Guest guest Posted November 24, 2003 Report Share Posted November 24, 2003 , you asked what kind of artist I am, well I painted animals from photo's and have paintings world wide. I haven't painted more than 3 since the death of my son the desire is gone, but maybe someday it will return. The paints and brushes are all packed away out of sight. I have several websites and I will list them below, hope you enjoy you trip through them. Hugs, Helen http://www.pepedog.com/painting/ http://helen.dogagent.com/details_of_paintings.htm http://community.webshots.com/scripts/editPhotos.fcgi? action=viewall & albumID=35817163 http://community.webshots.com/scripts/editPhotos.fcgi?action=viewall & albumID=137\ 54121 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2006 Report Share Posted June 30, 2006 Hi ~ I am sad that you are having a bad day. And I feel really bad that your husband is getting on you about the losing weight thing and not running enough (did I read that right???!). My husband is usually quite supportive, but he recently injured his knee. I tried telling him that his pain is my life everyday. He doesn't believe it. So, I've been going through all my books and finding the " how to get people to understand " info. I am also working on losing weight. As far as pain relievers, I find that Excedrin Migraine (2 in the AM with my breakfast) really makes a difference in getting me going in the morning. I am a teacher and am just finishing up my first week of summer vacation. I way overdid it, trying to catch up on everything I want to get done and have been really feeling it. I am working on finding the right balance to my summer routine. Take care ~ Kathy in NY Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2006 Report Share Posted July 2, 2006 Thanks for your reply, Kathy. I think it's very hard for those that have never lived with chronic pain to really understand what we go through on a daily basis. My husband has a problem with a shoulder that is a chronic pain condition for him, so it helps him understand my issues, but he still wants to put mine off as being symptomatic of " getting older " - some of my minor stiffness falls into that category, true, and he's learning to understand the difference between that problem and the bigger problems of FMS pain. I think it's all about education - both for us and for our partners. I'm glad Excedrine Migraine works for you. A year ago I quit taking any Excedrin products because of a long-term addiction. I had become dependent on the 'rush' from regular Excedrine and was often taking upwards of 10 tablets per day. These days, I rarely have headaches, and am more in tune with my body through yoga practice and more careful attention to nutrition. I try not to overdo things, but have a very full schedule between work, exercise and building a house. Cheers - D. Re: for Hi ~ I am sad that you are having a bad day. And I feel really bad that your husband is getting on you about the losing weight thing and not running enough (did I read that right???!). My husband is usually quite supportive, but he recently injured his knee. I tried telling him that his pain is my life everyday. He doesn't believe it. So, I've been going through all my books and finding the " how to get people to understand " info. I am also working on losing weight. As far as pain relievers, I find that Excedrin Migraine (2 in the AM with my breakfast) really makes a difference in getting me going in the morning. I am a teacher and am just finishing up my first week of summer vacation. I way overdid it, trying to catch up on everything I want to get done and have been really feeling it. I am working on finding the right balance to my summer routine. Take care ~ Kathy in NY Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.