Hello, folks - hope everyone is okay.
I've come back to this foum after quite a long time. The short version of my story is that I was suddenly ambulanced to hospital some three years ago after a collapse and was diagnosed with a colloid cyst in the middle of my brain. It was inhibiting the flow of cerebral fluid down the spinal column, causing backpressure in my brain which had been causing the significant headaches I had been having daily. It was going to finish me, so I had emergency surgery to remove it. That saved me, but it took a year for me to really "come around". Three years after my surgery and I pretty much have all of my memories back, including this forum, which I used to participate in as "Strikealight". I am now back doing my professional job, having re-established my qualifications. I went back to hammocking during my long convalescence and - as usual - found it to be extremely rewarding and therapeutic. It played a significant role in my recovery.
I sincerely hope that you are all managing through this latest stuff that we have been facing and that hammocking has provided you with something to keep you going as well.
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