Juice
I have a new project with some people in India. This requires me to be up at 5am for calls M/W/F This is good for yoga, I hope...
Yoga this morning was good. Sweaty and standard. Nothing spectacular. The new adjuster has taken me to giving me an adjustment in Prasarita C. I've always been able to get my hands down the regular way but I really like the adjustment in the reverse direction. The adjuster takes a long time too, really prying my clenched hands to the right places. The stretch through my surgical area is pretty intense and borders on too much throughout the adjustment. It's that slight edge... I hate that there is the edge but it also makes one more aware... of something.
It's 9:30 and I haven't even showered from practice this morning.


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I wonder why I never feel that surgical sight kind of thing that you feel. Maybe my nerves are just GONE...?
Posted by: Lauren | January 16, 2008 12:08 PM
That's only like 45 min after practice...that's not bad, I went till 6 pm yesterday before showering from practice in the morning.
Hmmm...is that why we haven't hung out yet?
Let me know about tomorrow night, I think I'm going to mysore at 9 instead of improv.
xoxo
Posted by: Tiff | January 16, 2008 5:18 PM
That was 9:30PM my dear... it is 5:34 pm and I haven't showered today either. I will be at Mysore tomorrow..hell or highwater..will talk to yout hen :)
Lauren - you probably have a lot more nerve damage than I do OR having both sides done with Alloderm created different senstations... interesting :) You never feel it in your chest? The stretch or the implants being pushed way down?
Posted by: Julie | January 16, 2008 8:35 PM
Never feel any sensation at all. Which is totally a problem in its own way. Like, I can't identify whether I am internally or externally rotating and I have to study it and then memorize the movement in order to do one or the other. I wish I could live for one day in your experience, and you in mine so that we could give each other some good advice!
Posted by: Lauren | January 18, 2008 12:34 PM