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@colleenyoung

I understand, Marilyn. FYI, virtual visits can simply be phone visits. Just wanted to let you know.

I’m delighted to hear that physical therapy is making quite a difference. It takes discipline to stick with physical therapy. Sometimes the exercises they give you to do at home seem so simple that they can’t possibly help, but sticking to it is key. I had frozen shoulder once and just hated not being able to have full range of motion of my arm. I was bound and determined to get better. It took almost a year of diligently doing regular PT exercises, but I did it. Are you disciplined by nature or is it a slog for you?

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It is definitely a slog. Because I am alone, I have found that I am neglecting everything. Papers are strewn about, dishes are just left, etc. There is no one to care. I don't like feeling this way but I can't seem to change. I am seeing the therapist today for the second time. If there is an opportunity I will ask him about this lassitude towards everything and what, if anything, I should or could do.