It's like I'm scattered to the wind. Blowing this way and that, nary a grounding thought or still moment to hold as mine.
Or maybe that's just what I want; to rise up away from the misery, climb on the wind and separate, so the pain can't pin me down.
Janna, Hope your sails catch that wind and that you're feeling better soon.
ReplyDeleteHang in there, Janna. *Tomorrow is only a day away*.
ReplyDeletePrayers to you, my friend.
ReplyDeleteAnother horrid headache, my friend? So sorry. Lifting prayers.
ReplyDeleteHope you feel better soon!!
ReplyDeleteSo sorry. (hug)
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry you're not feeling well, Janna. I hope you get better soon.
ReplyDeleteHang in there.
ReplyDeleteSorry. It's a bummer I know. Ruins a perfectly good day. Praying you're feeling better.
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Thanks, everyone. I'm feeling better now, just trying to get through the after-effects.
ReplyDeleteJanna, hold on sweetie. Stay strong and know there are those who care,
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Pain is so debilitating. It takes the spunk right from the soul. Get better.
ReplyDeleteOh no, I hope you're feeling better tonight. Is it a headache? I've had those for years and years, but not migraines. Thank goodness. I'm going to pray for you right now.
ReplyDeleteSorry to find you hurting on my first visit here. Hope you're better soon.
ReplyDeleteMigraines... you know I know how you feel. I'm glad to see you're feeling better!
ReplyDeleteI am happy to hear you're feeling better, at least. *hugs*
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ReplyDeleteOh, it was a bear. But today brought release and a new outlook! Thanks, everyone. Your thoughts and prayers really mean a whole lot.
ReplyDeleteBut God is an alchemist. He can change base metals into gold.
ReplyDeletePain, particularly chronic pain, can be both so debilitating and exhausting. Been there, often.
ReplyDeleteBlessings in your trying time.
Oh gosh, wow, I'm so sorry! Lovely way to explain it, though. You know, when I was sick and in pain incessantly for years, I could actually rise above the pain. It was like climbing on the wind and separating, PRECISELY. It was sort of like extreme meditation. Nowadays, I can even lift out of a migraine, but I have no defenses against the nausea it causes.
ReplyDeleteI bet you're feeling better, but I hope it doesn't come around again soon!