Life is about growing; if you're not growing, you're dying. Because I choose life, I choose growth. I don't know about the rest of you out there, but for me, I learn lessons the best when they are hard. Since the lessons are sometimes hard, I work to not repeat them. This blog will be filled with my times of growth, which will cover growing spiritually, emotionally, mentally, physically, and socially. Join me on my journey!
Saturday, February 23, 2013
Dealing with the Aftereffects of an Accident 10.23.10
If
you have fibromyalgia, this blog should make sense to you; and perhaps,
astound you. Early in the morning on Wednesday, Sept. 15, 2010, a
vehicle turned into my lane of traffic causing me to T bone them and
total our Ford Explorer. My husband and I were transported to the
hospital via ambulance, checked out, given prescriptions to fill, and
released to go home. My husband went to fill his meds-pain killers,
anti-inflammatories, and muscle relaxers. I chose not to fill mine;
instead, I chose to increase my amount of Zija smart mix with its
natural-occurring 36 anti-inflammatories. I knew that the next few days
would be tough because of the increase in stress and the trauma from the
accident. I chose not to work for the next two days (after seeking
advice from those I trusted) in order to allow my body to rest and start
to recover. The next few days were difficult but I continued to take my
smart mix. As the smart mix continued to work, I started to feel
better. I went back to work Monday-it probably was too soon but I have
always been one who just pushes through. I have always been determined
that I wasn't going to let a condition control my life. Now it has been a
little over a month since the accident, and I am doing great. I can't
even tell that I was in an accident. My husband, on the other hand, is
still taking pain killers, anti-inflammatories, and muscle relaxers. I
am the one with fibromyalgia, but I am the one whose body has recovered.
All I have to say is-there is power in proper nutrition!
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