Sometimes I jump out of the bed so fast, that it takes about five steps to realize something is wrong. Usually, as the day progresses things slowly loosen up and the neurons find their pathway again and every thing begins to work like it should.
But then there are days when something just has a kink in it all day long. On those days it seems the only way to correct the situation is to go back to bed and sleep and hope everything reboots correctly in the morning.
Yep, I can relate! Now I have to wait just a minute before I start walking, just to make sure everything else is with me when I do :)
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Uh-huh, sometimes it happens to me when I am getting up out of a chair, especially if I've been sitting an hour or two.
DeleteYep I know what you mean and it ain't funny.
ReplyDeleteNo, when it gets severe or becomes chronic, it isn't funny at all. Like in Pete's case where one simple little project can have him down for four or five days. But, thankfully, for now, in my case it is rare and occasional, doesn't include much pain so I do chose to laugh about it.
DeleteMy wife tends to take a couple steps before she knows what she's doing. I take it slow because I know my body has forgotten how to walk overnight.
ReplyDeleteI think women are trained to hit the floor running.
DeleteMy husband moans and stretches before he takes a step. I have a knew replacement and another in my future so I usually limp for a few steps.
ReplyDeletePerhaps after your second has healed you'll be faster and better than before like the Six Million $ Man.
DeleteHa ha! Too right! Especially after we have to switch the clocks forward and LOSE an hour of sleep!!!
ReplyDeleteI slept till eleven o'clock by the new time....so I never even noticed.
DeleteWouldn't it be great if we could just reboot? Loved the image. I think I recognized the toes.
ReplyDeleteLol. The she toes or the he toes?
DeleteDaylight Savings Time does that for me. It was so hard for all of us to get to sleep then get up this morning. Probably take a week or so to get used to it.
ReplyDeleteYes I'm sure I'll have to play catch up on my rest at some point.
DeleteI'm usually dead to the world in the morning!!
ReplyDeleteOh, me too. But the alarm clock is loud and insistent.
DeleteUghgh... I woke up 2 years and couldn't move. Out of the blue, there it was. A pain that isn't going anywhere. Age sure does that.... we were warned. pffffttt....
ReplyDeleteYep, we feel invincible when we are young, but then one day we realize "Oh, heck no!"
DeleteHaha! That's a good one!
ReplyDeleteGlad I could make you laugh. Give it a decade and you won't be laughing.
Deleteand this daylight savings thing doesn't help. I'm pretty good at getting up when it's light. However, this darkness is for the birds.
ReplyDeleteExactly!
DeleteI've also noticed that my eyes struggle to focus for (more than) a few seconds in the morning, especially if I've been at the computer late, the evening before (as I'm doing now... time for me to call it a night...)
ReplyDeleteThanks for popping in at my blog!
See you around on the A to Z circuit!
I haven't had that issue, but it does take my eyes longer to adjust to the dark when the lights are first turned off.
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