Posted by RandyB(MI) on December 20, 2018 at 09:36:45 from (24.180.66.205):
In Reply to: Re: Stiff Neck posted by showcrop on December 20, 2018 at 05:11:49:
Thanks Showcrop and I hear ya. I , at 68 , still do 90% of what I did before but all in different ways and at different speeds than before. Whenever I stand up, I have to completely stretch everything , like a dog does, before I can start out walking as all my muscles are tightened yup at a sitting position. Even in bed at night, I wake up every so often and have to stretch out lengthwise for same reason. All my muscles are getting the "go" signal all the time. Have a lot of "hot spots" throughout body and when water spots splash on me when first getting into shower, they feel like tiny electrical shocks. Left foot is so sensitive can't hardly stand to wear a shoe on it. Left arm is very stiff/numb and cant feel with left hand/fingers at all. Lots of issues but I see people every day in town with far worse issues. Life changes but it's still up to us if we choose to still have a life or just roll over. I choose to have a life. Some days I just choose to "take a day off" from it all and just chill but then back at it. My JD carb building business/hobby keeps me going also. You just keep on 'truckin'" and we'll all be good for many years. Only thing that will stay the same is ones "will" ! Have a Merry Christmas !
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