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It is so weird. The last few days I had been working outside again, as the weather is pretty nice. My feet were OK.
Today, I planned to do more work, but my feet really hurt. Cramps, pains, soreness. Not like in the beginning when I first had PN, but very very uncomfortable. I was sure I wasn't up to working in the garden. I decided to put on my working shoes anyway, and just see how much work the pruning of two trees would be exactly, so I could plan it for tomorrow. Then I started anyway ("maybe do 10 minutes just to have the idea I did something"). Then I broke out my heavier tools and ladder. Then I completely pruned them and cleaned up the debris. Hard work. By that time the pain was zero. ![]() I have had this happen before several times, and it's almost like Im' "faking" or "wanting attention". But I'm not, I don't even mention it to my wife or anything. I really was in real pain and then I was not. How the hell is this even possible? Blood flow? Oxygen? My feet should hurt more (like normal people...) after 2 hours of hard work, not less. They feel comfortable now, just slightly numb. Weird. |
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