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Spamelah
December 7, 2012 - 6:52am
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Pain in the neck, pain in the *#!
I'm sorry you are in pain. I'm sorry you are crying.
My sadness comes and goes. I think it is all part of the grieving process as we work through this unbelievable situation!
I have scoliosis so I get back pain. It makes living in WW Posture more challenging, too. Not horrible scoliosis, but enough to add another layer of discomfort. :(
My issue isn't bladder emptying, but bowel emptying. Last night I felt so constipated since I didn't poop much that day and was scared to strain too much. I ate a ton of winter squash for dinner (literally, I think a ton) and after a cup of coffee this morning I had some relief!
I pray you get some relief, too. I don't have any advice, just sympathy.
Surviving60
December 7, 2012 - 8:33am
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Hi Mika, sorry for your pain.
Hi Mika, sorry for your pain. Had you stopped bearing down to pee, and then you started to do it again? Take heart. Work hard on posture and good habits. Try all the different combinations of peeing positions that there are. If we didn't have setbacks, we would have no way of knowing that we can recover from them! - Surviving
Mika
December 7, 2012 - 10:28am
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Surviving60
Well I think it is hind site and I need to share with someone that would understand. I am sad about the lose of my body. I also used to come home and lay on the heating pad of course on my back. No I do not bear down on peeing now. I am still new and waiting on the dvd.....but still trying to do the WW posture. I need time to grieve over everything. I think I am also lucky to be able to afford to try and do this...by affording to buy the dvd's.
Thanks
Mika
December 7, 2012 - 10:29am
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Spamelah
Thanks it is very hard......grieving my body....but I am also lucky to be able to afford to buy the dvd's and trying them. Still waiting on them to come.