I’m finding it more difficult to diagnose minor injuries than I used to.
Years ago, when I had an ache or a pain, I could pinpoint the precise cause or incident of my injury. Now, when I find myself with a bit of discomfort, I’m not necessarily sure what happened to bring it on.
This is all new for me. For my wife, Lily, on the other hand, this is a phenomenon that has plagued her most of her life!
Throughout our marriage when Lily would say, “I’m sore”, and I would ask her what happened or what she had done, she would always say, “I don’t know. I’m just sore.” If she got a bruise, about 90 percent of the time she didn’t know how she got it.
I’m kind of catching up to her in this regard, because lately I’ve had some sore spots on my body that are a little mysterious.
I wrote about my sore elbow back in the fall (read about it here), and although it is now slowly getting better, it’s been six months of pain. … I still have to be careful to warm up before I start taking shots on a goalie.
It turned out to be a ligament problem and I’m still not completely sure how I got it … although possibly it was from excessive wrist shots in hockey.
The latest thing that has been bugging me is a sore thumb around the joint on my left hand. It’s been sore for a few weeks now.
And I don’t have a clue how it happened!
I wondered if I was getting a touch of arthritis when the knuckle at the base of my index finger of my right hand got swollen and very painful.
I didn’t have any explanation for my knuckle either, and it has been swollen now for close to two weeks. … It doesn’t help that I sometimes move it the wrong way or that people shake my hand with a little pressure.
One of the guys I play hockey with said it was gout, but that was because he had just finished experiencing some gout in his foot. I knew his diagnosis was only based on his experience and had nothing to do with really being able to identify my problem.
But yesterday at church, I may have figured something out.
I asked my doctor if I possibly have a bit of arthritis, but when I described what I was experiencing, he didn’t agree. So I responded that maybe I did just injury it. He kind of nodded.
A few minutes later I was talking with a group of other people and the topic of injuries came up. While I was relaying to them my conversation with my doctor an idea came to my mind.
I had grabbed a puck out of the air with my hand a week or so ago. Maybe – just maybe – my sore knuckle was a result of catching that puck with my hand.
My conclusion: injuries come more easily as we age, but also our memory is not as sharp in identifying incidents with injuries.
Here’s the thing: The only way to prevent sin from going unnoticed in your life is to stay diligent in identifying and addressing it each time. When you let sin slide, your memory starts to fade, and you then don’t easily identify the ramifications to that sin. Stay on top of your sin by identifying it right away and dealing with it. It will lessen the chance of a lingering sore spot.
That’s Life!
Paul
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