This isn’t me, I wasn’t laughing!

I might have known I would end up here again…

Turns out the excrutiating pain in my back and legs, is down to a seriously compressed nerve in my spine. I immediately thought the worst, that surgery was likely.

But there is a drug that can slowly kill an awkward nerve. Along with miles of physiotherapy, of course.

I must spend a few days in hospital while they make sure they have the answer. What seems to be the problem, is they cannot find any reflexes in my legs. They seem dead and very heavy. They are worried that I could be on the verge of paralysis.

Hell of a way to spend the weekend…

Back soon! Jaye


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43 responses to “End of the road…”

  1. Sending healing hugs Jaye. <3

    1. Those hugs are very welcome, Debby… thank you so much… 💖

      1. I hope they work! <3

        1. In the beginning, I was suicidal, but now I feel cared for and very optimistic about the future. So I would say they do work, Debby…

          1. So good to hear Jaye. Stay with the program, and stay blessed with your sister. <3

            1. Getting on with my sister is the hard part, Debby. She has turned into Nurse Ratchett! (from One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest) Bless her cotton socks!

              1. Lolol Jaye! :) :)

  2. Prayers are on the way!!

    1. Thank you GP… they are much appreciated! 💖

  3. Will need to double down on the prayers and hope the medicine works.

    1. I hope something works, John. Although I am getting around and doings things. It helps that I have been camped out in my office!

  4. No surgery and drugs sound like a wonderful answer.

    1. only if the alternative works though… fingers crossed! 💖

      1. Yes!

  5. Sorry to hear about your plight Jaye. Lets hope you find your way!

    1. I hope so too, and I am determined to get there!

  6. Wishing you all the best, Jaye

    1. Thanks Robbie, I need all I can get!

  7. Speedy recovery. So sorry to hear about your condition ♥️♥️💐

    1. I have faith that I can get better, Benjamin…

  8. Sending up prayers for better days ahead, Jaye!

    1. Thank you so much Jan, My determination is in full swing and I feel optimistic already! 💖💖

  9. I wish you well. Hope all goes well. Jaye.

    1. Thanks Michael, I am going to do my best! 😀

      1. You’re welcome

  10. Wishing you a positive outcome. It’s good there are medicines now to fix this and that you don’t have to have an operation. Sending hugs.

    1. Its looking hopeful, Darlene. Thanks for the hugs! 💖

  11. Sorry to hear, and I know it’s not easy, but please try to believe in good outcome. ‘We must travel in hope if we can…’

    1. There is always hope, and I feel very positive about the outcome already. 😊


  12. That sounds like a tough situation and a real challenge, Jaye. Wishing you strength and hope.

    1. Thanks for your good wishes, Audrey. I feel very positive about my recovery, and I hope my determination doesn’t let me down… 😊

      1. That’s good to know, Jaye. 👍💚

  13. Pledge for a soon recovery, and less pain. Best wishes, Michael

    1. Thank you so much, Michael…💖

      1. I hope you will soon recover. All the best, Michael.

        1. Thanks for your good wishes, Michael. They are very much appreciated! 😀


  14. I wish you a quick pain free recovery. Hugs

    1. Thank you so much, David. Means a lot… 💖

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