tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8512094385883127902.post3177930966964201017..comments2024-02-04T23:52:15.227-07:00Comments on From This Point. Forward.: What I Be~Mariah~http://www.blogger.com/profile/18167493614638596254noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8512094385883127902.post-46983426971906496692016-11-19T07:50:01.947-07:002016-11-19T07:50:01.947-07:00I loved hearing a little more of the story behind ...I loved hearing a little more of the story behind the picture. Thanks for sharing. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13076282329093508289noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8512094385883127902.post-56190369535963101852016-11-12T08:56:43.635-07:002016-11-12T08:56:43.635-07:00Hello Mariah! Your post made me cry. I also have R...Hello Mariah! Your post made me cry. I also have RA, I've had it since I was 13, so for 16 years already. Honestly, I don't remember what it feels like not having RA. <br />I can very much relate to what you said about asking for help. For me it's also difficult. <br />For me top 3 reasons I try and do something that I know I shouldn't be doing (eg lifting heavy grocery bags...), are the last 3 on your list. A) When it feels I'm asking too soon, b) that people expect I may need help on special occasions, not every day, and c) that I look healthy => I don't need any help. What you wrote is so true to me. Thank you for your blog, I find it very helpful and informative!<br />Olga.Tikhonova Olgahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09730266107851478647noreply@blogger.com