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In huge slump, feels like life is just too hard
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<blockquote data-quote="svengandhi" data-source="post: 627720" data-attributes="member: 3493"><p>A few years ago, while participating in an Eagle Scout project at the HS, we came across big foam gym mats that were being thrown out. We took some and put down a piece that's like 8 by 10 in the living room. It's very comfy so the boys can lay out on it while playing video games and they even sleep on it when friends stay over. Right now, the injured dog is lying on it instead of on the floor. It's very thick but if you can find some and put it where you have to be standing for long periods, it will help. Maybe you can get a square that's portable so you can move it wherever you have to stand. I also have Dr. Scholl's inserts in my shoes and they have helped my tendinitis so much that I was able to stop PT.</p><p></p><p>Good luck and I hope you feel better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svengandhi, post: 627720, member: 3493"] A few years ago, while participating in an Eagle Scout project at the HS, we came across big foam gym mats that were being thrown out. We took some and put down a piece that's like 8 by 10 in the living room. It's very comfy so the boys can lay out on it while playing video games and they even sleep on it when friends stay over. Right now, the injured dog is lying on it instead of on the floor. It's very thick but if you can find some and put it where you have to be standing for long periods, it will help. Maybe you can get a square that's portable so you can move it wherever you have to stand. I also have Dr. Scholl's inserts in my shoes and they have helped my tendinitis so much that I was able to stop PT. Good luck and I hope you feel better. [/QUOTE]
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