Thursday, May 18, 2006

We're back!

We returned Saturday from our whirlwind tour of Florida. We visited cruise friends in Tallahassee (hi Chris and Ian!), Boynton Beach (warmest greetings to Joan and Ed), and Bradenton (hello Anne and Andy!) in addition to spending one night in Orlando and three nights on Sanibel Island. The weather was fabulous (upper 80s and low 90s with only one morning of rain), the company was excellent, and the driving was easy. It's hard to believe it's over already, but I've got a platter of sea shells on the dining room table and lots of wonderful memories. Thanks to everyone for their hospitality.

On the physical front, I'm making great progress. Even my physical therapist was impressed! I've started on the wobble board, which allows me to move my foot from side to side (eversion and inversion) and around in a circle (a very sloppy circle at the moment). I can hear the muscles in the sides of my foot saying, "Uh, we're not used to this and we're not sure we're happy about it." It's a strange feeling to use those muscles, but it doesn't hurt. My foot was a little tender this morning (two days of the wobble board so far this week) and we'll have to see how it is tomorrow after another session tonight. I'm walking more normally and at a faster pace, although I can only pass people with canes at this point.

Friday morning is my first follow-up CT scan and I'm a bit nervous. First, drinking the barium is gross (not the flavor but the texture) and second, getting stuck with a needle is not my idea of a good time. Third, I'll have to wait until next week to get the results, and I hope I'm able to sleep. I've been having a terrible time getting to sleep this week and as a result, I'm just plain exhausted. I'll be glad when the test is over and the results are in. At least the wondering will be over.

That's about it from here. Keep your fingers crossed for clear scans, and I'll post an update after my follow-up visit with Dr. Keohan on May 30.

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