I have to add here, the changing pains. One time it will be one area, then next, it is somewhere else. Last week, I had this, what I can only refer to as cramping sensation in my right hip. It came and went, but was mostly happening at work. On and off, all week. Then on Friday, my day off, of course, it seemed to radiate down the outside of my leg and I had this terrible burning sensation just below my knee. I couldn't sit and read, play guitar, nothing--I could not concentrate on anything but the burning. If I walked a bit, it would let up, then it would come back, full force. Toward evening, I was reading a magazine and came to the computer to research an interesting looking website, leaned froward to turn on the lamp and these intense electrical shocks zapped the inside of my hip joint, same hip. They were so painful, I tried to get up and walk it off and I could not move. After they stopped, I'm not sure if they numbed the nerve, or snapped it to attention, or what, but the hip felt better. It's still tender, but not spasming anymore. Is ok though, now my shoulder is hurting!

It just moved to a new location!
It's true Daniella. We have to learn our limits. Somethings we can let go, somethings we can learn a new way of doing, and some we can ask help with. I used to love to move the furniture all the time, I never move it anymore. Now though, I am listening to more and more music. I am growing flowers from seeds. And, even though I do have carpal tunnel and it does work against me somewhat, I am learning to play guitar. Neuropathy will not win.