Being thankful even with multiple sclerosis

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Being thankful when you’re hurting seems like an impossible thing to do. How in the world can anyone live a life of gratitude in the middle of a life of pain? You may be looking at everything happening in your life right now and thinking I’m crazy to even suggest such a thing. Being thankful with multiple sclerosis on top of everything else going on in life? Yeah, right!

When you look around all you see is pain and hard times. You can’t see anything worthy of thanks. Tears happen way more often than smiles. I get it. I understand how overwhelming and difficult it is to live a life of constant change and uncertainty.

Do this for me… take a moment, pause and look at your life. Look at everything you have come through over the years. You have faced circumstances that seemed impossible to others as well as yourself, but you made it through those times. You have walked through hell itself more than once. Most of those times you don’t want to relive, but as you look back you find things to give thanks for. After all, you endured and didn’t give up. The strength and wisdom you gained during those times are lessons worthy of thanks and gratitude.

Giving thanks when you’re hurting is something most people don’t want to do, just like most don’t want to go to the dentist for a root canal or start a new diet, but the rewards are worth it. You can’t give up hope and allow the weight of your current circumstances keep you from seeing that life is filled with more than just pain. It’s filled with beauty too.

Pain has a way of changing our lives for the good if we let it. It’s important to be thankful for the little things in life. What are you thankful for?

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  1. Juana Driver
    Juana Driver says:

    Wow!! If one does not open and read your complete post they are only getting a snippet of how to be blessed and thankful. I have to pull deeply some days to be thankful even with the tears but I have out lived my parents 2xs in years. Today I woke up with pain shooting down both legs. I’m a survivor in so may ways. Thankful, yes learning through life’s journeys. Thankful for you in the midst of your journey that you keep us going. God bless you!

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  2. Carla L Broadbent Rogers
    Carla L Broadbent Rogers says:

    I am thankful for the time I spend with you. Yes it is only reading, but you make it so real. Be well and enjoy whatever you do.

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