I
woke up with the alarm on Tuesday. It wasn’t necessary, but I’m still trying to
get back into the groove.
It
wasn’t necessary because I had a 9:30 AM appointment with my spinal
doctor. So, I took a half day off as vacation. Since I had the time, I made
some soft boiled eggs for breakfast instead of my usual weekday oatmeal.
I
finally left at 8:30 AM (you never know what traffic will be like) It was
cloudy with occasional snow showers. I didn’t mind the cloudy part as I was
headed east (no sunglasses, remember?).
I
got there at 9:15 and didn’t have to wait very long (I only got to page
30 in the book I brought before they called my name). I got some x-rays taken
and then talked with the doctor.
She
told me happy anniversary and asked how I was feeling. I told her my back had
been really hurting and mentioned Margaret’s theory that one of my vertebrae was
out of line. So, she took me to another room and pulled up my x-rays from both
today and last year on the computer. They were damn near identical, except the
gray areas of bone graft back then were now white.
So,
we went back to the room and she had me take off my shirt. She asked where it
was supposed to be and I said right in the middle of my scar. So, she ran her
hands down there and said that was the location of a screw and that’s probably
what she is feeling.
She
said, “This was supposed to be your last appointment, but do you want to come
back?” I said, “Why don’t we wait and see what the infectious disease doctor
says. If I need to, I’ll make an appointment with you again.” She shook my hand
and said that I was the first thoracic spine surgery she ever assisted
with and she would never forget me (which was kind of sweet). I told her, “Thanks.
Me too. No offense, but I hope I never see you again.” She laughed.
I drove back home through snow squalls and got there about 11:00 AM. I watched some of the live coverage
of the events in Rome. I find these
old rituals and the backdrop (Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel, for God’s sake!)
fascinating.
I had another brat for lunch and then went to work. It
snowed off and on all afternoon, but it was warm enough that it didn’t stick to
the ground.
It was a long day for only being four hours, LOL! But, I finally
got home, retrieved my trash can and went inside.
I worked a little on
the clock (I need to get the circles perfect now). Then I returned a call from
Acenter. I didn’t notice I had voicemail until late Sunday night.
I warmed up one half of the second steak and the last baked
potato. This time I sautéed a whole sliced yellow onion in oil and butter to
top the steak with. And, I did learn my lesson from yesterday: This time I
warmed up the potato for two minutes, added the steak to the plate and warmed
it all up another minute. That way the potato was warm and the steak was still
medium rare. It all tasted great!
I did some reading on the couch until 9:00 PM and then went and (finally) watched the taped
Sunday episode of the Viking on the History Channel. I went to bed when it
ended.
Congratulations - sounds like one of my checkups...everything is beautiful, "Then why do I hurt?"
ReplyDeleteSad but true! Kinda ticks you off, doesn't it?
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