20221123-2112. Earlier this evening during my musings about our favorite daily messengers, I’ve now programmed my left chest muscles to cramp upon laughing by “holding in my laughter”. So now I am NOT allowed to laugh out loud NOT unless I want to suffer a heart attack.
However, I do NOT feel pain during these unexpected muscle spasms. In the past, I would get these painful “Charley Horses” in my calves, ankles or feet while lying down. My elderly father experiences these painful muscle spasms in his lower extremities, too.
I believe that the vibrating feature of my Tempur-Pedic® bed helps to increase blood flow/circulation and that’s how I am able to avoid painful muscle spasms in my lower extremities, too. My elderly father sleeps on a regular flat mattress with NO vibrating or adjustable bed. So that’s why he is prone to painful muscles spasms in his lower extremities.
I don’t know how to get rid of my newest programming and NOT be able to laugh out loud. Perhaps, that’s a sign NOT to laugh out loud like a lunatic. I should practice a cordial chuckle, a good-hearted giggle, or a subtle snicker.
Whatever is the case, I get when we get too emotional, we are our own worst enemies. I believe we are capable of making ourselves sick and weak and quite the opposite as well!
In the past, when I try to stifle a hearty laughter, I would cramp up ONLY from the right side band of muscles from the back and to the front, where the pain is MOST profound and the muscle spasms indents in between a section of ribcage. Now it’s the left chest muscle.
My human form is annoying. But it’s all I have to work with.
That’s all. FlynnsPaws.
Hello Flynn, nice, and good luck!