Ouch!!!
I bumped / injured my tailbone a couple of weeks ago and it hurt for about two weeks when I sat down / lay myself down or stood up from a chair or my bed. I'm happy it recovered and it isn't sensitive any longer.
Sounds to me like you're an expert in dealing with pain. Where did you learn all this and why do you have this infrared light lying around? Are you in a lot of accidents? I hope not.
I hope you feel better soon. Part of healing is definitely a believe that we can, something that seems to disappear when we get older. Kids are quick healers.
P.S. When I got older, I stopped walking down stairs carrying stuff in two hands. I rather walk twice these days. I had my stairs incident in the past and learend my lessons.
Knuffel,
Vincent
I was part of a clinical trial for nerve pain with the Near Infra Red Light and I was gifted a device as a thank you. I had shattered my arm in a car accident.
I think you're RIGHT about using only one hand for carrying dishes etc downstairs. I'm thinking today a pretty wicker basket might work... leave it upstairs here and can hold with one hand - and use the other one for the rail.
I'm learning SO MUCH from Wayne Dyer via Hay House Unlimited Audio and the biggest take-home so far is the need to believe in the outcome of healing.
Feeling very tender today - moving slowly and steadily and appreciating the gifts. Much love and safe travel. x
!ENGAGE 25