I am laying in bed on a slanted wedge with two pillows propping my head, another underneath my knees and another on my lap supporting the iPad on which I am writing. I have been in much pain the last several days with a fierce backache. I have just emerged from Ann Tyler's novel "Digging to America." It is a story about two families, one Iranian and the other American, who meet at the airport when each of them are being given the Korean babies that they had adopted. I feel as if I've just left these people as I leave people in my real world; just as people in my real life continue to exist when I'm gone, so does Maryam and David and Bitsy continue living their lives beyond the novel. (If I e-mailed them, they might respond).
It has been raining all day.I hear the tapping of rain as it hits the window. Unlike the banging of rain in the downspouts in the house from which I recently moved, this sound is peaceful and reassuring. My writing - and before that my my reading - is interrupted periodically by my sweet little cat, Daisy, seeking my loving attention - or the feline equivalency of that. (While in bed, I have eaten pretzels, rice pudding and best of all, Otter Pops.)
Laying here in bed, I feel like I'm faking my need to be in it. I should be actively creating order from the chaos that surrounds me. In the kitchen, I move a few items and then a few more. I open the door from the laundry room to the garage, make a path to some cleaning supplies and bring them into the kitchen. Gradually and then insistently the fierce pain in my back reasserts itself. I return to the bedroom and sink into the luxury of enforced self indulgence.
2 comments:
Back Pain isn't nice, hope you feel better soon.
Just a point i did a course through work a few years back about various injuries and apparently bed rest isn't the answer in 90% of back injuries.
Apparently its best to do gentle exercise (as much as you can within pain limits).
Thanks Mike. Gari and I took an 8 week pain management class. We do about a 45 minute program of gentle exercise about 5 times a week. It has been very very useful. When I have these episodes of intensified pain, waiting for some healing works. At those times, any exercise is impossible. I appreciate your concern and comment.
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