You rock, lady!! My neck and shoulders hurt just by looking at all that work you did.
I will make a post today about simple ways to stretch after work like yours. It makes me remember painting ceilings, high/low....you name it....it hurts while doing it and afterwards.
Great job @steemsilo!!
Thanks. I'm not looking forward to finishing the ceilings here. The ones that still need work are extra high. Upstairs in the bins the center of ceiling is 15' high and the loft area is 18'. I don't like being up on ladders. I've had 20 broken bones and surgeries on 2 joints. My balance is not the best.
I took a break to do something fun outside today. I added more lights to one of my solar chandeliers. I'm curious to see how it looks after dark.
Thanks for your encouragement !
Yeah....I HATE ladders, too! When I worked for a private contractor, we did some tree trimming. We were dating at the time and he was kinda mean sometimes. I got yelled at to climb a ladder and do some roof work but I froze and took FOREVER to get off the ladder.
I will get on one but it takes some time and patience, for sure.
20 broken bones! Yikes. Hand and shoulder? Do you live close to Kansas City? I know a lot of yoga teachers, and I can think of one in particular who would love to do a trade with you. Just something to consider if you would rather trade/barter than pay with $$.
I am about 1.5 hours from kc.
Shoulder definitely. Clavicle, scapula, most of my posterior ribs. That shoulder is about 1.5 inches lower than the other side.
You are one brave lady. Or stubborn. To do all this in your condition.
Haha stubborn for sure
@steemsilo
I am about 2 hours west of Kansas City.
Did you see a physical therapist about it? My dad had a rotator cuff injury a few years back. The surgeon wanted to do surgery (go figure). The physical therapist gave him some easy exercises that he did on the daily and he didn't need surgery after all. (I was so proud when he told me that!)
While I haven't watched all the videos on this channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/physicaltherapyvideo
these physical therapists are silly and informative. There might be something that can help you gain some more range-of-motion.
Take care!