Hey everyone,
Life and work have been busy and I've been extremely remiss in posting to THE blog. We haven't done a lot this summer but Max & I did just celebrate our 24th wedding anniversary September 10th (that's the pic at left). Cousin Shirley came up to help celebrate our anniversary. Also, we took a very quick trip to Montana to see Max's sister. You can read about both of those events on our other blog.
Last month (August 24th) Max turned 77. I turned 55 April 7th... so we're the the double digit, double trouble, duo.
See that splint on my left hand? That's another story from this summer. Took a flying leap onto a concrete pad (August 7th) when I tried to step over the lawnmower. Next time I need to walk around the mower before trying to make any adjustments. Thought I had broken both of my arms at the time, but only one continued to hurt. Went to the doctor a week later. He was convinced nothing was broken, so sent me home telling me to be patient. Still no relief after a month so went back to the doctor. He begrudgingly had x-rays taken to discover I had a broken arm (bone near my elbow). No wonder it still hurts.
There's more to the story but I found a wonderful injury recovery physical therapist with a chiropractic background who is finally helping me.
Life goes on...
Hugs from Max & Carol
Life and work have been busy and I've been extremely remiss in posting to THE blog. We haven't done a lot this summer but Max & I did just celebrate our 24th wedding anniversary September 10th (that's the pic at left). Cousin Shirley came up to help celebrate our anniversary. Also, we took a very quick trip to Montana to see Max's sister. You can read about both of those events on our other blog.
Last month (August 24th) Max turned 77. I turned 55 April 7th... so we're the the double digit, double trouble, duo.
See that splint on my left hand? That's another story from this summer. Took a flying leap onto a concrete pad (August 7th) when I tried to step over the lawnmower. Next time I need to walk around the mower before trying to make any adjustments. Thought I had broken both of my arms at the time, but only one continued to hurt. Went to the doctor a week later. He was convinced nothing was broken, so sent me home telling me to be patient. Still no relief after a month so went back to the doctor. He begrudgingly had x-rays taken to discover I had a broken arm (bone near my elbow). No wonder it still hurts.
There's more to the story but I found a wonderful injury recovery physical therapist with a chiropractic background who is finally helping me.
Life goes on...
Hugs from Max & Carol
2 comments:
Ouch! Sorry to hear about your arm Carol. Was it too long after the accident for them to cast it or does that splint keep it from moving?
Time for a riding mower anyway, eh?
:-)
Congradulations on your 24th!! You both look really good. And we missed you!!
Take care of that arm.
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