Sunday 8 March 2009

Pain is a real pain

Hi there
Bit of a strange title? My daughter, who with her own daughter is now living with us, attracts pain. Her last issue is a broken toe. How do you break your big toe?
Well in her case, walking around a cluttered room without footwear. All it takes is a quick tap on the leg of a bed. Add to that refusing to see an expert when the pain had continued for a week just compounded the problem.
After looking at her foot, I thought she had brused her toe, a visit to Hospital and an X- ray proved the real problem. As the foot continued to cause pain, the leg and back began to suffer.My daughter has gone off to Blackpool, a town on the NW coast of England. There she will forget her pain whilst attending an induction course, prior to a contract in Spain.
How does this help her foot? Well unless she tidies her room, wears slippers and stays alert, it wont. When her foot heals, she will walk properly and her spine will reajust and her back pain will ease. Till then she will moan and complain untill she is on the plane to Spain, then a miracle will occur and her mind will be on the sun and sea.
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Be well
Paul

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