That is my joy in the summer. I love going to the park. I take stale bread and tease the wild tree rats (squirrels) and try to hit the pigeons with clumps of really stale bread. Sometimes I sit alone. Sometimes I talk to folks. Sometimes I get hi. I know it sounds stupid, but I love my little naps in the park. I haven't found anything as relaxing yet.
 
john
 
In a message dated 6/9/2005 7:38:55 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thx,
I don't know much about bursitis, but do know I too have syringomyelia. At least I have a syrinx in my neck. A hollow spot. The surgeon said he preffered not doing anything to it unless I started loosing arm movement. He said my neck was bent funny with a sharp bend that bothered him. He said the risk was not worth it in his opinion.
 
The warm weather has helped in so many ways. I don't feel that tight shaky cold that I  did even when it was 80 inside. etc. I feel so much more relaxed. Plus I just get out more. I went on a mile ride just for fun today. I got a cell phone I could use myself, so I feel safe going out alone, no "what if's" about my chair breaking. There is a really cool new housing developement being build 4 bolcks away I went to. They have a lake with paths going around it. Houses real close to the lake, but tiny backyards, no room for a pool. Sorry, if I'm paying $600,000 for a house in AZ, I want at least room for a pool.
The city is building a new 10 acre park at the end of my street. It's a week late, but almost done. I go every day just to go look, just for a reason to go out alone.
 
The sun and Oxycontinhave really helped my pain, but my mornings a getting bad. I'll try changing the hight of my bed's head at night.
Greg
 

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