The yelping of course is mildly embarrassing since I manage to move my arms and/or twist my back funny at least two-three times a day, it happens in the store, or getting of the car. You get the idea.
Someone recently mentioned to me that I should let the whole dog accident thing go.. Are you kidding me?
The owner endangered not only my life but another person's life that day. Everything we have, all that we are could have been gone, or our bodies could have been wrecked beyond healing.
The owner endangered not only my life but another person's life that day. Everything we have, all that we are could have been gone, or our bodies could have been wrecked beyond healing.
No, there is no high road or low road and someone has to be responsible.
I'm glad I'm ok, but tonight I had a sub par swim and let's face it, my fitness is fine but my range of motion is limited. It's not my fault, and I doing all that I can every day to get my range of motion back.
Anyhoo, I'm not angry, that won't help me heal. I'd rather have a positive state of mind.

1 comment:
I'd have a hard time "letting go". The whole incident was a %^#ed up thing. I think people might have to have seen it to understand the magnitude.
Take your time with dealing/coping, you're entitled to
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