Not always.
Good afternoon, Sabine!
Good.Not for me. But a big mug of coffee I`ll never reject.
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Good afternoon Adam. This is no cat. It is a shorn meerkat !![]()
Not always.
Good afternoon, Sabine!![]()
Are you crazy ????Good.
Here's a coffee for you.
20 Euros, please.![]()
Thoughts for Jacques again!
Come on, Jacques!![]()
That makes me want to yawn.
Hello all. I’m back from an exercise class run by my physio.
She has started a weekly yoga/stretch session for crocks like me to try and get us moving better. At 53, I’m the youngest by quite a way [emoji849] It was quite fun, a lot of giggling, but there’s no shirking because she notices as soon as we’re not doing things properly.
I’m quite tired now, but hopefully it will make me feel better in the long run![]()
I hear ya! [emoji2] I started physio back in my 40s, and am just finishing another round. I think the only part of my body that hasn’t required physiotherapy is my nose...(knocks wood) [emoji2][emoji106]
That’s me ... neck to toes! I started in my 30s and had my operations by way of celebrating my 40th birthday (easy to remember the year [emoji849])
I now get by with maintenance visits with occasional flare ups like I have now.
WOW! Any idea why you have such trouble? [emoji15]
This one any better?Good afternoon Adam. This is no cat. It is a shorn meerkat !![]()
But you said you never refused coffee!Are you crazy ????For 20 Euros I`ll get 10 mugs coffee in Germany. Your prizes are usury !!!
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Hopefully.Hello all. I’m back from an exercise class run by my physio.
She has started a weekly yoga/stretch session for crocks like me to try and get us moving better. At 53, I’m the youngest by quite a way [emoji849] It was quite fun, a lot of giggling, but there’s no shirking because she notices as soon as we’re not doing things properly.
I’m quite tired now, but hopefully it will make me feel better in the long run![]()
Fingers and toes crossed.Thank you, Adam! [emoji2][emoji173]️
I expect the update call in about 2 hours (currently 7:30 am here).[emoji2][emoji106]
My nose is constantly getting biffed.I hear ya! [emoji2] I started physio back in my 40s, and am just finishing another round. I think the only part of my body that hasn’t required physiotherapy is my nose...(knocks wood) [emoji2][emoji106]
67 is far too young nowadays.My physio told me today that she thinks I’m put together wrong [emoji23] It’s just as well I have known her so long
It’s almost certainly a hereditary issue caused in part by my height. I’m 5’11” ... or was before my ops... and was always lanky when I was younger.
My 6’4” dad had problems with his back throughout his life and walked with a pronounced stoop, unable to straighten his legs properly, in his later years (He was only only 67 when he died of a brain haemorrhage)
My 6’6” son has been seeing the physio on and off since he was about 10. (11 years) There was a clear kink in his spine when I first took him although he wasn’t in pain. The physio says he treats very easily now and has said that she thinks I wouldn’t have had the problems if I had been able to access treatment at the same age as he did. I am so glad I took him. First and foremost in my mind was that I didn’t want son to end up like me and my Dad.
Goodness! It sure does sound hereditary- you did well by your son!My physio told me today that she thinks I’m put together wrong [emoji23] It’s just as well I have known her so long
It’s almost certainly a hereditary issue caused in part by my height. I’m 5’11” ... or was before my ops... and was always lanky when I was younger.
My 6’4” dad had problems with his back throughout his life and walked with a pronounced stoop, unable to straighten his legs properly, in his later years (He was only only 67 when he died of a brain haemorrhage)
My 6’6” son has been seeing the physio on and off since he was about 10. (11 years) There was a clear kink in his spine when I first took him although he wasn’t in pain. The physio says he treats very easily now and has said that she thinks I wouldn’t have had the problems if I had been able to access treatment at the same age as he did. I am so glad I took him. First and foremost in my mind was that I didn’t want son to end up like me and my Dad.