... in my hands, mostly. My hands, wrists, and arms. Sometimes it'll be in my legs and feet too. I've been looked over and they can't see anything physically wrong with me; I know it's attached to my depression because the pain comes whenever I'm low. It's not horrible, it's just achy enough to make doing anything with my hands really difficult/tiring/frustrating/painful, especially writing/typing, which is one of the only things I actually WANT to do when I'm feeling low. It's like the depression's trying to defeat me at every turn...
Sometimes taking tylenol helps, but not always. I was wondering if anyone else has this problem, and if you have any tricks to get the pain to go away/lessen?
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Rebecca
"If you're going through hell -- keep going."
- Winston Churchill
It's better to live your own destiny imperfectly than to live an imitation of somebody else's life with perfection.
- Elizabeth Gilbert
Bring on the wonder, we got it all wrong,
we pushed you down deep in our souls, so hang on.
Bring on the wonder, bring on the song,
I pushed you down deep in my soul for too long.
- Susan Enan
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