Wow. I just changed my physical calendar. That’s how out of it I feel. Those trips to the ER/Bend are so hard on me, especially when we don’t get home until 4:00AM and asleep at 5:00AM. We slept well past noon. Just exhausted. STILL two days later. We should be celebrating the relocated shoulder.
Maybe some won’t understand the extreme tiredness that happens to those of us with chronic illnesses like fibromyalgia, arthritis, etc. The days of a quick recovery and getting back to business takes a lot longer.
Lots of naps as just sitting around doing less than nothing happens as I try to get something done. Yeah. Laundry did happen. Three loads felt more like 50 loads. I should know. I had four kids so I know laundry.
It is exciting to know that Snowmageddon has calmed down. The temps are higher, the snow is melting. Maybe March is going to be better than February? I sure hope so. When I finally recover I hope the mud and ice are gone so I can get outside and walk, and maybe get rid of some ‘guilt’bushes (sage that is growing to close to the house presenting a fire hazard).
I tried a new Yoga today but I don’t think I’m ready so as of tomorrow I’ll get the chair yoga going again.
There is a lot more to say but the energy is gone. Maybe I’ll get back to it tomorrow.
Stream of Consciousness Saturday is a challenge brought to us by Linda G. Hill.
Feel better soon!
Thanks!
I Do Know. And I’m in the mild group, so I can only imagine/dread what the more severe ends of the spectrum are. For instance, Yesterday was composed of events and errands of the obligatory sort. Then I went to urgent care today and somehow this used half my day and most of my energy. I feel robbed of time. And yeah, the laundry is gettin done anyway.
I want another weekend, thank you. I am so sorry you’re experiencing that blur of days and loss of energy. I sure hope you feel better soon. May the weather also cooperate.
Thank you. I wish the same for you. Ugh! Don’t you wish there were a jar holding the days we didn’t get to enjoy so we can play with ’em later?
YES! God, that would be brill, Dar!
I will buy your jar holding the days that just went by! I also live with chronic pain stuff (among other things). I also used to work with people coming out of surgeries, so yes, it is a process, but it does happen! 🙂