I often wonder if I did not have pain if I would ever stop. I usually work myself until I drop. If I don't drop I usually find myself sitting somewhere in a very uncomfortable spot needing desperately to go to sleep...in my bed. That was then, when I lived a very different life, the life of the young and the fit.
These last three or four days after an EMG I have been having aftershock pains running up and down my legs, over my hip, and almost feeling like they were like lightning stikes up and down my legs. It has been very difficult to move from place to place and if I forget and sit too long I ache for hours. I am waiting to catch up with my rest and waiting for a spot of no pain so I can feel some relief. I hope it comes soon. No that should definitely fall in the realm of a prayer. All for tonight, need to clean up the studio area so I can muss it up again. LOL, have a great night. Ms. V
Whether it be art quilts, painting or weavings; multimedia pieces, an exhibit she is curating; a praise report; or upcoming workshops she plans to attend or produce, here is where the information will be posted first. She is working her way to the best possible life. When it gets hard she prays and prays, and prays. Then she gets to work like it depends on her. Simply put that has always worked as so has she!
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Sunday, August 16, 2009
Pain is a message from one part of your body to another.
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aches,
African American Quilter speaks,
and EMGs,
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