Be sure to stop & take breaks on long hauls - lesson learned
Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2015 2:55 pm
I guess I was long overdue to learn this lesson.
I was far too eager to push thru on my drive out west. 30 hours drive time in 2 days without stopping except for gas & potty is not a good thing. I now know that.
Ended up with a blood clot that traveled to my lung. So now instead of taking care of Olivia, I have to take some time out to get my thick Midwestern blood thinned down. Dr explained it could have been worse but I still feel so stupid. I knew I was pushing it but ignored that little voice that said to stop. The louder voice kept saying 'Go, you're doing great! '
So a word of advice for those few of us who continue to push, the word is "Don't!"
Going to take this to heart in other areas of my life too. Already told work I won't be resuming working remotely next week. Need to take my time, focus on sweet Olivia, faithful Sadie & myself. Then, when I'm ready I'll resume working.
In this one case I hope I can fix stupid.
I was far too eager to push thru on my drive out west. 30 hours drive time in 2 days without stopping except for gas & potty is not a good thing. I now know that.
Ended up with a blood clot that traveled to my lung. So now instead of taking care of Olivia, I have to take some time out to get my thick Midwestern blood thinned down. Dr explained it could have been worse but I still feel so stupid. I knew I was pushing it but ignored that little voice that said to stop. The louder voice kept saying 'Go, you're doing great! '
So a word of advice for those few of us who continue to push, the word is "Don't!"
Going to take this to heart in other areas of my life too. Already told work I won't be resuming working remotely next week. Need to take my time, focus on sweet Olivia, faithful Sadie & myself. Then, when I'm ready I'll resume working.
In this one case I hope I can fix stupid.