that I have many "designer flaws", as I prefer to call them. It's amazing what a bone scan can show you. Three days before Christmas I fell walking to a friend's house carrying 6 dozen cookies for a cookie exchange. I saved the cookies, and didn't really think I was hurt. During Christmas Break, I walked over 32 miles in 8 days. Each time I walked I had severe pain in both lower legs. Finally after a few weeks passed, I decided to see my podiatrist suspecting foot problems. He was pretty certain I had a stress fracture in my left tibia, so a bone scan was ordered. Long story short...bone scan showed a stress fracture in the navicular bone on my left foot. The dr. also pointed out that I do have scoliosis, and one leg is shorter than the other. Mark asked why he didn't get a discount when he married me. I was quick to remind him that he is only 5' 4".
Simple solution to all my "designer flaws", custom made orthotics. Hoping to have them in another week. Right now I'm getting by with inserts. I'm back to walking about 40 minutes each day, pain free. Welcome to 40! Ha!
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Picky Politician
Sunday, February 8, 2009
Oldie Goldie and Molz
Sophie and Mollie...our easy "children." If someone would have told Mark 14 years ago that he would be crazy about his dogs, he would have told "No way!" Sophie is aging fast. She's a sweet, sweet dog. Molz was a much needed addition to our family back in 2004. Mark felt that Sophie needed a playmate. She's kept Sophie young. Mollie has packed on her winter fat this year. She's extremely camera shy, but I managed to snap a picture of her today while she was trapped on the back porch. We were waiting for her feet to dry. Sophie on the other hand, will pose whenever given the chance.
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