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Why is when you say no to someone, they just do not listen? I am luckier than many of you, I do not have constant pain most of the time. If I overdo, or wear the wrong shoes, step on something wrong, you know, all those other things cause me to have pain. I am now walking a mile every morning, and before I get home my hip is crying most days...so I will not go over 1 mile. I went to the beach Sat, walked to far, and had a rough time getting back to the car..I wasn't paying attention to how far I had gone. I have more issues with balance, numbness, tingling, vibrations, than I do with pain, and I am thankful for that. My feet do give me the most problems.
So, a stupid question for all of you...can anyone still dance? I had a wedding to go to today, and just sitting and watching was causing hip pain. My co workers kept trying to make me dance. I know if I was to dance, tomorrow I would be in pain all day, and maybe for days. How do you make people understand? I do not look like I have any problems, so sometimes they must think I am lying to them. They nag me about eating, and they know I will not eat away from home..I also have severe reactions to being glutened..so why nag? Can I get you a drink, anything to eat, coffee? I guess this is a blow off steam type of thread! ![]()
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Deb We urge all doctors to take time to listen to your patients.. don't "isolate" symptoms but look at the whole spectrum. If a patient tells you s/he feels as if s/he's falling apart and "nothing seems to be working properly", chances are s/he's right! |
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