into so many times in shops. It’s shocking how many people are so unaware of vulnerability!
Thank you so much for the brilliant video! I have Raynaud's and anxiety too and completely agree with all your advice. Hope you have something nice to bring comfort today ❤❄
Change in routine and sensory overload are a big thing for us. This can be a season of high emotions. My son is hyperaware of other's emotions and he can take that stress on. Someone told me, manage the body first then the mind. I try to keep this in mind during more stressful times. Thank you for this video! ❤❤❤
I understand completely about the panic in shops, I've a wound (from an operation) in a vulnerable place and we went to our local Tesco and i was terrified, people charging with trollies from all directions. Also good advice about talking to the cared for not the carer, i have a friend in a wheelchair and often people talk across her to me. Great video Emily ❤🎅
❄️❄️❄️ Great video. I also feel claustrophobic wearing a scarf! Thought that was only me😊 I have fingerless gloves for in-house as my wrists get very cold, and my arthritis gets really bad.
Bones are important, and monitoring for bone density is necessary, especially with the elderly and vulnerable. ❄️
So important ☺️
I agree with all this. I have major anxiety about getting sick when I’m out. I also use compression socks and gloves (which are also fingerless so I can type) because I have dysautonomia. If I’m having a good day and running errands, I try to check with my Spoonie friends who live near me to see if they need something. Our good days don’t usually align! Take care, Emily. I hope you have a great holiday season with low symptoms. ❤ ❄️
Thank you so much for these lovely words.. Take care too ♥️
This was so fascinating! Thank you for sharing 🥰 wishing you all the love x
I’m so glad you enjoyed it and found it helpful x🥰
Thanks Em for a wonderful video.. really appreciate this video as a fellow spoonie navigating busy city life at Christmas time! ❄☃ I struggle too with the change of routine, the noise and the busyness.. so I really appreciate this video it's wonderful to know i'm not alone.. thank you for sharing with us, sending all the love and hope you're having fun! ☃❄
Oh sweetie you are never alone 🥰 So glad you found it helpful
@@novellenovels Thanks Em, really appreciate it! Thanks for a wonderful video, really lifted my heart. Hope you're having fun and happy reading!! 😃💜📚
Hi Emily, such a good video. As a fellow spoonie myself I totally agree with your advice. I struggle with the cold so feeling miserable today but glad I have a warm house and can manage the pain. ❤️❤️❤️ I have been knocked over and barged into so many times in shops. It’s shocking how many people are so unaware of vulnerability!
People need to be better with the vulnerable and I hope this helps ♥️♥️
Thank you so much for the brilliant video! I have Raynaud's and anxiety too and completely agree with all your advice. Hope you have something nice to bring comfort today ❤❄
Reynards isn’t fun in this season. When I get home from work I’m wrapping up and reading ♥️
@@novellenovels Sounds good! Hope you enjoy the next book you read 📖❤
Change in routine and sensory overload are a big thing for us. This can be a season of high emotions. My son is hyperaware of other's emotions and he can take that stress on. Someone told me, manage the body first then the mind. I try to keep this in mind during more stressful times. Thank you for this video! ❤❤❤
I’m so glad you liked this ♥️♥️♥️
I understand completely about the panic in shops, I've a wound (from an operation) in a vulnerable place and we went to our local Tesco and i was terrified, people charging with trollies from all directions.
Also good advice about talking to the cared for not the carer, i have a friend in a wheelchair and often people talk across her to me.
Great video Emily ❤🎅
I found it so annoying when people talk to the carer… So glad you enjoyed this ♥️
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Great video. I also feel claustrophobic wearing a scarf! Thought that was only me😊
I have fingerless gloves for in-house as my wrists get very cold, and my arthritis gets really bad.
Scarfs can be very claustrophobic. Need to use my fingerless gloves more
Brilliant video my Emy. You have the biggest heart. ❄️🥶☃️🧣🧦🧤❤
You are the best I’m so glad you liked this ♥️
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Thank you ☺️
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Thank you ☺️
Thanks for this great video Emily 😊
@@jenniferlovesbooks so glad you enjoyed it sweetie
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Thank you for watching