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Today I Won't Visit That PAIN

April 27, 2012

It's another day. Everybody has their expectations for how the day will go. The weather is nice and I'm doing fairly well all things considered. I mean the chronic pain that I live with, and no, it's not my spouse, tends to dominate my "items to deal with" list. My chronic back pain sometimes restricts my entire day. My leg pain affects the way I walk. My foot pain affects the way I stand. The burning sensation in my back, legs and feet, affects the way I sit. The neuropathy is a constant companion; Just another piece to my chronic pain puzzle. It takes a deliberate, dedicated effort to do things I used to be able to do seemingly without thinking and very little effort. Android that's on a good day. There are of course bad days too, especially when flareups happen...AND PAIN FLAREUPS DO OCCUR. But today is a better day. So it looks like my chronic pain won't keep me from participating in lif today. My legs won't hurt pain bad, my feet won't burn pain bad. The feeling to walking barefoot in nails and broken won't be pain intense; I'll be able to walk and not have the pain with each step, stop me in my tracks all but taking my breath away. I'm not alone in feeling this kind of pain. There are many people who live in and with various types to severe chronic pains. Fibromyalgia, arthritis, neuropathy, sciatica, migraines, lower back pain, neck pain, upper back pain, heel pain, foot pain even arm and hand pains that are so severe, people have to make plans around their pain level even going so far as to having to postpone to cancel the days activities.

Tags: arm pain, arthritis, back pain, fibromyalgia, foot pain, heel pain, lower back pain, migraines, neck pain, sciatica


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Just me said...

The key is to control the situation and not let the situation control you.

Posted October 3, 2012 08:35 PM | Reply to this comment

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