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From: LP12 |
Not really just heard a snippet of it somewhere and had to hear it. re the one that got away, 2 weeks ago,
on the eve of the journee citoyen (friday night) I arrived at the village hall, last one in, about 100 people sitting down. I made my way across and through the hall, saying hello to a few people as I went, decided to sit 'there', get there and see my neighbour in seat to my right. Oh Hello Natasha, this seat taken? No she says. So we sat together and made love mentally with our minds as the mayor's assistant gardener gave out work duties via a microhard powerpoint projection. The next day I arrived for the afternoon shift (am I was working), on arriving at the venue she was sat outside having a smoke (they had just eaten communal lunch) and she was with her famous boyfriend, who I was introduced to for the first time, Maxime. Seems a decent guy. I then went in and had some pudding before going to the site I was working at and hurting my neck. (jumped into the air (3 inches) and neck cracked/compressed) on landing. Been getting steadily worse these last 2 weeks but yesterday pm, after getting back from a lesson with Lucy, and literally unable to do anything I lay on the garden table, on my back, my head hanging over the side. Quell agony and quell stiffness. I did that for a while (previously (in last 2 weeks I'd hung myself with a belt from the iron frame veranda in back garden to 'pull my neck', but this has made a difference. I took drugs (anti inflammatory, opioid painkiller, paracetamol, valium) and went to bed. In bed I lay on my back, my head over the end of the bed. Now after initial release from working on it on garden table I could get more backward extension. Using my elbows cupped around the nape of my neck and over my ears I pulled my neck. then back to letting the neck hang back and down. This morning I have a head ache but the pain has gone. The pain, particularly yesterday as I was driving back from the lesson was akin to 'having tooth ache in you neck/shoulder' but unlike tooth ache where a dentist can easily repair something or just 'take it out' you can't just take out a broken neck.
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