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anon21816 04-28-2011 01:10 PM

Oh Pooh !
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pooh_ac (Post 765905)
Once again I ponder the quietness of this site. I figure those of u "across the pond" are focusing on the upcoming nupituals:).:)Rrae is taking care of herself and her families issues. I am just doing my thing and trying to rest on my days off to be ready for the next day "on",
Anywho just give us a holler to let us know u are all :grouphug::hug:z:hug:z:hug:z

Pooh:hug:please mark me in as 'present';) and about time too I hear you say


Im here:D yep am 'across the pond' and well kinda looking forward to the 'royal wedding' .....I live in Ireland so can take it or leave it.

Im sorry I havent been on so much lately, but as my daughter is still on maternity leave she calls everyday....but she goes back on Tues 3rd May so Im baby minding then:eek:I know I know....take it easy blah blah blah.....thats all Im hearing, but I do have my lovely hubby to lend a hand for a week or two to see how I 'fair' out!!!!


Had a tweaking session on Tuesday....well how do I put it.......:confused:Ive THREE new programmes and well, errr, emmmmmm, I can just about use one of those. You know at the time it was great while I was there. I stood up and my Rep tweaked me and ooooooh it felt divine....yep thats a good one I said, I can go walking a bit more without that dreaded dart from my butt to my shin bone......well thats what I thought.....she also gave me another two, one for sitting and another one....
While I was there I felt this 'pulling' in my upper back, now I did think it was maybe the way I go up out of the chair etc......so didnt pass any remark.....well now Ive realised that feeling is from the programme:eek::eek:yep......cant even begin to tell you how it feels!!!!!AWFUL would probably cover it....so Im back to my original programme...which incidently wasnt my favourite a few months back......

My Rep did say that I can come in again when she is back, probably in a month or so and have some more tweaking. Isnt it funny that when you are there it all seems 'ok' but once you get back to 'normality' and do your everyday stuff the flipping thing isnt any benefit at all AARRGGHHHHHH

Ok rant over ...

We have the most beautiful weather here in Ireland for the past two weeks, lets hope its not our actual SUMMER...its known to happen let me tell you!!!!

So its great to be out and about in the sunshine....

hope you all have a lovely day/evening

Jackie:hug:


ooops just been reprimanded about too many smilies :D

Mark56 04-29-2011 09:09 AM

Hi Jackie
 
So good to read your post and that you are minding the little one and helping with your daughter's maternity leave. That must be rewarding! And taxing on your strength... but for a good reason.

OMG some royal someone is getting married????:D:D No, I am not being disrespectful, just do not watch much on the tube, so I am a lax colonial I reckon.

AWWW gee whiz, you go in hopeful for a tweak that will bring peace and leave only to find real world experience doesn't fit it. Maybe in the tweak sessions, they should have you leave the exam room for a moment and do a couple real world movements to learn whether there are oddities to the tweak before wrapping up and flying back across the pond. So much better to "test" it before they leave than to have to wait a month before they return. I feel sad that you are back to an original programme now when you had such hope for the tweak to benefit you.

OHHHH enjoy your Irish springtime.... we will have to have a BBQ at your place so we can enjoy the emerald green and the contrasting beauty of the blossoms here and there!

May your day be better for you,
Prayerfully,
Mark56:hug::hug::hug::hug:zzzzz

nanspain 04-29-2011 11:23 AM

new to the forum
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by aussiemom (Post 760571)
Nope, nobodys home. Still recovering from that BBQ! Party

hi, my names nan, i hav wondered, has anyone been able to go back to work once they've rec'vd the scs. scheduled for 5/10 to get the permanent, and still not sure what to expect before, during and after surgery...not to mention recovery, what do u think?

Jomar 04-29-2011 11:34 AM

Hello nanspain,
I copied your post to a thread of your own so the others can say hello to you and answer your questions.
here it is -
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/sh...d.php?t=149311

nanspain 04-29-2011 11:50 AM

thanks
 
ok so i guess u figured out i know not what im doing at all...thanks again.
could really use some help.

pooh_ac 04-29-2011 09:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nanspain (Post 766319)
hi, my names nan, i hav wondered, has anyone been able to go back to work once they've rec'vd the scs. scheduled for 5/10 to get the permanent, and still not sure what to expect before, during and after surgery...not to mention recovery, what do u think?

Nan, some of us work, some of us are taking college courses, Some of us overdo,and suffer for it
:hug:z

anon21816 04-30-2011 02:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pooh_ac (Post 766443)
Nan, some of us work, some of us are taking college courses, Some of us overdo,and suffer for it
:hug:z



Well said Pooh:hug: unfortunately at times I come in the latter part of that post....the overdo'ers *blush* ahem...............


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