Everyday is a roller coaster ride. Buckle up and hang on! Hi Dionna, First off, (((Hugs))). This is a hard thing to deal with. I can only say, take each day one at a time. I don't make plans, except Doctors visits. When we have company, I excuse myself and nap. This seems to give me a little more time with people. I collect Chatty Cathy Dolls. I have 29 as of today. I buy them off ebay and wash their hair, bathe them and put pretty dresses on them. It's fun for me because I had one as a child. My husband and 3 sons get a kick out of it. Another great thing I do is watch the birds, squirls and bunnies. My wonderful husband and sons set up a nice bird area outside my window. there are 2 feeders, 3 houses and a birdbath. I sit for hours watching mother nature give me a show. I love watching them! Some days I sit and watch for hours. I have a bird book and write down the observations (when I'm doing ok) and I also name the critters. I love it! I play board games to help keep my mind from getting mushy. Also, I do word jumbles (not good at cross word) and read magazines or a book is always there for me. I tried sewing but I wiped out too fast. I have RA so knitting, etc. is no good for me. Drawing is fun even though I can't draw! Have you ever thought of writing Children's books? My husband collects dvds so I always have a movie to watch. I don't get out much but I do make it to the end of my driveway to get my mail. My husband takes me to breakfast, the mall or some store I like.He pushing me in a wheel chair. Most of the time I can not use an electric cart because I lack energy and it wipes me out. I must say, I do things in small doses and know that it will take me days to recover. This is how I look at it. I can't live in a bubble. I think like a child and take things one day at a time. One other thing, Don't try to make a "to do" list for the day. Make them for a week or a month. It's not as overwhelming that way. We are all in this together, Lori