Gradually emerging from the undertow and feeling a bit cheerier. The older you get, the slower you are at adapting to change and it has taken me some time to orient myself in the ever-shifting work environment with its non-stop demands. The vision of life is balancing up again, thank goodness.
- This week have been able to try and plan ahead at work
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Shoulder story: Sub acromial bone spur in the right shoulder joint that the tendon slices across every time I use the arm, resulting in tendonitis (and a gradually thinning toward snapping tendon), and two years ago probably contributed to frozen shoulder/shoulder impingement syndrome and chronic pain about level 4-8 for 12 months which was very slowly resolved with 2 cortisone shots every six weeks. The docs recommend conservative treatment rather than launching in to take the bone spur out. There is some confusing aetiology for shoulder complaints like this so they don't want to put a smoking old lady under anaesthetic unless absolutely necessary. Pain is getting worse again and can't use the arm too well. One of the reasons why I won't be travelling overseas -can't carry or drag a bag. One of the good side effects of cortisone is it helps to heal everything else that's had the Richard in your body as well :0). The smoking lungs are getting a good clean out. Have been coughing in a very healthy way all day.
The poem is beautiful and rich, isn't it? She read it so well at the launch, I had to share it.
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