Wednesday, October 01, 2025

HIT REPEAT TODAY

 


Today I'm going to be boring.

I will be sewing that next round table topper, which is looking so lovely I might add.  I added another little detail to this one.

I might go down to the gym, and follow it up with a soak in the hot tub as well.  

That will depend on how my BSA is feeling.  Last night it was really, really sore, to the point where I literally loaded up on painkillers when I got home from WW.   BSA= BACK SHOULDER ARM.

I'm sick of typing it all out. Get used to BSA. 😊

I do wish now I'd made a Dr's appointment with another doctor when I went down there last week.  Now I'll have to wait until we get home from Australia.  Derrr.

8 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:03 AM

    Sorry the BSA is still a bother. I've almost made it through my sciatica problem with 2 Tylenol Arthritis pills in the AM and 2 in the PM. Plus wearing 4% Lidocaine patches around the clock. It's been a long 3+ weeks. I hope you can find some relief soon. Ky Girl

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  2. Is there a chance of getting to see ANY doctor before your trip? It seems like a real bother. Do you have any "walk-in" non emergency type situations?

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  3. Did you lift any of those bags stones? Yesterday could it be rotator cuff?
    How well do you tolerate tramadol?
    It’s a grungy pain killer but makes some very very sleepy.

    I take Celebrex it’s an rheumatoid/osteopath/arthritic/pain relief it is a game changer for me otherwise my shoulder and left hand would literally make me cry with the constant pain.

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    1. No I didn't lift any stones. Lacy did it all. I hurt my shoulder lifting a shelving unitvwhen we moved house. It's been getting worse since May. Constant pain, aching all the time. I'm picking it's rotary cuff as I have every single symptom of it. Still waiting for an ultrasound.

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    2. Ignore typos! Rotar cuff

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    3. Anonymous10:56 AM

      If it is a full tear, and it sounds like it might be, that’s surgery, total immobilization, lots of physical therapy, almost a year recovery.

      I had mine fixed in Sept 2020, luckily my husband was working from home. I needed a lot of help during the immobilization part. It was a very long time before I could dress myself. It was a really long time before I could drive again.

      I made a full recovery. I followed instructions very carefully.

      Vickie

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    4. Gosh that sounds awful. I hope i don't need surgery!

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    5. Anonymous11:16 AM

      If it is a sizable tear, it is surgery. If it is a sizable tear you want surgery, that is the only fix.
      Vickie

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