I must have slept on my shoulder wrong somehow Tuesday night. I woke up in the middle of the night/Wednesday morning feeling like my entire arm was going to fall off. It reminds me a lot of how my shoulder felt during the recovery after dislocating it many, many years ago. It still really hurts today too.
I must have really strained some stuff in there somehow. While sleeping. WTF??? At least I have a full range of motion even if it really hurts to use it.
Re: Signs you are getting old
Posted: November 22 19, 3:19 pm
by wart57
tlombard wrote:I must have slept on my shoulder wrong somehow Tuesday night. I woke up in the middle of the night/Wednesday morning feeling like my entire arm was going to fall off. It reminds me a lot of how my shoulder felt during the recovery after dislocating it many, many years ago. It still really hurts today too.
I must have really strained some stuff in there somehow. While sleeping. WTF??? At least I have a full range of motion even if it really hurts to use it.
Getting injured while sleeping is most definitely a sign you are getting old.
Re: Signs you are getting old
Posted: November 22 19, 3:23 pm
by wart57
My 10 year old, Smelly, was listening to this last night. After the 15th time she played it I had to threaten to take her phone away if she played it again.
The first 5 times were ok, but that 15th play was enough...
Get off my lawn!
Re: Signs you are getting old
Posted: December 2 19, 2:43 pm
by Joe Shlabotnik
Paying for my daily soda today at the Circle K. I throw a nasty looking nickle on the counter and the sweet young thing behind the counter says "Wow - that's an old nickle!". I look down and she's right - worn way down, dark and dirty and scratched. I look at the date expecting maybe a 40's or 50's era nickle.
It was the same year I graduated high school.
Re: Signs you are getting old
Posted: December 2 19, 4:50 pm
by CardsofSTL
Joe Shlabotnik wrote:Paying for my daily soda today at the Circle K. I throw a nasty looking nickle on the counter and the sweet young thing behind the counter says "Wow - that's an old nickle!". I look down and she's right - worn way down, dark and dirty and scratched. I look at the date expecting maybe a 40's or 50's era nickle.
It was the same year I graduated high school.
So 40's or 50's, right?
Re: Signs you are getting old
Posted: December 2 19, 7:28 pm
by Joe Shlabotnik
CardsofSTL wrote:
Joe Shlabotnik wrote:Paying for my daily soda today at the Circle K. I throw a nasty looking nickle on the counter and the sweet young thing behind the counter says "Wow - that's an old nickle!". I look down and she's right - worn way down, dark and dirty and scratched. I look at the date expecting maybe a 40's or 50's era nickle.