Thursday September 2, 2021
I have been thinking of posting an update for months. Then a friend at the 2021 MoM encouraged me to do so. For several days I've been wracking my brain about what to write. Finally, and more reasonably, I decided to stop thinking of writing and simply write the way I used to here: just wing it!
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In my last post, I wrote about meeting with a business 'partner'. R was more of a very effective business coach who for some reason provided his services free to me. We ended the coaching on good terms when I found my chronic pelvic pain, a result of SRS, was too severe to be able to start a business. R and I remain good friends.
The same pain caused me to give up practicing the piano and pipe organ regularly.
In 2018, I had surgery to implant the recently FDA approved DRG (Dorsal Root Ganglion stimulator including a subdermal battery to power it). By surgically placing leads from the battery to the appropriate DRG next to my spinal cord, pain signals from my pelvis would be interfered with. It works! But it's not perfect, as the manufacturer admits. So I continue daily physical therapy exercises.
Another big help is dry needling, in which a physical therapist places fine needles into tight bundles of muscles (trigger points) and then applies a small voltage. It's very effective! And a fairly recent development in the US, at least.
[Prior to DRG surgery, I was required by my health insurance company to have a psychological evaluation to determine if I was a good candidate for the surgery. One of the questions the psychologist asked was if my pain caused me to regret SRS surgery. I responded with a firm 'no.' He shot back with a firm 'good.' The fact is I have not once complained to anyone that I wish I'd not had SRS. SRS was essential for my psychological health.]
While I'm seldom p
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ain-free, the amount of my pain (yes, I've been told
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I must 'own' the pain

) is greatly reduced. Yay!
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After DRG implant surgery, I was able to resume daily piano practice of 3 - 4 hours. My church (our congregation is a very progressive congregation of the progressive Evangelical Lutheran Church in America [ELCA]. Note: I consider myself an agnostic while culturally being a very progressive Lutheran. Note 2: By calling the ELCA progressive, I am not endorsing all ELCA churches as being progressive.
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Some remain rather conservative.) will be getting a n
ew, improved pipe organ within the next year. I'll b
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e able to practice it. Can't wait!
I'm also again considering starting a remote
business.
Without major pain reduction, none of this would have been possible.
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D and I will celebrate our 8th wedding anniversary in 11 days. Two members of the EA attended our wedding! We still feel like newlyweds in some ways, although we are elderly newlyweds.

We both continue to learn more about each other. D is a seemingly endless source of stories about his youth, first marriage, and son. (my stepson!). We increasingly realize what great matches we are for each other and how fortunate we are to be together.
We argue occassionally but it never becomes a long, dragged out affair. One or both of us winds up apologizing and the argument is gone. This is very different from arguments in my first marriage. I am much happier with D than I was back then. D is simila
Danya (imported) wrote: Tue May 10, 2016 7:40 am
rly much happier than he was in his first marriage.
We continue to read to each other every night, an activity that is quite intimate to us.
Something else w
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e do in the early evening is watch an educational video together, which we
typically discuss once it's finished.
But make no mistake, D has interests that are totally different from mine. That's a good thing.
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I may post more updates 'going forward' (as if one could 'go backward'

). What surprises me with this post is I found it just as therapeutic all the earlier ones.
I wish everyone well, wherever you are in your journeys through life.