Strange title, but I will explain:
This is my 3rd week back to work full time after a partial knee replacement. Today my knee felt like someone was driving nails into it, and I had to sit down to massage it and howl out loud. One of my coworkers noticed and asked if I was OK. I had the strength to say "No" instead of trying to just "tough it out" and pretend nothing was happening.
In the big scheme of things, I am counting this as a win. I know I have friends that care about me. Sometimes it is good to be reminded.
This is my 3rd week back to work full time after a partial knee replacement. Today my knee felt like someone was driving nails into it, and I had to sit down to massage it and howl out loud. One of my coworkers noticed and asked if I was OK. I had the strength to say "No" instead of trying to just "tough it out" and pretend nothing was happening.
In the big scheme of things, I am counting this as a win. I know I have friends that care about me. Sometimes it is good to be reminded.