You, my dear boy, are obviously young. I hope you wise up before the universe mirrors how arrogant it sounds to say you don’t have time for pain. Forgive him for he knows not…
Ms. Cochran, my intent for this post was not to mock or make light of those that are suffering physical pain. My brother, who coincidently commented below, has had incredible health challenges over the course of the past two years and struggles daily to get back to full strength. I admire his strength and positive outlook on life. I have another friend (who too commented above) that struggles with painful ailments every day she gets out of bed – she inspires me each and every morning with her blog posts and comments. So, what’s my point. I regret that I’ve offended you and or another others with this post. That was certainly not my intent. And by the way, I’m not young, but I’m still learning. Every single day.
To lose the ability to laugh is I think, far greater agony than any pain which can be measured on a scale. As one who struggles with chronic pain and physical limitations, I hold onto laughter as both balm and ballast. Certainly we all of have distinct senses of humor, but to look at this post as anything other than both gentle and amusing is both self-limiting and an unfortunate misinterpretation of this blogger and everything he posts.
Number 1. Actually a 0 but I don’t want to sound holier than thou so I pinched myself to see if life is really that good and so I had to make it a 1 to be honest.
I am a zero thank goodness. This would be a great chart to have in our medical office as Charles Schultz was from Santa Rosa. Our town is full of giant snoopy and peanuts characters all over the place in interesting clothing.
Number 4 today.
LikeLike
Laughing. Good one. Well here’s to moving down the pain chart for you Alex.
LikeLike
I’m a zero, too, David. It *is* Friday after all…. 🙂
LikeLike
Yeah! Good for us Lori! 🙂
LikeLike
I’ll take a “2”…. a memory from those 40 miles a week, running years.
LikeLike
2 is good Ray. 40 miles a week. You were a serious runner…
LikeLike
I will just love the pain management chart and wonder why this isn’t the one they use in doctors’ offices? Happy Friday David!
LikeLike
🙂 Happy TGIF to you too Mimi
LikeLike
Zero now, heading for a four. Dentist appointment this morning. Have a good weekend.
BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!
LikeLike
🙂 Hope your appointment went well Francine…
LikeLike
I will take a 4 for this Friday…..and the day has just begun. Happy TGIF to you!
LikeLike
Not bad!
LikeLike
Zero! 🙂 MJ
LikeLike
Excellent. Totally Zen!
LikeLike
Hi, i’nominated you for the Prolific Blogger Award !
http://cristimoise.wordpress.com/2012/11/02/prolific-blogger-award/
LikeLike
Thank you Cristi. I’m humbled and honored.
LikeLike
I’m at zero. I don’t have time for pain.
LikeLike
You, my dear boy, are obviously young. I hope you wise up before the universe mirrors how arrogant it sounds to say you don’t have time for pain. Forgive him for he knows not…
LikeLike
Ms. Cochran, my intent for this post was not to mock or make light of those that are suffering physical pain. My brother, who coincidently commented below, has had incredible health challenges over the course of the past two years and struggles daily to get back to full strength. I admire his strength and positive outlook on life. I have another friend (who too commented above) that struggles with painful ailments every day she gets out of bed – she inspires me each and every morning with her blog posts and comments. So, what’s my point. I regret that I’ve offended you and or another others with this post. That was certainly not my intent. And by the way, I’m not young, but I’m still learning. Every single day.
LikeLike
To lose the ability to laugh is I think, far greater agony than any pain which can be measured on a scale. As one who struggles with chronic pain and physical limitations, I hold onto laughter as both balm and ballast. Certainly we all of have distinct senses of humor, but to look at this post as anything other than both gentle and amusing is both self-limiting and an unfortunate misinterpretation of this blogger and everything he posts.
LikeLike
🙂 Good for you Rick. I’m about in the same place.
LikeLike
Starting at 3…but not going to let it be my day. To much to do.
LikeLike
Wow, knowing what I know Bro, you have a very high pain threshold tolerance. Inspiring…Have a great day.
LikeLike
Just a 1 – computer-induced (I think) shoulder knot. Nothing a good run won’t take care of.
LikeLike
“Computer induced shoulder knot.” Good one!
LikeLike
Number 1. Actually a 0 but I don’t want to sound holier than thou so I pinched myself to see if life is really that good and so I had to make it a 1 to be honest.
LikeLike
Because the pinch hurt a little bit.
LikeLike
🙂 Must be all that fresh mountain air you’ve been breathing!
LikeLike
Number 4 because I’ve got shingles – have had them for over 9 months. Some days are much worse than others.
LikeLike
Ouch. Shingles can sting and hurt. Hope this improves Darlene.
LikeLike
I am a zero thank goodness. This would be a great chart to have in our medical office as Charles Schultz was from Santa Rosa. Our town is full of giant snoopy and peanuts characters all over the place in interesting clothing.
LikeLike
Those of us at zero are blessed in so many ways. I’ve never been to Santa Rosa – be cool to see all of the Peanuts characters.
LikeLike
No pain, no gain. 🙂
LikeLike
I think i am at “no pain” Or at least getting there! 🙂
LikeLike
Good!
LikeLike