Wash the Pain Away A bath is an important part of aftercare for me. It doesn’t have to be
Wash the Pain Away A bath is an important part of aftercare for me. It doesn’t have to be immediately afterwards, but at some point in the near future I’ll roll my sleeve up a test the water, cultivate a bunch of bubbles and ease you down into it. I’ll smile a little at the gasp you make at the heat, and take a step back when I watch the relief wash over your face. You can’t help but feel like a newborn in that much hot water. When it’s wrapped around you, coddling and swathing you with so much heat and comfort, you’re going to regress and lose yourself for a little while. It gives you time to think, but more than that, it gives you an opportunity to untether your thoughts. And when you’ve been thinking non-stop for the past however long, or even not thinking, just an absence of thought where you let sensation take over, it’s important that you have a moment to allow your brain to reboot and reset. Stare up at the ceiling and let the bath salts waft up your nose. Drift away, and then come back refreshed. Step out of the bath and into the towel, and if you’re very lucky, the hug that goes along with it. The whole thing comes enveloped in the kind of silence that is only comfortable, and it’s only once you’re dry and dressed that I’ll feel at ease with anything above a low whisper. It’s important, because it’s something I can’t do on my own. It’s my little crutch, a tub full of hot water and bubble bath, but I don’t mind leaning on it now and then. -- source link
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