Mmm-hmm. I, too wish to be pain free. No arthritis, just to be able to sleep on my right side. But that seems so petty compared to other’s pain. I’m interested in the concept of dis-comfort. How I accommodate, distract, it. And how much I learn about my own stamina whilst doing these work (haha) arounds. Looking forward to your next installment!
Yes, Janet. Dis-comfort is a helpful way of thinking about this. I guess, I am intellectually very much on-board with such a framework, but there is something about that niggling desire to be pain free. And I wonder if that desire is mine or cultural. Thanks for reading and sharing your thoughts.
Mmm-hmm. I, too wish to be pain free. No arthritis, just to be able to sleep on my right side. But that seems so petty compared to other’s pain. I’m interested in the concept of dis-comfort. How I accommodate, distract, it. And how much I learn about my own stamina whilst doing these work (haha) arounds. Looking forward to your next installment!
Yes, Janet. Dis-comfort is a helpful way of thinking about this. I guess, I am intellectually very much on-board with such a framework, but there is something about that niggling desire to be pain free. And I wonder if that desire is mine or cultural. Thanks for reading and sharing your thoughts.