Last year I injured my back and ended up having 2 Epidural Steroid Injections and Physical Therapy for 4 months. (couldn't work either.) So yesterday when I felt the twinges and nerve symptoms start, I was concerned. My remedy: Do what I was taught in Physical Therapy. I was extremely lucky my therapist Amber was such a good instructor. (Ok I learned to understand my body,too.) I did my pelvic rock, extended my legs and realized my R leg was shorter, and my R hip was rotated forward. This has happened before so I didn't panic. After stretching, I decided to "HANG" on my inverter in the garage.
With my feet and ankles secure I floated backwards. It was then that I thought I heard a knock at the front door. Immediately I stilled my breathing and LISTENED....All I heard was the wind blowing against the garage door and some creaking noises. Silly me! But my next thought was....
Is someone in my house? As my heart started racing, I thought about what I would do. OK, I could hit the garage door button and run out yelling FIRE FIRE !! Then I chided myself about reading too many murder mysteries lately (thanks to author Lisa Gardner) and thought better about my reading choices. As I was laughing "quitely" to myself, I heard the knob on the inside house/garage door jiggle while simultaneously hearing a man's voice.....Catapulting forward with my feet still locked in, I turned my head and screamed!
I don't know who screamed louder my husband or me!
My husband and I agree on the following:
1. Don't "HANG" naked...you never known if someone will come to visit.
2. He must announce his arrival even if he thinks I'm sleeping.
Finally....Thank God! He didn't use the automatic garage door!
Immigrants, they get the job done!
7 hours ago
mama- you so crazy!!! once i realized your story ended well, i laughed my butt off! hugs2you!
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