Tag: colectomy

  • Reclaiming Routine After Illness: A Gentle Guide for Women Over 50

    Reclaiming Routine After Illness: A Gentle Guide for Women Over 50

    Illness doesn’t just impact your body—it shakes your rhythm, your confidence, your daily flow. I had a half-colectomy. Then, flare-ups of fibromyalgia and rheumatoid arthritis followed. Even simple routines like morning coffee or brushing my hair felt monumental. But rebuilding a routine—on my terms—became one of the most healing acts of self-love I’ve ever embraced.

    🌞 1. Start Soft, Not Strong

    Forget “go big or go home.” When you’re recovering physically or emotionally, the best routines start with softness. A gentle stretch in bed. Five slow breaths. A glass of warm lemon water. These tiny rituals are like seeds—small, but full of potential.

    🗂️ 2. Use Anchor Moments

    Anchor your day with fixed moments you can build around, like:

    • Morning medication
    • Afternoon tea
    • Evening skincare

    Even if everything else changes, these anchors keep your day from drifting.

    ✍️ 3. Let Go of “Perfect”

    On the hard days (and they will come), your routine will look different. That’s okay. Progress doesn’t always look like onward motion—it often looks like rest, or simply choosing one nourishing thing. Watching my favourite show or listening to soothing tunes are my preferred choices for downtime.

    📋 4. Keep a “Grace List”

    This is a list of 3-5 simple, soul-lifting things you can do when everything feels overwhelming. Mine includes:

    • Listening to a comforting podcast
    • Laying under a heated blanket
    • Watching the clouds for five minutes

    It’s not about being productive—it’s about being present.

    💡 5. Celebrate Tiny Wins

    Made your bed? That’s a win. Did you wash your hair today? Another win. Routines after illness aren’t about hustle—they’re about healing. Each tiny act is a declaration: I’m still here. I’m still trying.


    💖 Final Thoughts

    Reclaiming your routine after illness isn’t about recreating who you were. It’s about honouring who you are now. Let each gentle habit whisper to you: You are worthy of care, even when life is messy. Especially then!. 🌞

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  • Gracefully Chronic After 50: Sharing My Story to Inspire and Empower

    Gracefully Chronic After 50: Sharing My Story to Inspire and Empower


    Welcome to Fiftyandmore: Grace, Grit, and Chronic Living

    Turning 50 didn’t just add candles to the cake—it lit a fire in me. It brought clarity, wisdom, and a deeper connection with my body and the challenges it faces. In my forties, I faced a wave of unexpected health struggles—rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia (still without full answers), and the lasting impact of a half-colectomy. I didn’t choose these battles, but I’m learning to live with them.

    As a single mother working full-time, there are no pauses, no real “days off.” Even when life slows down, the pain doesn’t. But neither does my encouraging spirit.

    That’s why I created Fiftyandmore. This isn’t just a blog—it’s my soft place to land. A space where I can breathe, create, and connect in a way that honors my limits and nourishes my spirit. It’s a passion project I can manage, and more than that, it’s a heartfelt offering to women like me. I hope you connect and enjoy it.

    Here, I’ll share the routines, products, and mindset shifts that help me move through each day with grace. I’ll open up about what it’s like to live with invisible pain, while still showing up—for family, for work, and most importantly, for myself.

    Because you can live gracefully after 50, no matter what life throws your way.

    Let’s rise softly, together.


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