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This will show our fight with Fibromyalgia, so others can learn that it's real. |
... how much you're thinking of others. It'll take any chance it can get to make you miserable. This entry is my offering for proof of that concept. I attended a Catholic funeral service this past Monday morning for the sister of a co-worker. More on that in my other blog, for a different reason. The service was wonderful. No question of that. The problem was that I, and the coworker that I rode to the church with, arrived only a couple minutes before the start of the service. That was OK in that we didn't miss any of it. But the sanctuary was PACKED. Which means that the two of us, along with others we didn't know, ended up standing for the entire 1 1/2 hour service. Thankfully, I had just purchased the shoes I wore that day. I hadn't had time to wear down the heels any yet. That helped save my back. But, it's as if Fibro knows when you cover one of those many options. It takes a different turn every time you think you've held it at bay. ![]() Throughout the service, I kept changing the leg on which I'd put most of my weight, hoping that my back wouldn't start up. That's the first problem I saw coming. I wasn't too confident, at the time, that the shoes would prevent that altogether. Nice idea, but it backfired. ![]() Needless to say, I took a Neproxen along with my other medications Monday night. This morning, thankfully, the pain was virtually gone. Until next time, that is. ![]() |