Long day at a couple of doctor appointments. The first went long and I didn't have time to do what I was going to between the appointments.
However, my main frustration (also worthy of being in the Good thread) is that I found out the reason I have a painful and swollen foot right now (not mentioned yet on TrekBBS) is that one of the top bones in my bad foot is broken (like, a LOT broken) and there's a special name for this condition that has something to do with people with neuropathy. It's rare but occurs enough that my doctors knew about it.
So, now I'm in an Aircast, need to go back to my crutches and knee scooter and elevate it as much as possible again. Lots of couch time ahead. Maybe I will subscribe to Curiosity Stream.
Oh, the good news bit is that I guess a lot of people wait a LOT longer to be seen for this and my doctor praised me for coming in so soon (two weeks is soon?!?). Apparently, many people wait 6 months or more and by that time they tend to lose limbs. I'll just have a deformed foot from now on (well, it's also kinda missing a damned toe!).
However, my main frustration (also worthy of being in the Good thread) is that I found out the reason I have a painful and swollen foot right now (not mentioned yet on TrekBBS) is that one of the top bones in my bad foot is broken (like, a LOT broken) and there's a special name for this condition that has something to do with people with neuropathy. It's rare but occurs enough that my doctors knew about it.
So, now I'm in an Aircast, need to go back to my crutches and knee scooter and elevate it as much as possible again. Lots of couch time ahead. Maybe I will subscribe to Curiosity Stream.
Oh, the good news bit is that I guess a lot of people wait a LOT longer to be seen for this and my doctor praised me for coming in so soon (two weeks is soon?!?). Apparently, many people wait 6 months or more and by that time they tend to lose limbs. I'll just have a deformed foot from now on (well, it's also kinda missing a damned toe!).