Oh god. I had three slipped disks 'once', it kept me on my back on the couch downstairs for three months. I avoided surgery by getting exercises from the physio. These days I maintain my spine with walking and gym. Spinal injuries are NO JOKE. If you think you have sciatica, don't put the issue off waiting for it to get better on its own, like i did. If you can't afford to see a physio, I'll describe the excercises I did.BIG BIG sympathy coming your way Lexxy.PS thank goodness for our Australian social welfare system which is the same level (about USD1800 a month, I believe) for disability support regardless of who you are. Possibly the cost of living is higher, I know that rent is outrageous in Sydney, and I hear food and petrol (what you call 'gas') is cheap in the US. (Gas! Hee hee!)
hmm during spring/summer I get depressed looking at all the hot young things and all the couples forming and think yeah good luck with that one.... winter I just want someone to cuddle with to be warm and content. I'm in real trouble when my 4 legged friend leaves me
geoff, Date a nurse! I married one, and it was the best decision I ever made. We're happy after 8 years. From what I hear there are a lot of single nurses looking for a good guy.
A dog is not such a bad idea - for several reasons. I'm a kitty person but the same applies - not only can you take pooch for walks and get out and about and exercise etc, but so many love to meet people with dogs and talk and stuff. Heck I was standing outside my place a few years ago with my kitty in her carrier and instantly I had these attractive young ladies appear and talk to me because they saw how cute my cat was!!! Plus pets are very calming with their true love and they help to lower blood pressure and provide a lot of emotional support. I can't even talk about how much my cat has been for me through dialysis and transplant and always there and just somehow being perceptive enough to know when I needed TLC and stuff... they often give so much and want so little. definitely worth consideringbut remember getting a pet is a real responsibility.. it's for life (usually theirs ) and they become part of the family and need to be treated as such and not just something that can be dumped when the novelty wears off or it all gets too hard or whatever.. so think carefully before making such a decision (of course I don't know that you were that serious in your comment - so this is a general response). I feel very strongly about responsible and loving pet ownership. Well I hate the phrase "ownership" - apart from the fact that it's my cat who "owns" me, I think of her as my little family member not an obligation or something. oops sorry I will get off my high horse.....