I haven’t tried any of that. I thought about a hot bath with epsom salts but I didn’t think I could get out of the tub without causing more damage. I’m okay holding still but getting up and down is what hurts, whether it’s laying down or sitting. Massage, no, touching the area hurts, in two spots. That’s why it’s so weird this tight back brace actually feels good.
So now I guess you call and get an appointment with the optometrist again?
https://t.me/QWWG1WGA16PLUS1/90190
When you turn to this 1976 New York Times article headlined “The Climate War,” you’ll be shocked. Everything is in there. He perfectly explains how the USA and the USSR were already able to change the weather. Geoengineering has been around for half a century.
Not a friendly site..but it was discussed back in 1776
https://www.nytimes.com › 1976 › 04 › 17 › archives › war-of-the-weathers.html
War of the Weathers - The New York Times
Apr 17, 1976War of the Weathers Give this article By Lowell Ponte April 17, 1976 The New York Times Archives See the article in its original context from April 17, 1976, Page 16 Buy Reprints...
I’ve found that tight wraps always helps with injuries. If you wanted to try bath, maybe your husband could help.
Yes, I’ll call optometrist but it may be Monday as I’m playing telephone tag with GP nurse. I should have just gone to the office instead of calling. Oh well. I’m trying not to stress.
I hope you get relief soon. Hot, then cold, rotate every 20 minutes helps swelling