BruceH
senior
I'm a believer in letting it all hang out. So here goes:
How does everyone deal with the boredom of not being able to engage in activities? It's been about two months since my hip suddenly went into full pain mode. Prior to that I was still able to golf, hike, do home improvement projects, etc.
I'm still doing house work (cooking, cleaning, laundry, groceries, yard, etc.) and walking dogs (I just accept the fact that it's going to hurt during and after) but that's about it. I've streamed everything I have interest in, watched a whole lot of golf, and spent far too much time on the couch and internet.
I keep telling myself that this is temporary, just part of a process I have to go through. It's just so incredibly boring!
I know there are folks who have it far worse than I do and they still manage but how?
How does everyone deal with the boredom of not being able to engage in activities? It's been about two months since my hip suddenly went into full pain mode. Prior to that I was still able to golf, hike, do home improvement projects, etc.
I'm still doing house work (cooking, cleaning, laundry, groceries, yard, etc.) and walking dogs (I just accept the fact that it's going to hurt during and after) but that's about it. I've streamed everything I have interest in, watched a whole lot of golf, and spent far too much time on the couch and internet.
I keep telling myself that this is temporary, just part of a process I have to go through. It's just so incredibly boring!
I know there are folks who have it far worse than I do and they still manage but how?