Friday, April 28, 2023

Milestone: Back on Vacation After More Than Three Years


Last week, we went on a week-long vacation for the first time since November 2019! The hiatus was due to a variety of factors: the pandemic, of course (though we vacation in our camper, so low-risk), caring for my father-in-law who had dementia, and the back-to-back relapses of my own illness the past few years.

I am finally feeling back to what I consider to be my normal baseline, where I can do more and enjoy both some physical activity and social interactions, and where severe post-exertional crashes are rare. 

In fact, I haven't had a severe crash day (let alone a week) since the end of February! Since my doctor made one last adjustment to my thyroid medications (info on thyroid testing here), I've actually been feeling quite good most days. To be clear, as with all treatments for ME/CFS, nothing is a miracle--I still need 9-10 hours of sleep a night and a nap every afternoon--but this is the best I've felt since early 2020.

(NOTE: For more information on how I was able to recover from those relapses and what helped, see my Relapses and Recoveries post).

So, back to our vacation! It was our first camping trip of the season, and we drove a bit south to Virginia, where we visited two beautiful state parks, one to the west, in the foothills, and one to the east, in the flatlands along a river that feeds into the Chesapeake Bay. The weather was perfect all week, and I was able to manage the extra daily walking (to the bathroom and back!), plus a short hike and two hour-long kayak excursions. It was a very quiet, relaxing week spent in nature with my husband. In addition, we started the week with a visit to my cousin near DC and ended the week with dinner out with an old college friend and her husband. All in all, it was a wonderful trip. 

This Vacation Vlog shows lots of video and photos of the natural beauty we experienced last week (studies show that just looking at pictures of nature improves mental and physical health, so enjoy!). You can watch it on YouTube or here, below:


See my post with lots of tips on Camping and Enjoying the Outdoors with ME/CFS. I also have tips for Air Travel with ME/CFS.

Are you able to enjoy a vacation? 

What are your tips for traveling with chronic illness?

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