Tattoos
Child birth
Someone's counting on you.
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Tattoos
Child birth
Someone's counting on you.
A reason to push through pain? Because you want to get home.
My eight year old complained that his hands were so cold they hurt, so he decided to take his gloves off and lay down in the snow...
I mean, I can't even... Kids are just fucking stupid.
Anyway, I tried to tell him that the only way to really make his hands warm again, was to get back in the car so we could head home. (Obviously my plea had no effect, he just broke down into tears and accusations, seemingly accepting his imminent demise)
The point is, sometimes the only way out is through. Sometimes you just have to keep moving even if the process hurts.
Depends on the pain.
If it's joints or ligaments, stop immediately. Coddle the shit out of them.
Muscles, treat them like dirt, get shit done.
Quipy, and dead on about the joints and ligments, but bad advice on the muscles.
Go ahead and tear a muscle and then enjoy either surgery or spending months/years waiting for it to heal, same as a joint or ligament tear.
We are resilient in general, but any sudden "treat them like dirt" action can fuck up either. If you want to "get shit done" you need to build to it, grease the groove until your body adapts to the motion.
To gain.
Or maintain.
Or abstain
If you're going through hell, don't stop.
Maybe there will be bacon
Because the baby has got to come out somehow.
And your poop. Eat more fiber.
if its worth it.
Glory
If I know it's a stomach cramp, but I'm not done my work out or on my bike.
Two reasons.
Which kinds of pain? As a long distance runner, I have increased my threashold for physical pain and all other sorts of discomfor, so pushing through that kind of pain and other misery definitely paid off.
I currently have femoroacetabular impingements, a torn labrum in my left hip, back spasms, and nerve damage throughout my left leg. For my work, I have to pay bills and rent while medical-leave pay only covers 70% of my income. I can barely save enough as it is, so I keep working.
I've already had one surgery with two more expected, the final one ideally being a new hip. I'll use my personal time for recovery and stretch it out with medical leave as needed, but I can't afford to stop right now. Eventually I want to buy a house and marry my girlfriend.
If you can't do anything about it, and pushing through isn't going to make matters worse.
Or if you know it won't last forever and you can manage it.
Sometimes the only way out is through - like with grief, or childbirth, you cannot get past it without just feeling it.
Life has its ups and downs. When you have pain, you’re in the down. Look forward to the up at some point after.