November 4, 2009

Road to Recovery ~ Week Seven

Mid-week morning bun. I had one yesterday. First one in 7 weeks! It was good...I made it last and chased it down with a peppermint mocha.

Again not much to report. I am out of the sling more or less and only wear it if I am going to be out somewhere for any length of time. Range of motion is getting much better. Pain is getting worse but...no pain no gain. Strength is still iffy but I never had a lot of upper body strength so that makes a difference.

I wish I didn't have to go back to work, not because I don't love my job but because I am essentially lazy and would rather stay home and do fun stuff. And I can't believe the year is nearly over.

Anyway, that's it for this week. Didn't learn a damned thing. Except that my celebrity baby name is Astrella Leelee...




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Curvy, beautiful, and wild


2 comments:

  1. I'm worried going back to work is going to be really hard on you considering the way you've been feeling, but I know you don't have a choice.

    again, I love your blogthings. I got Tyra Banks...which thrilled me to pieces since I think she is gorgeous.

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  2. i'm embarrassed to say i don't even know who mine is...

    if/when i do go back it will probably be half days. i doubt they will clear me to work 8 hours a day yet. that's just too much.

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