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Pain is your friend. If you can still hurt, you're still alive...
I give thanks for my afflictions, it means I'm still in a position to worship my creator and do his will.Pain is your friend. If you can still hurt, you're still alive...
Hell its been leaving for 35 years shoulda been gone by now“Pain is just weakness leaving the body”
Maybe you’re a lot stronger than you think.Hell its been leaving for 35 years shoulda been gone by now
I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me philllipians believe 4:13?Maybe you’re a lot stronger than you think.
Nothing lasts foreverIt sure is taking its sweet time leaving mine.I feel it has taken up residentcy for awhile.
Ewwww, what is that horible smell !There is a smell for young too. My 2 year old grandson has a stink on him about once a day.
It could be grandpa,or,the babyEwwww, what is that horible smell !
My daughter put me on to a product called Willow Balm which is specifically for arthritis, but it works equally well for other muscular aches and pains. Mild odor and it works well.Somehow screwed my right bicep up while sleeping Thursday night.
Been doing the bengay thing, here I am at 52 smelling like an old man
Woke up at 4 this morning screaming in pain cause my arm slipped and flopped around....
Cant go shooting or fishing. TBH I dont think I could drive a stick shift safely like this. Sucks...
May need to switch to Tiger Balm ... or bourbon
I wish I had your problem , 30 yrs ago Moose /bear/deer and an occasional Coon with a Big Horn take down 65 Lbs. shot instinctive ( Bob Foulcrod) Pope +Young Board member admired my killing stuff /never saw better was his opinion! I now have grief shooting a 40Lb stik bow but still keep meat in the freezers but yup it keeps getting harder !!!!Bow hunter here at 64. Had to turn my bow down to it's lowest setting at 60 lbs. Even then, it is a challenge . Shoulders and back are a mess from construction, overhead work , welding and cutting a lot of firewood.
As much as it hurts, try not to loose your range of motion. Very hard to get your range of motion back after shoulder injuries & surgery.
Pain is your friend. If you can still hurt, you're still alive...
Sneezing and throwing back out I am not familiar with -- yet.Lots of good input here, so far.
A few thoughts, from someone who’s just a hair older… A few years ago (okay, twelve…), I had surgery on my left ACL. My wife had surgery on her right rotator cuff. I was buying a used car w/manual transmission… but we couldn’t drive it home! I was consider that she could clutch and I could shift from the passenger’s seat… but we thought, “This might not end well!”
We knew the seller, so we paid for the car, and waited a couple of weeks until my knee was better healed.
When you’re getting in rough shape from ”sleeping wrong,” you know you’re getting old. Be sure you don’t sneeze, lest you “throw your back out!“ …and you think I’m joking…
I’m fairly certain they make unscented Ben Gay. If not… something similar. I prefer the scented… just like wearing red long johns, it just “feels” warmer!
I love Tiger Balm, though it’s pricey. And, like Brylcream, “a little dab’ll do ya!” Don’t know if Tiger Balm comes in an unscented version or not, but the regular stuff will open up your sinuses!
Finally… if you start medicating with bourbon… you KNOW you can’t drive, right?!?
Good luck with getting healed up. Usually stuff started while you were sleeping tends to heal up pretty well…
sure it's the grandson?There is a smell for young too. My 2 year old grandson has a stink on him about once a day.
Mine is 40LBs with training wheels only because it cant go lower , 35 yrs of 55/65 Lb Fred Asbells Big horn take down . How far we've fallen!!!/EdI had two rotator cup surgeries. The last time I pulled my bow back it was down to 50 lbs.
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