Veronica_mm 87 Posted September 15, 2015 See how u feel. Everyone is different. Personally I had breath taking pain for 2 weeks. Hurt very badly. Not to mention the fatigue too. Hopefully you won't have that but if u do, you won't be able to work. Good luck Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
del112 62 Posted September 15, 2015 Yes, agreed, we really are all different and should do what is best as we see fit. To be honest with you, I use to be a workaholic, overtime, I was there, weekends I was there. I even remembered having surgery and leaving a week later on assignment to Ethiopia but the truth is never again! I feel that I have neglected and over worked and pushed this body too much and hence the reason for some of my health problems. It's time to slow down and love me a little bit more. When my grandmother use to tell me to slow down because " it's not the same day the leave hits the Water bottom that it starts to rot" I thought she was over reacting but she was right, the effects of much of what we do to our bodies are not felt right away but later we pay the price. It's difficult but I am learning to take it easy. I am trying to treat myself better than I did before. In my line of work, we, as humanitarian workers give so much , physically , emotionally and psychologically. I need balance . I don't have a family of my own, though I do adopt a child in every country I have worked. Not officially but financially and otherwise. As my colleague once told me "D, you need to save a little of you for yourself and your unborn children" To think I haven't even slowed down long enough to find me a man. Learning to take it easy at 35 years old. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
del112 62 Posted September 15, 2015 That's the "leaf hits the Water bottom**** Share this post Link to post Share on other sites