Being a woman I am disgusted by the women trying to take over just because they are women. The horrible DEMOCRAT WOMEN in offices in blue states actually disgust me. Chicago New York California the fake vice president etc. They are way more incompetent than any man. Total disasters and no common sense at all. They set women back by decades and deservedly so.
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I agree. I always thought there was something wrong with me for not being able to find joy in working outside the home. The money was the only benefit from it, for the most part. I've always thought I should do more, but my body needs the rest. (I was in a pretty bad car accident 10 years ago and deal with chronic knee pain and swelling, among other issues. My husband realizes it now and isn't pushing me to go back to work.) I'm grateful for the time God is giving me to take care of my family and myself. My husband and I get along better now and I have more patience with our son. Those women are missing out on wholesome, fulfilling relationships. Give me a proper alpha male running the show any day!
this^ I had a good job before my TBI, but it was never what I really wanted to do, would rather stay home and take care of the family. was impossible to get people to understand that when my kids where real young, everyone thought I should be 'working', like taking care of 3 kids under the age of 3 isn't work?
3 under 3?! My hat is off to you, dear friend. One child is all I could have and all I need. God knows my limits! ;)
Dr. Laura would be so proud !
I can tell you why you have knee pain. Please read this book:
Crooked: Man-Made Disease Explained by Forrest Maready
That may be part, but during my aforementioned wreck, which I have absolutely no memory of, I was in my beat up, but loved, 1985 red Volvo wagon and it was a standard, so I must have had my leg extended on the clutch when I was t-boned. My left hip and leg have been messed up since. I look like the Hunchback of Notre Dame some days when I walk...and running? forget about it! ;) When my husband's insurance kicks in again, I am going to have it taken care of. MRI time. I don't like those.
have you tried HCQ yet? I didn't have an accident like you, but I had a lot of nerve damage from my stroke and it was hard to walk, so I had a limp. I started HCQ a couple weeks ago for an infection, and one of the side effects was that it helped my nerve pain, foot and leg feel so much better and easier to move.
I haven't. The orthos I went to a few years ago didn't subscribe anything. They gave me exercises to do and I just haven't had the time to go have anything done, as I'd been working full time and managing family. Now that I have the time, we're waiting on his insurance to kick in so I can get it taken care of before going back to work.
I either have major muscle issues or nerve damage. I don't have constant pain, pe se, but it is bothersome.