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Haven't found a single thread I've wanted to really read now for a
couple of days, I hurt so bad.

I won't bore anyone with the details.

What's y'alls favorite food when you hurt?
I'm just sticking with low carb staples since I need to eat.
Ground beef, baby spinach and whey protein shakes.

Still losing weight which is a good thing.
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On Feb 12, 10:00*am, Omelet > wrote:
> Haven't found a single thread I've wanted to really read now for a
> couple of days, I hurt so bad. *
>
> I won't bore anyone with the details.
>
> What's y'alls favorite food when you hurt?
> I'm just sticking with low carb staples since I need to eat.
> Ground beef, baby spinach and whey protein shakes.
>
> Still losing weight which is a good thing.
> --
> Peace! Om
>
> "Criminals thrive on the indulgence of societies understanding."
>
> -- From "Batman Begins"


Hemp brownies, but I know you don't do that.
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> On Feb 12, 10:00*am, Omelet > wrote:
> > Haven't found a single thread I've wanted to really read now for a
> > couple of days, I hurt so bad. *
> >
> > I won't bore anyone with the details.
> >
> > What's y'alls favorite food when you hurt?
> > I'm just sticking with low carb staples since I need to eat.
> > Ground beef, baby spinach and whey protein shakes.
> >
> > Still losing weight which is a good thing.

>
>
> Hemp brownies, but I know you don't do that.


I wish I could. <g>
But we are subject to random drug screens to keep our employment!

I have a 21 year career to protect.

I'm hoping that the Airrosti treatment I've started will help. 2
treatments and so far, so good.

Sorry, I'm just really hurting at the moment so am a bit morose...
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On Feb 12, 1:00*pm, Omelet > wrote:
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> couple of days, I hurt so bad. *
>
> I won't bore anyone with the details.
>
> What's y'alls favorite food when you hurt?


Well, usually the only kind of pain I experience is dental pain, for
which I take chocolate milk. Nothing like a pint of chocolate
milk after a crown prep.

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Omelet wrote:
> Haven't found a single thread I've wanted to really read now for a
> couple of days, I hurt so bad.
>
> I won't bore anyone with the details.
>
> What's y'alls favorite food when you hurt?
> I'm just sticking with low carb staples since I need to eat.
> Ground beef, baby spinach and whey protein shakes.
>
> Still losing weight which is a good thing.



Depends on where I hurt.

Scrambled eggs and buttery toast come to mind.

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Gloria P wrote:
> Omelet wrote:
>> Haven't found a single thread I've wanted to really read now for a
>> couple of days, I hurt so bad.
>> I won't bore anyone with the details.
>>
>> What's y'alls favorite food when you hurt?
>> I'm just sticking with low carb staples since I need to eat.
>> Ground beef, baby spinach and whey protein shakes.
>>
>> Still losing weight which is a good thing.

>
>
> Depends on where I hurt.
>
> Scrambled eggs and buttery toast come to mind.
>
> gloria p


Agree with the scrambled and toast. It's even better when someone else
makes it for you!

But add a cuppa tea with sugar and milk.

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Omelet wrote:
> Haven't found a single thread I've wanted to really read now for a
> couple of days, I hurt so bad.


I'm really sorry you aren't feeling well.

> I won't bore anyone with the details.
>
> What's y'alls favorite food when you hurt?
> I'm just sticking with low carb staples since I need to eat.
> Ground beef, baby spinach and whey protein shakes.
>
> Still losing weight which is a good thing.


I guess ice cream is out?

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On Feb 12, 10:44*am, Tracy > wrote:
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> > Omelet wrote:
> >> Haven't found a single thread I've wanted to really read now for a
> >> couple of days, I hurt so bad.
> >> I won't bore anyone with the details.

>
> >> What's y'alls favorite food when you hurt?
> >> I'm just sticking with low carb staples since I need to eat.
> >> Ground beef, baby spinach and whey protein shakes.

>
> >> Still losing weight which is a good thing.

>
> > Depends on where I hurt.

>
> > Scrambled eggs and buttery toast come to mind.

>
> > gloria p

>
> Agree with the scrambled and toast. It's even better when someone else
> makes it for you!
>
> But add a cuppa tea with sugar and milk.
>
> -Tracy- Hide quoted text -
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I agree with the tea idea- soup is nice, too.
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>Haven't found a single thread I've wanted to really read now for a
>couple of days, I hurt so bad.
>
>I won't bore anyone with the details.


Details! We want details!

>What's y'alls favorite food when you hurt?


Campbell's Chicken & Stars soup.

Carol

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> Haven't found a single thread I've wanted to really read now for a
> couple of days, I hurt so bad.




The treatments are that good, hey?


Mindless platitudes come to the fore........

"If it's hurting, then it means it's working",

"If it doesn't kill you, it'll only make you stronger",

"No pain, no gain",

"A little pain is good for the soul".

"Pain lets you know you're alive".......


Personally, I think they *all* suck!!



> What's y'alls favorite food when you hurt?




Digesic.



> Still losing weight which is a good thing.



Excellent!! Keep up the good work :-)


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jalapenos. What you do today... might burn your ass tomorrow."


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Omelet wrote:
> Haven't found a single thread I've wanted to really read now for a
> couple of days, I hurt so bad.
>
> I won't bore anyone with the details.
>
> What's y'alls favorite food when you hurt?
> I'm just sticking with low carb staples since I need to eat.
> Ground beef, baby spinach and whey protein shakes.
>
> Still losing weight which is a good thing.


Ya know... I had a possible epiphany that may fill the LC
comfort-food bill--making the really crusty mac and cheese with
pressed tofu. I need to hunt down that recipe again.

And we (I) want the details. What's going on, Om?

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> On Feb 12, 10:00 am, Omelet > wrote:
>> Haven't found a single thread I've wanted to really read now for a
>> couple of days, I hurt so bad.
>>
>> I won't bore anyone with the details.
>>
>> What's y'alls favorite food when you hurt?
>> I'm just sticking with low carb staples since I need to eat.
>> Ground beef, baby spinach and whey protein shakes.
>>
>> Still losing weight which is a good thing.
>> --
>> Peace! Om
>>
>> "Criminals thrive on the indulgence of societies understanding."
>>
>> -- From "Batman Begins"

>
> Hemp brownies, but I know you don't do that.


I found an LC recipe for brownies that has gotten rave reviews.

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> couple of days, I hurt so bad.
>
> I won't bore anyone with the details.
>
> What's y'alls favorite food when you hurt?


Tylenol with codeine. I'm about to take one, take a hot shower, and try
to go back to sleep.

Serene

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Omelet wrote:
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> Haven't found a single thread I've wanted to really read now for a
> couple of days, I hurt so bad.
>
> I won't bore anyone with the details.
>
> What's y'alls favorite food when you hurt?
> I'm just sticking with low carb staples since I need to eat.
> Ground beef, baby spinach and whey protein shakes.
>
> Still losing weight which is a good thing.
> --
> Peace! Om
>
> "Criminals thrive on the indulgence of societies understanding."
>
> -- From "Batman Begins"


I tend not to hurt, however, painfully delicious foods like Jamaican
Jerk chicken or pork come to mind as possible distractions.
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Omelet wrote:

> What's y'alls favorite food when you hurt?
> I'm just sticking with low carb staples since I need to eat.
> Ground beef, baby spinach and whey protein shakes.


I say a liquid diet that consists of a very hot bath and a generously
filled glass of red wine.

Candles and bubbles optional.

Hope you feel better soon.

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> Omelet wrote:
>
>> What's y'alls favorite food when you hurt?
>> I'm just sticking with low carb staples since I need to eat.
>> Ground beef, baby spinach and whey protein shakes.

>
> I say a liquid diet that consists of a very hot bath and a generously
> filled glass of red wine.
>




I second that suggestion!!!


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What you do today... might burn your ass tomorrow."
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Omelet wrote:
> Haven't found a single thread I've wanted to really read now for a
> couple of days, I hurt so bad.
>
> I won't bore anyone with the details.
>
> What's y'alls favorite food when you hurt?
> I'm just sticking with low carb staples since I need to eat.
> Ground beef, baby spinach and whey protein shakes.
>
> Still losing weight which is a good thing.
>
>

I haven't found any food to be especially soothing when it comes to
physical pain, although my guess is it would depend where the pain is;
if I had a sore throat, I'd probably like ice cream or something else
cool. When I've had pain elsewhere, ie, from a broken bone or pretty
much anything but a sore throat, I've found I lose my appetite and
nothing much appeals.

For emotional pain, however, chocolate's usually soothing.

Whatever's ailing you, I hope you're over it soon; pain's exhausting,
messes with concentration and eats up energy at an alarming rate!
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On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 12:00:18 -0600, Omelet >
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>Haven't found a single thread I've wanted to really read now for a
>couple of days, I hurt so bad.
>
>I won't bore anyone with the details.
>
>What's y'alls favorite food when you hurt?
>I'm just sticking with low carb staples since I need to eat.
>Ground beef, baby spinach and whey protein shakes.
>
>Still losing weight which is a good thing.


Soup and grits taste good when I feel bad.

Break an egg in a bowl, break the yolk, then pour boiling chicken
broth over it. The egg turns into ribbons, and it makes a very
soothing, fortifying soup.

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> On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 12:00:18 -0600, Omelet >
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>
> Soup and grits taste good when I feel bad.
>
> Break an egg in a bowl, break the yolk, then pour boiling chicken
> broth over it. The egg turns into ribbons, and it makes a very
> soothing, fortifying soup.
>
> Tara



Egg drop soup. Good stuff when you have a cold, the flu or clogged sinuses.
Also good for overall feeling yukky. (That's a technical term heheh)

Jill

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>> On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 12:00:18 -0600, Omelet >
>> wrote:
>>
>> Soup and grits taste good when I feel bad.
>>
>> Break an egg in a bowl, break the yolk, then pour boiling
>> chicken broth over it. The egg turns into ribbons, and it
>> makes a very soothing, fortifying soup.
>>
>> Tara


> Egg drop soup. Good stuff when you have a cold, the flu or
> clogged sinuses. Also good for overall feeling yukky. (That's a
> technical term heheh)


I'll admit to cross-cultural contamination but egg-drop soup is much
improved by a couple of drops of siracha or Tabisco, especially when you
have the yuckies!

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Cindy Hamilton > wrote:

> On Feb 12, 1:00*pm, Omelet > wrote:
> > Haven't found a single thread I've wanted to really read now for a
> > couple of days, I hurt so bad. *
> >
> > I won't bore anyone with the details.
> >
> > What's y'alls favorite food when you hurt?

>
> Well, usually the only kind of pain I experience is dental pain, for
> which I take chocolate milk. Nothing like a pint of chocolate
> milk after a crown prep.
>
> Cindy Hamilton


Heh! Chocolate is always good. I might have to go buy some Lindt's...
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Gloria P > wrote:

> Omelet wrote:
> > Haven't found a single thread I've wanted to really read now for a
> > couple of days, I hurt so bad.
> >
> > I won't bore anyone with the details.
> >
> > What's y'alls favorite food when you hurt?
> > I'm just sticking with low carb staples since I need to eat.
> > Ground beef, baby spinach and whey protein shakes.
> >
> > Still losing weight which is a good thing.

>
>
> Depends on where I hurt.
>
> Scrambled eggs and buttery toast come to mind.
>
> gloria p


Mmmmmm. ;-d
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Tracy > wrote:

> Gloria P wrote:
> > Omelet wrote:
> >> Haven't found a single thread I've wanted to really read now for a
> >> couple of days, I hurt so bad.
> >> I won't bore anyone with the details.
> >>
> >> What's y'alls favorite food when you hurt?
> >> I'm just sticking with low carb staples since I need to eat.
> >> Ground beef, baby spinach and whey protein shakes.
> >>
> >> Still losing weight which is a good thing.

> >
> >
> > Depends on where I hurt.
> >
> > Scrambled eggs and buttery toast come to mind.
> >
> > gloria p

>
> Agree with the scrambled and toast. It's even better when someone else
> makes it for you!
>
> But add a cuppa tea with sugar and milk.
>
> -Tracy


I've not made myself hot tea in ages. Earl Gray's...
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> Omelet wrote:
> > Haven't found a single thread I've wanted to really read now for a
> > couple of days, I hurt so bad.

>
> I'm really sorry you aren't feeling well.


Thanks. Once I can finally run again, I'll be happy.
This all has to do with an injury. And rather painful therapy.

>
> > I won't bore anyone with the details.
> >
> > What's y'alls favorite food when you hurt?
> > I'm just sticking with low carb staples since I need to eat.
> > Ground beef, baby spinach and whey protein shakes.
> >
> > Still losing weight which is a good thing.

>
> I guess ice cream is out?
>
> nancy


Unfortunately, yes. <g> But thanks.
Losing weight is essential to the issues at hand.
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> On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 12:00:18 -0600, Omelet >
> wrote:
>
> >Haven't found a single thread I've wanted to really read now for a
> >couple of days, I hurt so bad.
> >
> >I won't bore anyone with the details.

>
> Details! We want details!
>
> >What's y'alls favorite food when you hurt?

>
> Campbell's Chicken & Stars soup.
>
> Carol


I'll e-mail ya. <g> Unless more vote for me posting it public...
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>
> > Haven't found a single thread I've wanted to really read now for a
> > couple of days, I hurt so bad.

>
>
>
> The treatments are that good, hey?


<snicker> Airrosti is working but yes, it does hurt.
Not that I give a crap about the pain as the claims made are living up
to their advertising. 2 treatments and I can almost run again. I've
not been able to run for 9 months.

The pain from the original injury has been reduced too so it's worth it.

>
>
> Mindless platitudes come to the fore........
>
> "If it's hurting, then it means it's working",
>
> "If it doesn't kill you, it'll only make you stronger",


My personal favorite. <g>

>
> "No pain, no gain",


That's what my sister said!

>
> "A little pain is good for the soul".
>
> "Pain lets you know you're alive".......
>
>
> Personally, I think they *all* suck!!


Nah. Considering 20 minutes or so of the pain inflicted is countering
the chronic pain, it's well worth it.

>
>
>
> > What's y'alls favorite food when you hurt?

>
>
>
> Digesic.
>
>
>
> > Still losing weight which is a good thing.

>
>
> Excellent!! Keep up the good work :-)


30 lbs. and counting down...
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"Jean B." > wrote:

> Omelet wrote:
> > Haven't found a single thread I've wanted to really read now for a
> > couple of days, I hurt so bad.
> >
> > I won't bore anyone with the details.
> >
> > What's y'alls favorite food when you hurt?
> > I'm just sticking with low carb staples since I need to eat.
> > Ground beef, baby spinach and whey protein shakes.
> >
> > Still losing weight which is a good thing.

>
> Ya know... I had a possible epiphany that may fill the LC
> comfort-food bill--making the really crusty mac and cheese with
> pressed tofu. I need to hunt down that recipe again.
>
> And we (I) want the details. What's going on, Om?


Ok...

9 months ago (the end of last April), I fell off of a step I did not see
in the dark. Fell HARD on my right leg. That leg has been injured in the
past so looks like the cumulative injury has caught up with me. Last
time (28 years ago), I got clipped by a large pickup truck when I was
walking back to the student parking lot as a junior in college. Since
then, I'd already had minor issues with my right leg...

So, I've been unable to run or drive long distance, and have suffered
from minor chronic pain for 9 months. The ortho' I finally went and saw
6 weeks after the injury diagnosed it as nerve transmission from ongoing
back issues. (Scoliosis and disk degeneration). He was wrong... but I'm
still seeing a good Chiropractor for the back issues.

I finally got a second opinion from a local Airrosti practitioner and he
agreed with me. There was indeed a long standing strain. That leg was
constantly mildly swollen and paler than my left leg. He said it was a
Tibial Anterior strain that was not healing so started Airrosti
treatment last Friday.

I've had chronic pain in that leg, especially when trying to drive
(commuting to work for the last 9 months has been a bitch) and I could
not run. The leg would not support my weight under stress. I also had
to lift it up with my hands just to put my foot on the platform of the
leg press at the gym as it was also just plain weak.

After just one treatment, that last bit changed. :-) The treatment
hurts like hell, but it's working as advertised. I'm just glad
insurance is covering 70% of it.

I'm doing my therapy homework as prescribed and things are working a LOT
better after only 2 treatments. I still hurt but hopefully after
tomorrow, more of the pain will be alleviated.

I'm only 46. I've got a lot of plans for retirement and being disabled
is not one of them...
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> merryb wrote:
> > On Feb 12, 10:00 am, Omelet > wrote:
> >> Haven't found a single thread I've wanted to really read now for a
> >> couple of days, I hurt so bad.
> >>
> >> I won't bore anyone with the details.
> >>
> >> What's y'alls favorite food when you hurt?
> >> I'm just sticking with low carb staples since I need to eat.
> >> Ground beef, baby spinach and whey protein shakes.
> >>
> >> Still losing weight which is a good thing.
> >> --
> >> Peace! Om
> >>
> >> "Criminals thrive on the indulgence of societies understanding."
> >>
> >> -- From "Batman Begins"

> >
> > Hemp brownies, but I know you don't do that.

>
> I found an LC recipe for brownies that has gotten rave reviews.


<snickers> We are subject to random drug screens at work. As much fun
as that might be, I cannot risk a 21 year career!
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"Criminals thrive on the indulgence of societies understanding."

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Serene Vannoy > wrote:

> Omelet wrote:
> > Haven't found a single thread I've wanted to really read now for a
> > couple of days, I hurt so bad.
> >
> > I won't bore anyone with the details.
> >
> > What's y'alls favorite food when you hurt?

>
> Tylenol with codeine. I'm about to take one, take a hot shower, and try
> to go back to sleep.
>
> Serene


What's wrong babe???
My regular doc' offered me a hydrocodone Rx but I turned it down.
I'm scared of that stuff.
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"Pete C." > wrote:

> Omelet wrote:
> >
> > Haven't found a single thread I've wanted to really read now for a
> > couple of days, I hurt so bad.
> >
> > I won't bore anyone with the details.
> >
> > What's y'alls favorite food when you hurt?
> > I'm just sticking with low carb staples since I need to eat.
> > Ground beef, baby spinach and whey protein shakes.
> >
> > Still losing weight which is a good thing.
> > --
> > Peace! Om
> >
> > "Criminals thrive on the indulgence of societies understanding."
> >
> > -- From "Batman Begins"

>
> I tend not to hurt, however, painfully delicious foods like Jamaican
> Jerk chicken or pork come to mind as possible distractions.


Mmmmm,,, BBQ. ;-d
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Lin > wrote:

> Omelet wrote:
>
> > What's y'alls favorite food when you hurt?
> > I'm just sticking with low carb staples since I need to eat.
> > Ground beef, baby spinach and whey protein shakes.

>
> I say a liquid diet that consists of a very hot bath and a generously
> filled glass of red wine.
>
> Candles and bubbles optional.
>
> Hope you feel better soon.
>
> --Lin


Wine is good. <g>
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flitterbit > wrote:

> Omelet wrote:
> > Haven't found a single thread I've wanted to really read now for a
> > couple of days, I hurt so bad.
> >
> > I won't bore anyone with the details.
> >
> > What's y'alls favorite food when you hurt?
> > I'm just sticking with low carb staples since I need to eat.
> > Ground beef, baby spinach and whey protein shakes.
> >
> > Still losing weight which is a good thing.
> >
> >

> I haven't found any food to be especially soothing when it comes to
> physical pain, although my guess is it would depend where the pain is;
> if I had a sore throat, I'd probably like ice cream or something else
> cool. When I've had pain elsewhere, ie, from a broken bone or pretty
> much anything but a sore throat, I've found I lose my appetite and
> nothing much appeals.
>
> For emotional pain, however, chocolate's usually soothing.
>
> Whatever's ailing you, I hope you're over it soon; pain's exhausting,
> messes with concentration and eats up energy at an alarming rate!


It is very distracting. I hate that.
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Tara > wrote:

> On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 12:00:18 -0600, Omelet >
> wrote:
>
> >Haven't found a single thread I've wanted to really read now for a
> >couple of days, I hurt so bad.
> >
> >I won't bore anyone with the details.
> >
> >What's y'alls favorite food when you hurt?
> >I'm just sticking with low carb staples since I need to eat.
> >Ground beef, baby spinach and whey protein shakes.
> >
> >Still losing weight which is a good thing.

>
> Soup and grits taste good when I feel bad.
>
> Break an egg in a bowl, break the yolk, then pour boiling chicken
> broth over it. The egg turns into ribbons, and it makes a very
> soothing, fortifying soup.
>
> Tara


Ooh, egg drop soup! I have some beef broth in the back 'frige. Not a
bad idea... Thanks!
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"jmcquown" > wrote:

> "Tara" > wrote in message
> ...
> > On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 12:00:18 -0600, Omelet >
> > wrote:
> >
> > Soup and grits taste good when I feel bad.
> >
> > Break an egg in a bowl, break the yolk, then pour boiling chicken
> > broth over it. The egg turns into ribbons, and it makes a very
> > soothing, fortifying soup.
> >
> > Tara

>
>
> Egg drop soup. Good stuff when you have a cold, the flu or clogged sinuses.
> Also good for overall feeling yukky. (That's a technical term heheh)
>
> Jill


<snicker> Yes it is.
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Omelet > wrote in newsmpomelet-3A2F65.17355612022009
@news-wc.giganews.com:

> In article > ,
> PLucas > wrote:
>
>> Omelet > wrote in newsmpomelet-B6ED1C.12001812022009
>> @news-wc.giganews.com:
>>
>> > Haven't found a single thread I've wanted to really read now for a
>> > couple of days, I hurt so bad.

>>
>>
>>
>> The treatments are that good, hey?

>
> <snicker> Airrosti is working but yes, it does hurt.
> Not that I give a crap about the pain as the claims made are living up
> to their advertising. 2 treatments and I can almost run again. I've
> not been able to run for 9 months.




Jealous........ much.



>
> The pain from the original injury has been reduced too so it's worth it.




Ask them when they're getting their asses over to Australia!!!



>> Mindless platitudes come to the fore........
>>
>> "If it's hurting, then it means it's working",
>>
>> "If it doesn't kill you, it'll only make you stronger",

>
> My personal favorite. <g>



You sick puppy!!



>
>>
>> "No pain, no gain",

>
> That's what my sister said!




That was a favourite of the PTI's in the Army!! We hated them, too :-)



>
>>
>> "A little pain is good for the soul".
>>
>> "Pain lets you know you're alive".......
>>
>>
>> Personally, I think they *all* suck!!

>
> Nah. Considering 20 minutes or so of the pain inflicted is countering
> the chronic pain, it's well worth it.




Just how the hell does it work so effectively?????


Opps. don't worry........ rather than be a lazy shite and ask someone to go
look for it instead of doing it myself, I remembered that GIMF.

Fascia manipulation.

http://www.airrosti.com/how.html

I actually had a physio use that on me a long time back. It felt like he was
trying to rip the 1"outer layer off my back...... and I felt like I'd been
hit by a truck quite a few hours afterwards...... but yeah, his treatment
worked a helluva lot better than anything else I'd had.


Hmmmmmmmmm, will have to try and remember his name and go look him up again.




>
>>
>>
>>
>> > What's y'alls favorite food when you hurt?

>>
>>
>>
>> Digesic.




Going to go and have some for breakfast.



>>
>>
>>
>> > Still losing weight which is a good thing.

>>
>>
>> Excellent!! Keep up the good work :-)

>
> 30 lbs. and counting down...



That's 13.5kgs.

How long has that taken?


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I like matzo ball soup with lots of shredded chicken in it. I don't
know if it really helps the physical pain but it helps mentally and
soothes the soul. I usually like something sweet after and have a
couple of cookies or ice cream.... or both!
Best wishes,
Ellie

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In article > ,
PLucas > wrote:

> Omelet > wrote in newsmpomelet-3A2F65.17355612022009
> @news-wc.giganews.com:
>
> > In article > ,
> > PLucas > wrote:
> >
> >> Omelet > wrote in newsmpomelet-B6ED1C.12001812022009
> >> @news-wc.giganews.com:
> >>
> >> > Haven't found a single thread I've wanted to really read now for a
> >> > couple of days, I hurt so bad.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> The treatments are that good, hey?

> >
> > <snicker> Airrosti is working but yes, it does hurt.
> > Not that I give a crap about the pain as the claims made are living up
> > to their advertising. 2 treatments and I can almost run again. I've
> > not been able to run for 9 months.

>
>
>
> Jealous........ much.


I take it you have chronic issues too? :-(

>
>
>
> >
> > The pain from the original injury has been reduced too so it's worth it.

>
>
>
> Ask them when they're getting their asses over to Australia!!!


These people have been flying to wherever to treat Olympic Athletes.
Call their office. Seriously.

>
>
>
> >> Mindless platitudes come to the fore........
> >>
> >> "If it's hurting, then it means it's working",
> >>
> >> "If it doesn't kill you, it'll only make you stronger",

> >
> > My personal favorite. <g>

>
>
> You sick puppy!!


<snicker> Warrior woman _attitude_.

>
>
>
> >
> >>
> >> "No pain, no gain",

> >
> > That's what my sister said!

>
>
>
> That was a favourite of the PTI's in the Army!! We hated them, too :-)


PT's are famous for being useful sadists. <g> Mostly DC's are being
trained to do Airrosti, but some PT's are too.
>
>
>
> >
> >>
> >> "A little pain is good for the soul".
> >>
> >> "Pain lets you know you're alive".......
> >>
> >>
> >> Personally, I think they *all* suck!!

> >
> > Nah. Considering 20 minutes or so of the pain inflicted is countering
> > the chronic pain, it's well worth it.

>
>
>
> Just how the hell does it work so effectively?????


The problem is damaged Fascia. That makes it so the muscles cannot move
or heal efficiently. It appears to speed up healing in general by
correcting the structural issues. All I know is that it IS working.
I'm personally amazed that it can help heal OLD injuries, not just fresh
ones.

>
>
> Opps. don't worry........ rather than be a lazy shite and ask someone to go
> look for it instead of doing it myself, I remembered that GIMF.
>
> Fascia manipulation.
>
> http://www.airrosti.com/how.html


Indeed.

>
> I actually had a physio use that on me a long time back. It felt like he was
> trying to rip the 1"outer layer off my back...... and I felt like I'd been
> hit by a truck quite a few hours afterwards...... but yeah, his treatment
> worked a helluva lot better than anything else I'd had.
>
>
> Hmmmmmmmmm, will have to try and remember his name and go look him up again.


It'd be worth it if he knows what he is doing. :-)
>
>
>
>
> >
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> > What's y'alls favorite food when you hurt?
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Digesic.

>
>
>
> Going to go and have some for breakfast.


I'm going back to bed. I have to work tonight.
>
>
>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> > Still losing weight which is a good thing.
> >>
> >>
> >> Excellent!! Keep up the good work :-)

> >
> > 30 lbs. and counting down...

>
>
> That's 13.5kgs.
>
> How long has that taken?


6 friggin' months. :-( Due to thyroid issues, I have trouble losing
weight as fast as I could several years ago. Takes a lot of
self-discipline.
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Omelet wrote:

> Haven't found a single thread I've wanted to really read now for a
> couple of days, I hurt so bad.
>
> I won't bore anyone with the details.
>
> What's y'alls favorite food when you hurt?
> I'm just sticking with low carb staples since I need to eat.
> Ground beef, baby spinach and whey protein shakes.
>
> Still losing weight which is a good thing.


Milk.

Skim milk, ice cold in a frozen glass, and lots of it. Keeps you
hydrated, has some protein to aid healing, protects the stomach so you
can tolerate your meds.

And cantelope.

Stay hydrated. Really, really hydrated. Drink aggressively.
Everything hurts 10 times worse when you're dry.

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