![]() with a range of services that keep them healthy, independent and connected. live at home, but they need more help than ever. have educated people by letting them know that just because someone looks or acts differently, it does not mean they should be treated differently. To help reduce my stress and anxiety, I could have been more mindful by engaging in meditation or yoga practices. Instead of engaging in catharsis, I could have ver- bally expressed my feelings and emotions to my parents. Emotional disclosure is often associated with better moods, more positive self-perception and better health. Knowing how to cope with stress is an important part of reducing that stress. perseverance. I have encountered many twists and turns, ups and downs, and bumps along the road but I was strong enough to overcome them. I now know that I can push through any obstacle with a positive attitude. I am older and wiser and know how to use effective coping strategies to decrease my stress and anx- iety. I have learned to embrace my condi- tion, and not to care how others perceive me. I am confident in how I look and how I act. Graves' Disease has molded me into who I am today. As much as the disease has brought me down, it has also built me up. I am a stronger person because of this condition. Some may say that having a condition like mine is a burden on life but, in fact, I feel the opposite. I believe that my having Graves' Disease and learning how to cope with its stress continues to be a blessing. I share my story to encour- age others who are battling a disease or condition to take one step at a time and try to pull something positive from it. We can't always control the variables in our lives, but we can control how we react to them. condition to take one step at a time |