Sunday, April 26, 2009

When The Pain Comes

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.

21 comments:

  1. Janna, Hope your sails catch that wind and that you're feeling better soon.

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  2. Hang in there, Janna. *Tomorrow is only a day away*.

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  3. Another horrid headache, my friend? So sorry. Lifting prayers.

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  4. I'm sorry you're not feeling well, Janna. I hope you get better soon.

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  5. Sorry. It's a bummer I know. Ruins a perfectly good day. Praying you're feeling better.

    -FringeGirl

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  6. Thanks, everyone. I'm feeling better now, just trying to get through the after-effects.

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  7. Janna, hold on sweetie. Stay strong and know there are those who care,
    hugs

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  8. Pain is so debilitating. It takes the spunk right from the soul. Get better.

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  9. Oh 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.

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  10. Sorry to find you hurting on my first visit here. Hope you're better soon.

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  11. Migraines... you know I know how you feel. I'm glad to see you're feeling better!

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  12. I am happy to hear you're feeling better, at least. *hugs*

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  14. Oh, it was a bear. But today brought release and a new outlook! Thanks, everyone. Your thoughts and prayers really mean a whole lot.

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  15. But God is an alchemist. He can change base metals into gold.

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  16. Pain, particularly chronic pain, can be both so debilitating and exhausting. Been there, often.

    Blessings in your trying time.

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  17. 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.

    I bet you're feeling better, but I hope it doesn't come around again soon!

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