Friday, June 08, 2007

Ouch - Plantars and I'm Not Talking Peanuts

Well, poop. The last couple of days I’ve had a few instances of a sharp pain in the arch of my left foot. I couldn’t understand what I’d done when the pain occurred. I was just walking along, minding my own business and, ziiipppp! Yowee. I stopped and a few salty words later cautiously began to go about my business again. There was a slight residual pain, but I didn’t think I was going to get zapped again.

This morning I woke up and the sucker hurts. So, seeing as how this has already happened to me once in my life I know what it is. This is Plantar Fasciitis. The tendon at the bottom of your foot separates. Ouch. It takes a year to heal up. That or one big sucker of a cortisone shot.

As I made coffee I reached into the very back of the freezer for the lemonade containers that we refilled with water and froze once they were empty. You put your hurt foot on that and roll it back and forth. Most of the water in both of the containers we had in reserve had evaporated, so after I was done I refilled them both up and set them to freeze again.

My husband had this problem too once. When I told him this morning what was going on he said, “Oh, that sucks.” I surely hope this eases up and goes away quickly. Man, I don’t want this lasting a year like the last episode did.

There are a few more exercises you can do. Like you can sit on the floor and loop a towel (I was thinking about using the sash from DeeDude’s bathrobe) over the arch of your foot and slowly pull for the count of 15 to 30 seconds.

Also, you can stand on a step on the balls of your feet and let your heel drop. Hold onto the railing or the wall for balance.

You can lean into a wall, move the injured foot back and the other leg forward and feel the stretch in the calf of your leg.

Ouch. You can see where I found this picture and these exercises at a Plantar Fasciitis Info Site.

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Saturday, May 12, 2007

Blink, Blink...I can't see.

Well, that was really interesting. I was awake very early this morning and farted around on the internet for an hour or so. Then, at 4:30 am I was ready to go back to bed for awhile. At 7:30 I awakened and I couldn't get my right eye to focus. At first I thought the lens might have fallen out of my glasses and I reached up to make sure that had not happened. Everything was just real blurry. I thought maybe somehow I was looking out of the wrong part of the glasses. I have tri-focals, so to see close up you use one part, to drive you use another and for the computer there is still a third area to use. I moved that lens all around. No good. Still blurry.

Frightened, I just went back to bed. Good way to handle stuff, right? Anyway, I dozed off for an hour or so and when I awakened again I opened my eyes to see if there had been any improvement. Well, without my glasses I can't see crap, so that didn't prove anything. Then, I just rubbed the crap out of my eyes, put my glasses on to see if everything was okay and it was. I could see again.

That has never happened to me. I'm still wondering about it. Could it be in any way related to the kidney stone I think I've got and are my kidneys failing and affecting my eyes? Yeah, right, like I should have called the doctor. But, I'm into self medicating and I took an old expired (not too old, so I'm hoping it is still working) Tyelenol with codeine that I had left over from my last stone and went back to bed for the afternoon.

My side still hurts, but I'm looking at a full glass of water that's going to go down the hatch in about 10 seconds. We want Niagra Falls here. That's what's going to get rid of a stone.

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