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  • Reflections On The Pain

    What can we learn from pain?

    The link can be found here.

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    What have I been thinking on since the accident? Let's plunge into the Deeper Waters and find out.

    Since the accident Thursday, there's been a lot going on. We do have a car now, but I've mainly been thinking about all the pain that I've been in. It's quite interesting that the real pain that came did not show up immediately at the hospital. It came later.

    For instance, it was either Friday or Saturday night that I started developing a headache. Well, that's not to big a deal. Unfortunately, it was and has been. For instance, pause in what you are doing. Look to your left and look to your right.

    I can't do that.

    Seriously. I have to use my peripheral vision. I can't turn my head one way or the other, not without some incredible strain and pain. If I go to bed to lie down or come from there to get up, both are painful. Moving to another side can be killer if not impossible. Having my head bent at any angle induces great pain.

    It has been getting better, but it's still killer. This is something that I think on and realize that even a simple action like looking to the side is something that can be taken for granted. I did in the past and now it would be a dream to get to do any of those without pain.

    Sometimes I have to go and as painful as it is, just lie down. This is something I don't like doing. I never take naps. I am always active and doing something. When those times come, Allie usually gives me a nice neck massage and puts some icyhot on my neck. (Okay. The massages are a nice benefit of this.)

    We've been avoiding driving even with the car because the pain is too intense. I do take Ibuprofen, but it is never strong enough. When I wake up in the night, the first thing that I feel is the pain. After some time from the neck massage and such, I can usually go a few hours without, but it doesn't last long.

    As a Christian, I wonder about this. I don't think God created a pain-free world in the beginning. Our nervous systems were designed to be able to experience pain and I don't hold to perfection. Still, at times like this I wish some modifications were made. It's not like I can do anything about this. I keep wondering what purpose my prolonged pain serves.

    Yet at the same time, could I not be making a mistake in thinking God has to be teaching me something and as soon as I repent, the pain will go away? That's the mistake of Job's friends isn't it? Could these things happen just because that's the way the world was set up from the beginning? Could this be giving me something to look forward to in the full coming of the Kingdom when there will be no headaches and there will be no neck pain?

    I wrote about how it is that I can take my own wife for granted. Do I not take other things for granted? Do I not take a life without headaches or being able to turn a certain way for granted? What other things am I taking for granted? What if I had lost the ability to walk or the ability to type on my computer or anything like that? Should I not consider what James says? Any good and perfect gift comes from the Father above?

    I don't think it's wrong to pray to God and beg Him to remove my pain, and I hope readers will do that with me, but should I not consider my many reasons to be thankful? Isn't that what we often do in suffering? We look at one instance of suffering which could be genuine and bad, and look at that and discount all the good that comes into our lives?

    When I am past this, and I hope it's soon, will I ever be the same way where I will look at lying down and getting up and not take them for granted? Will I have a headache someday and say "I would rather have this than the ones I had after the accident?" Will I go through the day without taking Ibuprofen and be thankful? Will I drive my car without being in pain and able to look both ways and rejoice?

    Pain is seen as something that tells us the world is not as it should be, and we look forward to a day without it, but today, I think I should try to learn through it. Instead of seeing it as an adversary to be defeated, maybe see it as a companion on the journey encouraging me to count my blessings. Maybe I should realize that there are many more blessings I have in my life that I might have missed were it not for it? Maybe it should teach me to slow down and spend less time doing things that don't matter and spend more time doing things that do matter.

    Still, while all of that could be true, I do want your prayers very much. Allie and I have experienced great generosity from friends who have given us gifts or offered us gifts. It's been fascinating to know we mean so much to so many people. Many people have got in touch to check on us and we are grateful to all of you.

    Please pray for me. I want to return to relative normality soon.

    In Christ,
    Nick Peters

  • #2
    Have you been to a doctor or physiotherapist? After my mother wound up in a ditch (with MY car :grumble:) she took some physio to deal with her neck and shoulder pain. It helped her a lot.

    Also,

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    • #3
      Went to the ER today. I have whiplasth indeed and I was prescribed some muscle relaxers.

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      • #4
        Relying on pain killers alone makes for a slower recovery. With the addition of physical therapy recovery will be faster.
        Micah 6:8 He has told you, O man, what is good; and what does the LORD require of you but to do justice, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Jedidiah View Post
          Relying on pain killers alone makes for a slower recovery. With the addition of physical therapy recovery will be faster.
          This. You two should definitely be getting some physical therapy after that, especially after your description of your current state. Also, ing.

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