Low pain day...Oh Yes! Yes! Yes.
chrisvanf
Community member Posts: 62 Contributor
For the first time in quite a while I am having a very low pain day.
I have for the first time in about 8/9 weeks taken off my walking boot and gone to my local Pub/restaurant and had a family meal.
Normally I would wear my boot, but when I awoke this morning I realised that the pain was only just twinges and aches, so I thought, okay leave off the boot and see what happens.
Well it's now 9 o'clock in the evening and still low pain, twinges, or aches.
Is it the weather, is it just me, has anyone else had a low pain day that they weren't expecting.
I have for the first time in about 8/9 weeks taken off my walking boot and gone to my local Pub/restaurant and had a family meal.
Normally I would wear my boot, but when I awoke this morning I realised that the pain was only just twinges and aches, so I thought, okay leave off the boot and see what happens.
Well it's now 9 o'clock in the evening and still low pain, twinges, or aches.
Is it the weather, is it just me, has anyone else had a low pain day that they weren't expecting.
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Fantastic !0
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I thought so too @debbiedo49.
It's not often you read about the good days or the good things that happen to people who have to endure chronic pain or a severe disability daily.1 -
So pleased for you @chrisvanf ?0
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Hello @chrisvanf Pleased to hear this. Thank you for sharing..
Positivity long may it continue. Sending prayers.
Take care
@thespiceman
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