Is the EMG like acupuncture? I have neuropathy (self-diagnosed) in both feet. When I get back I want some advice from a doctor. I don't know whether an EMG would work but my ability to flex my toes and foot may be a starting point.
Pan wants to see snow. But... this isn't the proper season! Why he didn't mention this in December or January... Snow is fickle. Remember the Great Lakes? Can you imagine a walk with big flakes, through a foot or two of fresh fall, slugging through slush, negotiating ice, below zero and sparkling crystals, a blizzard!
I may be back in early May. If I lived anywhere near Roundup we could go somewhere for coffee. That's what I really miss in my life.
I second Kåre Enga in Udon Thani on warmth to the hand. I was told after initially using cold to stop swelling, then heat helps the tissues. Then again, I didn't break anything last year, just pulled something that would pinch a nerve and give a knife stabbing pain. Of course I use the old saying from a doctor when a patient said it hurts when he does this. "Don't do that."
Once winter leaves, things will perk up. Congrats on the publications. I'll keep watching for the NYT to pick one up with your byline.
Having more than one issue makes it much harder. Which to do first, which is most important, which will just have to wait, which needs to be let go of.
I was fortunate that my elbow never gave me much pain, didn't constrict my movements, and slowly heals after weeks.
I have neuropathy and circulation problems, especially in my feet. Rubbing does help some. Soaking in hot water is heavenly.
Frozen fog outside... the dry air inside... everything's bothering me... I'm between time zones too. Even my anxiety floats around barely attached to reality.
At least you have some good news and a mystery. Wonder if those two events could be woven into a fictional story set in a small town where the seasons change daily... hmmm...
I am so glad the craziness of Black Friday, Cyber Monday is over. But the frenzy of the Christmas greed goes on. People trying their best to find that one present, or those hundreds of presents, that will make the day for their special people.
Do we really need all that stuff? Do you really need more shoes, purses, sweaters, pots and pans, jewelry, whatever appliance is newest, and don't forget the mountain of plastic toys out there to be bought?
I think we all need to take a retail break - save our money. Or send our money to those less fortunate. Make your gifts and just have fun this year,
Just think of me as Scrooge. The stores will not be getting my money this year. of course, they will not miss my pennies. Oh well, such is the nature of the US in the 21st century. I'll be glad when January rolls around.
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