12/07/2009

I see light at the end of the tunnel!


Each day has been a slow improvement. I have had trouble with my neck for years. In and out of chiropracters, etc. I never realized though, just how debilitating a serious neck injury can be. The nausea, dizzyness and fatigue have just been crushing. Today I sit here feeling close to my usual self again thankfully. D says there is still a swollen area down my back but he says it gets smaller every day. He has been much help with massages and just being understanding. I went and sat in the park Saturday and watched him play basketball. It was a glorious day!


Best news of all, I was finally able to do some dyeing last evening. I am sitting here now listening to the washing machine run...waiting for my new batch of dyes to come out. I even feel well enough I am considering getting some stitching out tonight! Maybe tomorrow I can post some pics for you :)

Hope you all are well!

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3 comments on "I see light at the end of the tunnel!"
  1. Diane..I am so happy to hear you are slowly recovering. Don't overdue..take it slow.

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  2. Are those snow-covered mountains in the distance of your photo? I can see that a visit to the park would be a very healing experience when you aren't feeling well. It does help, doesn't it. to focus on beauty. I hope you are feeling much better!!!
    Diane

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  3. How good you're getting better. I know what dizziness is like. Agonizing! I'm so glad to hear from you and that you are improving. Get well soon!

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