I overdid it yesterday, sorting out things at home and trying to catch up with what's been neglected during my weeks of medical treatment. As a result, I'll have to head to the doctor this morning to check on a couple of backward steps, and see if anything is needed to fix them.
Blogging will be interrupted until I get back. More later.
Peter
Stay well Prayers and All Best
ReplyDeleteDude, ease up on it. Life is already too short. Get well soon and I hope this is the last of the side effects.
ReplyDeleteAlways hard to judge the line when you feel better. I try limiting by time. 45 minutes of projects followed by 15 of rest. Once I forget which period I am in I knock off for the day.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with your trip to the Dr's.
Wow. I like this advice. I'm going to incorporate this into my daily routine.
DeleteBecause I'm sitting here, staring at all the crap I need to do, but I overdid it yesterday and my back is "out".
Heh, nowadays my back goes out more than I do.
Been there, doing that. Hard for bodily compromised old guys like you and I to ignore the jobs at hand. And we pay the price
ReplyDeleteEasy to do, harder to recover. Prayers up, sir.
ReplyDeleteTake care...
ReplyDeleteTake care of yourself and only then, the house.
ReplyDeleteMy dad used to lament when he got older that he now had the time to do things but not the energy or capability. Aging stinks!
ReplyDeletei couldn't agree more
DeleteYeah. It is hard to lay back on what one has always been something that never required it. I make sure I do the everyday mundane actions that one normally never regards as special. Until one cannot not do them. I treasure the mundane, the usual, the accepted, the "I've done it all my life" blessings as I can still perform.
ReplyDeleteDammit Peter, call us for help already!
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