Dear Cristina.ro
Whatever you wanted to say by it - thank you very much.
Alicja:))
Dear Alicja,
If it’s the thread title that you don’t quite follow, then I think I can explain: I don’t do mornings = Mornings are not my thing = I’m not a morning person.
Here’s a nice short article on the subject: ezinearticles.com/?Humor—I-Don … id=1454196
(To my fellow learners: I should warn you that the piece contains a couple of typos, such as “it’s” instead of “its”. :-))
Dear Cristina!
Thank you for your polite explanation.
I went to the link you sent. Really funny:))
Recently I am definitely also not early waking morning person.
I feel deep need to complain a little, taking advantage of your topic.
I was a very nasty child. Because I had a habit to woke up all people in the house - with the first rays of sun.
The years went, and I slowly started to hate to go early to work.
But the last year was especially unhappy for me.
After many painful months of sciatica, when morning standing on my legs was connected with horrible pain (
who didn’t survive it - has no idea about), for change; my leg has been stung by bad insect.
Now I am taking strong, strong antibiotic what makes me very very " doesn’t do morning" person
Uff… It brought a relief to me.
:))
Dear Alicja,
I’m sorry to hear you’ve been in pain for such a length of time, but it’s good that writing about it brought you some relief. You get better soon, you hear?
So, as a child you used to be one of those… One of them… One of them morning people, I mean. Ah well, mornings are not that bad, I suppose. If only they didn’t come around so often and sooooo bloody early!
Dear Cristina.
“You get better soon, you hear?”
My dear.
Thank you for consolation.
I hear it!
I just have survived the three days of my
husband nameday.
It means that I am able to survive not one thing more.
Alicja:)
I’ve had sciatica for the past 7 weeks… now awaiting an x-ray, physiotherapy and a scan. In the meantime I have painkilllers, but they don’t seem to be doing much good.
Dear Beeesneees!
You are my misfortune companion.
Oh, you know what the pain it is.
It is just a year when it happened to me.
I had X-Ray of my spine, and my hip. Also I
had MR-my spine up and down spine.
I took 15 injections.I put all ointments which
Kyaw recommended me, and doctors and
chemist. Not to say about the swarms of
pills. I took many physiotherapy treatments.
It all were slowly working. The worst thing
was, that I hardly could walking.
But I had to be ready anytime to help my
husband ,who during this time was disabled.
And it was good. Because the motion is
necessary.
I heard that help of good osteopathist is
effective. The result can be immediate.
I wish you dear Beees…the quickly
overcoming
this nasty affliction.
Alicja:)
I had my first bout about 15 years ago. I had to take 2 months off work at that time. I’ve had minor bouts in between, but this has been the worst case since that first one. I am going to work, but it is a real struggle and I’m not very mobile when I get there.
Oh my god!
Please don’t say that you have got it again!
And even worse than it was for the first time !!??
I am not saying that I am going to kill myself,
but who knows???!!!
:(((
Once you get it… it never completely goes away.
Hopefully we are able to get used to it???
:(((
You’re joking, right?
Dear Beees…
Me joking? Oh ,I love joking, you know…
But not in this case, no, no…
I am just terrified.
But sometimes there is no other way…
May be you know this Russian saying:
Как не привыкнуть к теряется.
It means: If you are not able to get used to; you are lost.
We in Poland, must repeat it very often.
:((
By the way,
Thanks the ETN I obtained some nice correspondents. From the different countries.
Oh thanks for it. Being often in the custody of my flat, it is my only entertainment - to speak or write with
them.
English sense of humor is famous around the world.
Can you imagine, that there are some nationalities that don’t have this precious virtue.
I must be careful not to say something what could be misunderstood.
But on the other hand, together with some of them we burst our’s sides with laughing.
I appreciate it…
Well, I am
and I am not
a morning person.
5-6 days a week I don’t do mornings. These mornings, the alarm of my cell phone scratches the surface of my brain every 5 minutes until I kill it (the alarm); I make great efforts to take the start, I’m upset and it seams that nothing’s worth. I’m the sister of a snail this kind of mornings, and I always leave home as late as possible to get to work.
Things change dramatically on Sunday and holiday : morning is the most beautiful time of the day, life is beautiful in the morning, so why wasting precious time in bed?
I just love holiday mornings and I feel like doing things, anything, no mater what, but something I want and like, whatsoever.
This morning I was like this
Tomorrow morning I’ll be like this
Dear Bees,
I honestly hope you’re feeling much better by now.
Take care.
Hello Cristina,
Thanks for the good wishes.
Unfortunately I’m still awaiting a scan and physio, though I’m on stronger medicine which is helping with the worst of the pain. We’re about to go into week 11.
Dear Bess!
I am sorry to hear that You have been suffering still.
I hope that I overcame borreliose for good, after taking by all last month a strong antibiotic.
I still have pain in my muscle so I do all I can to improve my health.
There is very stylish now to drink the Mediterranean herb with Latin name “Cistus Incanus”.
It is said to be panaceum for everything. Also helps against borreliose. For me - it really helped.
In the leaflet is written many virtues, like improving the immunological system, and so on and so on.
You can find it in the Internet.
Be healthy dear Bess!!!
Alicja:))