Neuropathy | Last Active: Aug 5 1:49pm | Replies (21)
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@celia16
Yaaas! The heat seems to have kept many from the gym today. Only 2 others in the cardio room. Currently 96 degrees here!
Even with the heat, I’ve been parking further from stores and using the walk as exercise. I try to find a tree for shade to park my car. There aren’t many.
Some years ago, several of my cliques were big music fans/concert goers. I saw a lot of shows. And loved it! I saw almost all my favorites and some that weren’t too. Lol. One of my favorites was Page/Plant, formerly lead vocalist and guitarist of Led Zeppelin. I wasn’t very familiar with them as a child, but fell in love with their music as an adult, seeing them for the first time at the Garden in 1995! Life changing! I’ve seen them together since then a few times and Robert solo of with other artists many times. 🫶🏻 Here’s a link for a video they made around the time they were touring together. It gives a little flavor of that particular tour. They had an MTV special called Unledded.
Many of my music friends (a couple used to hang out with Garcia, Crosby and others in Haight Asbury) are suffering from various ailments. When we are able to reunite and celebrate the good times, it’s a treat. Mobility is a biggie and I’m fortunate to be ok with that right now.
Wishing you continued progress on your sepsis recovery. And with your music endeavors.
You can say that again. And again. And again. I agree 100 percent. Just as I was getting accustomed to the somewhat reduced mobility my neuropathy had left me with, along came Mr. Sepsis––and WHACK! my formerly ‘reduced mobility’ that was the result of my neuropathy became even more reduced. Far more reduced. I am slowly recovering from the damage caused by the sepsis. I’ll soon be back to where I was last winter and spring: learning how to manage only my PN-reduced mobility.
If anyone had told me half a year ago that something would come along to make me remember the days when I only had to deal with my neuropathy as the ‘good ol’ days,’ I’d have told them they were crazy. 🙂
I have to hurry. I’m expecting the contractor working on my house to stop by any minute to discuss paint colors, and I’ve yet to choose the colors! I’ll close by wishing you a cool-ish weekend (if possible). It’s 84º here (12 pm), soon to be scrambling up into the 90ºs.
Hello, Celia (@celia16)
“Mobility is a biggie … “
You can say that again. And again. And again. I agree 100 percent. Just as I was getting accustomed to the somewhat reduced mobility my neuropathy had left me with, along came Mr. Sepsis––and WHACK! my formerly ‘reduced mobility’ that was the result of my neuropathy became even more reduced. Far more reduced. I am slowly recovering from the damage caused by the sepsis. I’ll soon be back to where I was last winter and spring: learning how to manage only my PN-reduced mobility.
If anyone had told me half a year ago that something would come along to make me remember the days when I only had to deal with my neuropathy as the ‘good ol’ days,’ I’d have told them they were crazy. 🙂
I have to hurry. I’m expecting the contractor working on my house to stop by any minute to discuss paint colors, and I’ve yet to choose the colors! I’ll close by wishing you a cool-ish weekend (if possible). It’s 84º here (12 pm), soon to be scrambling up into the 90ºs.
Cheers!
Ray (@ray666