I'm slowly but surely dying (more so than normal, I mean).
My neck and right shoulder are KILLING ME. Why, you ask? Well, I tend to hunch over my work, or my studies, or the canvas I'm working on. On Tuesdays and Thursdays I carry a backpack and a portfolio around on my shoulder. I don't have an in-between in my Honda Fit to rest my arms on. I sleep on my side, in the fetal position.
All of these things are working together to kill me, I'm sure.
So between that and the THREE exams I have this week, I've been short of time/energy/patience to post as of late. Forgive me, find me amusing, and smile. Or, you know, get the fuck over it (because at least your neck/shoulder/back isn't trying to KILL YOU).
xoxo, etc.,
Me.
My neck and right shoulder are KILLING ME. Why, you ask? Well, I tend to hunch over my work, or my studies, or the canvas I'm working on. On Tuesdays and Thursdays I carry a backpack and a portfolio around on my shoulder. I don't have an in-between in my Honda Fit to rest my arms on. I sleep on my side, in the fetal position.
All of these things are working together to kill me, I'm sure.
So between that and the THREE exams I have this week, I've been short of time/energy/patience to post as of late. Forgive me, find me amusing, and smile. Or, you know, get the fuck over it (because at least your neck/shoulder/back isn't trying to KILL YOU).
xoxo, etc.,
Me.
Is sleeping in the fetal position bad for you? I can't sleep on my back like Clancy can...
ReplyDeleteI don't know how Clancy sleeps. I think sleeping in the fetal position causes my neck to be all wonky, though. And that adds to the ridiculous pain I have been dealing with as of late. Totes lame.
ReplyDeleteTry sleeping on the other side to balance it out
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