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<blockquote data-quote="eldergarth" data-source="post: 1780164" data-attributes="member: 272751"><p>I wouldn't say I'm coping Vicky everything is still a struggle. The only thing I have learnt so far is, don't plan anything and don't expect to do what you used to do.</p><p>There will be days that you don't have the energy to lift a loaf of bread without screaming in pain and there will be days that you feel you can be normal for the day but you will pay for it for the next few days .</p><p>For every good day you have you will end up bed bound for the next three days paying for that one good day.</p><p>Baby steps is the way from now on , I know I have set my goal of returning to work but I know that this a big goal to reach and it will take years not weeks to hopefully reach this goal and being honest I know I won't be able to return to my old job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eldergarth, post: 1780164, member: 272751"] I wouldn't say I'm coping Vicky everything is still a struggle. The only thing I have learnt so far is, don't plan anything and don't expect to do what you used to do. There will be days that you don't have the energy to lift a loaf of bread without screaming in pain and there will be days that you feel you can be normal for the day but you will pay for it for the next few days . For every good day you have you will end up bed bound for the next three days paying for that one good day. Baby steps is the way from now on , I know I have set my goal of returning to work but I know that this a big goal to reach and it will take years not weeks to hopefully reach this goal and being honest I know I won't be able to return to my old job. [/QUOTE]
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