First, a final health update:
Went to the doctor on Thursday for a last post-surgical checkup. He's very pleased with my progress and said everything looks great! I thanked him, shook hands, and then thanked his long-suffering nurse, who was my life-line for the first week when I didn't know what was happening and was in a lot of pain.
So the great ordeal is over, and my recovery was infinitely smoother and better than poor Mum's back in 1969 or thereabouts. I'm eating better than I have ever have in my life and have dropped two sizes in jeans (seriously: the ones I bought in the spring that were a little loose to allow for shrinkage *hang* on me now, which likely means Freecycle, even though I love them). Salads and fresh veggies are my friends, big-time.
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And that is why I made time to visit the Northampton Farmers' Market before I met C for lunch (at a natural foods restaurant, oddly enough). My haul: cherry tomatoes that were practically incandescent, blueberries, raspberries, spicy salad greens, goat cheese with apricot and almonds, and a loaf of wonderfully fresh, chewy bread. Some of it was more than I'd pay at a grocery store, some of it was less, but it was worth the splurge :)
Then had a nice lunch with C, came home and took a nap. I'm now planning tomorrow, which should involve a visit to the Last Homely Garret and possibly the library, then Concentus practice at T&B's house. Guess who's bringing a salad? :)
Went to the doctor on Thursday for a last post-surgical checkup. He's very pleased with my progress and said everything looks great! I thanked him, shook hands, and then thanked his long-suffering nurse, who was my life-line for the first week when I didn't know what was happening and was in a lot of pain.
So the great ordeal is over, and my recovery was infinitely smoother and better than poor Mum's back in 1969 or thereabouts. I'm eating better than I have ever have in my life and have dropped two sizes in jeans (seriously: the ones I bought in the spring that were a little loose to allow for shrinkage *hang* on me now, which likely means Freecycle, even though I love them). Salads and fresh veggies are my friends, big-time.
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And that is why I made time to visit the Northampton Farmers' Market before I met C for lunch (at a natural foods restaurant, oddly enough). My haul: cherry tomatoes that were practically incandescent, blueberries, raspberries, spicy salad greens, goat cheese with apricot and almonds, and a loaf of wonderfully fresh, chewy bread. Some of it was more than I'd pay at a grocery store, some of it was less, but it was worth the splurge :)
Then had a nice lunch with C, came home and took a nap. I'm now planning tomorrow, which should involve a visit to the Last Homely Garret and possibly the library, then Concentus practice at T&B's house. Guess who's bringing a salad? :)
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Date: 2010-08-28 11:36 pm (UTC)From:WOOHOO!!! *hugs*
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Date: 2010-08-29 11:47 am (UTC)From:I know what you mean about the pants too. Out of Barbara's collection I'd found 4 pair to wear, of which I wore two pair only during the two weeks I had the bag, and then returned them as well. And of the two pair I still have, one will probably be moving on sometime next month. Because of inconsistencies in sizes by manufacturers I still don't really know what size I am, but it's less, and I think it's helping the knees, so it's all good!
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Date: 2010-08-30 01:30 am (UTC)From: