Aims, that does sound sciatica-like to me. Hope you find a way to get relief soon.
'Heart Of Gold'
Spike's Bitches 45: That sure as hell wasn't in the brochure.
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Ooo! A new thread. With the higher post count, doesn't happen as often. :: stretches :: Yup, feels good.
So after climbing out of bed and tapping out a to-do list, my brain felt less stressed out and allowed me to sleep. Feeling a bit better now. Still getting closed to that Whelmed state.
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ION - Here in the US, it is Veterans Day. I would like to take this opportunity to thank all those who served.
Oooh, new thread smell.
I'm thinking siatica, maybe?
Sounds like it to me. I get it occasionally as a gift with purchase from the tendinitis in my hips. No fun. Feel better, Aims.
I'm thinking siatica, maybe?
Oh, yeah. Something is irritating your sciatic nerve.
One thing you can do to try to ease it is a piriformis stretch.
Here in the US, it is Veterans Day. I would like to take this opportunity to thank all those who served.
Well said. Raises a glass to our service-men and -women, past and present. And those of our allies, as well.
We call it Remembrance Day. (Colloquially known as Poppy Day sometimes.)
Here in the US, it is Veterans Day.
And here, Armistice Day. I didn't realise they were on the same day. That's kind of cool.
Edit: Cross-post with Fay.
Poppies poppies poppies!
(my brain is odd today)
OMG, they've got a baby camel drinking from a bottle on Good Morning America. And now a baby tiger.
I hope Aimee's watching. Or that it's online later.
That baby camel was fuckin' cute.
My father used to decry the fact that schools had stopped making kids memorize "In Flanders Fields".
Via YouTube, Linus Van Pelt, philosopher extraordinaire: [link]
What have we learned?