Maybe that's the problem. It is someone else's fault. However, why would I let someone else's stupid mistakes affect me? Now I will show what I can do. Pain is is a wall. And i'm going soar over it.
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Maybe that's the problem. It is someone else's fault. However, why would I let someone else's stupid mistakes affect me? Now I will show what I can do. Pain is is a wall. And i'm going soar over it.
Swim
For the first time in months I did what I didn't think i could. I got through an entire day of school!! Including A period! Than to top off that major accomplishment, I even swam after school for an hour and a half! I haven't been this happy and sore in a while. Even with the RSD/CRPS, I realize I can't let that stop me from achieving my goals. I've come too far to give up now.
1-10?
Do doctors not understand why I can't give a number for a pain scale? I tell them every time, if they insist, that it's a 10. To me, it's always a ten. In the two years i've had this condition, it has never gone down. The pain never lessens, i just build a tolerance to the level it's at. The ten that i have temporarily will look like a nine next time i get a pain spike. When i first got the condition, that pain was a -5 compared to my ten now. Does anyone else have this problem?