Good morning, Pat (@paktoledo)
Travel! That's been No. 1 or 2 on my New Year's Resolutions list every Jan. 1st. With my PN, I'll have to move travel down a few rungs for 2024. If I let my guard down, I'll begin to feel cheated: how I'd waited all these years to travel, and now that I'm retired (or at least semi-retired and working from home), I have the time and a little saved to do all that travel I've been dreaming of doing, but along came PN! However, I don't let my guard down; I take things in stride (fortunately, I've always been that way). I will travel again, although I may need to make certain accommodations.
I applaud your follow-up post yesterday: " … exercise, exercise, exercise!" I do: my daily regimen here at home, following an online balance program, to which I've added a smattering of strength and flexibility training. And, as coincidence would have it, I'm about to phone my neurologist's office. He's a physiatrist, or a physical rehabilitation specialist, with a staff of physical therapists trained to help people with PN. I'm going to ask to meet with one of his therapists. So, yes, exercise, exercise, exercise!
Cheers, Pat!
Ray
Good for you! Thanks for your encouraging response! It's nice to know us P.N.'ers can connect through this site Take care, may your dreams come true., Pat!