By: Lynda Lehmann
Okay, I’ve read your (informative) post, and am sorry to hear you have a stress fracture. Life is just one challenge after another, and at times it’s easy to be discouraged. But you are strong and will...
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Thanks so much Lynda. My plans for spring have changed. I’m determined to do the best I can to stay positive and heal well. :)
View ArticleBy: Eleanor
I was just an incredibly clumsy youth, forever stubbing my toes on chair legs, table legs, door frames and anything else both solid and inanimate. A couple of times I must have done it really hard. I...
View ArticleBy: A New Attitude: Can Do! « this time – this space
[...] The definitions of grumpiness include: surly and peevish; cranky; ill-tempered; discontentedly or sullenly irritable. That describes the emotions I have been experiencing since I awoke to a...
View ArticleBy: Joanna @ Zeb Bakes
I’m backtracking here, as I didn’t read all this and three bones in one foot is a lot to break in one go and the pain must be horrendous. I thought of you when I practiced tai chi this morning, at the...
View ArticleBy: timethief
@Joanna, The pain was pretty bad indeed. I don’t usually take pharmaceutical drugs but I said “yes” to motrin. So I have three meta tarsal bones that are brohen. The 5th, 4th and 3rd. The 5th has 2...
View ArticleBy: Connecting Kids and Nature « this time – this space
[...] I love feeling the earth beneath my feet. I love being on the beach and feeling the sand between my toes too. I go barefoot at least part of every day year round as my physio recommends it. It’s...
View ArticleBy: timethief
A broken toe sounds painful to me. Mind you in the state I’m in everything sounds painful. But to have broken the same toe more than once must have been awful. Are you a soccer player? I thought you...
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The swelling is down and the pain only happens when I stand on it — stabbing pain that makes me want to shriek! I’m glad you liked the photo. :)
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