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  1. #1
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    thanks CC DM and emily. I would usually deal wtih feelings like this with exercise and I can't.

    You've done so much to cheer me up. I think that I'll take my narcotics and see it reducing the pain helps my emotional state.

  2. #2
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    Quote Originally Posted by silver View Post
    I would usually deal wtih feelings like this with exercise and I can't. .
    You said it, right there. Not being able to relieve those feelings makes them seem so much worse. Is there something else you can do now, that you enjoy? Do you crochet or paint or do any crafty stuff? That can help keep your mind off your worries.

    After I healed from a broken pelvis, I could not bring myself to get out on the road, much as I missed riding. So I took my first rides, all alone, on a trail. Even when I got back on the road, I could not ride anywhere close to another rider(having gone down in a paceline.) The fear was very real. But the love of riding was stronger and kept me out there and gradually, very gradually, things got better and I got most of my confidence back. I STILL, to this day, over 4 years since it happened, am not comfortable in a pace line. I'll do it, with people I totally trust, but not often. And I prefer not to. You just need to give yourself however much time it takes, till you desire to ride overcomes your fear. Then take it slowly. Please don't feel guilty about not riding! Be kind to yourself. It will all work itself out in time. My thoughts are with you.

    annie
    Time is a companion that goes with us on a journey. It reminds us to cherish each moment, because it will never come again. What we leave behind is not as important as how we have lived." Captain Jean Luc Picard

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    annie, yes, I'm very crafty, actually. I'm a silversmith. And I've got orders piling up. But I'm afraid to go to my workshop for fear that I won't be able to wrk. It's still very uncomfortable to raise and use my right arm, because that uses the right ribs to stablilize. I just got home fomr the hospital on Tuesday and I need to go to the workshop tomorrow and see if I can actually do any work. Iv'e even thought that maybe if I stood while I worked that it would be better. Sitting hurts worse.


    knowing that you all have been down this "road" before gives me hope.
    Last edited by silver; 11-09-2006 at 11:22 PM.

 

 

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