I have developed a schizophrenic personality.
I have hated this boot and all the compromises that it has made me make. Spring is teasing outside and I have so much gardening that has fallen behind schedule. I have turned the corner of my living room into a cluttered office so that I can have everything within reach reducing my need to get up, but it looks so much like an old person's corner. I can no longer just run upstairs to work on photos, but have to schedule it as part of my day so that my stair climbing is done only once.
Still and yet, I have passively enjoyed being a slug. It is nice to make meal suggestions and get hubby to do most of the cooking (thank goodness he is a reasonably good cook) and to outline the household chores that need to be done for the week and assign myself all those chores that can be done while sitting...such a folding clothes. It is great to give him a list of things to bring up from the basement to replenish the larder or the bathroom cleaning supplies. It is nice to be able to say no to volunteer requests without guilt.
On this Tuesday I get another x-ray, and if the orthopedist confirms, I can take this monster off and return to a "normal" life.
One of the first priorities will be re-entering the world of exercise...I do hate that, but it is a must do or die earlier from immobility. Dynamic change does not fit easily on one's shoulders as one ages.
I have hated this boot and all the compromises that it has made me make. Spring is teasing outside and I have so much gardening that has fallen behind schedule. I have turned the corner of my living room into a cluttered office so that I can have everything within reach reducing my need to get up, but it looks so much like an old person's corner. I can no longer just run upstairs to work on photos, but have to schedule it as part of my day so that my stair climbing is done only once.
Still and yet, I have passively enjoyed being a slug. It is nice to make meal suggestions and get hubby to do most of the cooking (thank goodness he is a reasonably good cook) and to outline the household chores that need to be done for the week and assign myself all those chores that can be done while sitting...such a folding clothes. It is great to give him a list of things to bring up from the basement to replenish the larder or the bathroom cleaning supplies. It is nice to be able to say no to volunteer requests without guilt.
On this Tuesday I get another x-ray, and if the orthopedist confirms, I can take this monster off and return to a "normal" life.
One of the first priorities will be re-entering the world of exercise...I do hate that, but it is a must do or die earlier from immobility. Dynamic change does not fit easily on one's shoulders as one ages.