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  • I’m glad we’re opening back up

    I don't post about politics much. It's because I don't like fighting with people.  The whole shutting down the country and now opening it up again was about politics.
     
    I love the way people get brainwashed.  We never closed the country to get rid of the virus or even to keep people from dying.  We closed the country to flatten the curve, to reduce the number of people who needed personal protective gear, and to give our scientists a chance to learn more.  It's been pushed so hard that we should stay home, now people don't want to go out.
     
    I like Governor Abbot (Texas) a lot. More than most lawyers and more than most politicians, though I have liked a lot of politicians through the years, campaigned for a few (Reagan/Dole).
     
    I was raised to respect our countries leaders, even if we don't agree with them.  I've respected all our country's leaders, even if their actions were not with respect.  Sadly, if our president says the sky is blue, there are people who will immediately believe the sky is bright red, they hate him that much.
     
    My dad was diagnosed with congestive heart failure when he was 46 years old. He and we were told that he would die if he caught anything like a cold or the flu. He didn't go out (and he was on oxygen, and that was LONG before the portable oxygen concentrators) and we didn't go visit if we were sick. People came to the house every day and brought him lunch. Lots of people that mom and I didn't know about — I was working about 30 minutes from the house.
     
    I'm 60 and diabetic.  I have to take care.
     
    I'm glad we're opening the country back up. Not working is driving my husband crazy — so crazy that he took everything out of our storage shed today and had me tell him what I wanted to keep.  We did get positive news today but that doesn't mean he will be able to go back to work.
     
    I was in tears to see that the Perry dog show is going to reschedule. Happy tears. I don't know when I will feel comfortable enough to go to a dog show, but I have friends who aren't making money and I know are going as crazy as my husband is, who make their living at dog shows. I don't know which one of them will go and who will send their dogs. I also have friends that go to dog shows to have a good time. Again, I don't know who will go.  I know I won't.  It means that the AKC can take people off of furlough and start working again.

    Our national specialty is going to be an anniversary year, but I had already decided not to go.  It's in October and they are still trying to have it.
     
    The Dallas shows are still on the calendar.  I'll probably go, but I'll do it the way I did the Dallas show when we had canine influenza.  I'll groom at home and only be on-site when it's time for me to show.  I will wear a mask.

    Opening Texas is a good thing.  I didn't go to a state park today and probably won't — but I didn't do that before.  Our stores will be open for drive-up service on Friday — not all of them, the craft stores didn't open today as they didn't get enough warning.  I probably won't buy anything but I didn't before they closed.

    I probably will buy something from Nordstrom and will do pickup but I did that a lot.  I will go to the Nordstrom cafe as soon as it opens.  That's my almost weekly treat and I miss them so much, not the food, but the people.

    Everyone just settle down.  And do what you can do.  If it is stay home, stay home.  If it is go out and do what you did before the closures, do that!
  • Current Status and Thoughts – Covid19 and Diabetes

    Scary times.
    I’m 60 and diabetic so I am at high risk of ending up in the hospital and on a respirator. I’m also high risk for dying.
    Frankly, I don’t want to take up resources a younger person might need, especially if those resources are in shortage. I don’t want to be unconscious in a hospital where my husband can’t visit. Of course that time when you are on the vent, is the best time to visit, but there are a few days after where company is nice.
    I have talked about the possibility of having it with my primary care physician. Back in February and today. Both times he said my respiratory symptoms are my normal spring pollen symptoms and at this time he doesn’t recommend testing.
    Here’s the deal: They have their own lab, so if he doesn’t think I need to be tested, I don’t need to be tested.
    I didn’t put it as this succinctly, but a friend did. The virus is just like Schrödinger’s cat.
    You can get tested and be positive. But that could be a false positive. You can positive and not have symptoms. You can be positive and have symptoms.
    If you don’t have symptoms, you should self quarantine for 2-3 weeks. If you do have symptoms, you should treat the symptoms and self quarantine for 2-3 weeks.
    You can get tested and be negative. It could be a false negative. At the moment, I’m in Texas and Dallas County and my movements are restricted. Basically in quarantine for 2-3 weeks. You could get the virus two days after you get tested — see above.
    I do think that shutting things down enough so that every one is quarantined for 2-3 weeks. I do think this is something we’re going to have to live with. I think the things we have done have not only allowed the virus to stop circulating is also allowing the flu virus to stop circulating.
    We’re going to be wearing face masks for a while, and that when we see a community outbreak, we’re going to have to shut down community down for a 2-3 week.

  • All of my diabetes care is now available at my local CVS pharamacy

    <whew!>

    No more DME for my diabetes care.  No more 90 day supply.

    Dexcom G6 sensors: check

    Omnipod Dash: check

    Insulin: of course

    Ozepic: of course

    Test strips: them too

    I can't tell you how much nicer it is to be able to go to your local CVS and pick up your diabetes supplies.  No more UPS, no more FEDEX.  It shows up too hot, the pharmacy deals with it.

    Not only that but if I travel, I can get it filled at a local to that location too.

    Now they don't keep them in stock, and it typically takes a business day to get them, but I can live with that.

    Seriously, when I drove to Boston this year and needed insulin, I was able to pick it up in Sikeston, Missouri.  When I needed a new transmitter for my Dexcom G6, I was able to get that in Acton, Massachusetts.  It makes traveling so much easier when you don't have to pack everything for the full trip but can get what I needed on the road.

  • So what happened with the leg?

    I haven’t said much about it because I am so discouraged.

    On May 2, I was getting ready for a dog show and fell hard.  I literally couldn’t get up and had to crawl to a chair and pull myself up.  Husband brought me the crutches and I just couldn’t use them.  It was late in the day and I was in denial so waited and did xrays the next day.

    Good news, nothing was broke and it wasn’t any thing an orthopedic surgeon could fix.  I got a Physical Therapy appointment as quickly as possible, and worked with them from May until mid July.  I stopped when I wasn’t making any more progress.

    At that point, I was walking with a limp which wears me out, or using a walker.

    On the good news front, I’ve found a walker that looks good and I can show Obi with.  I have good and bad days. Yesterday I walked into the gym and Nordstrom’s — today I used the walker.  

    My orthopedic surgeon wanted me off anti-inflammatories, but my primary care physician wants me to do them for another month.

    At this point I am planning to go to the National Specialty and the dog is entered, but it depends on how the regional speciality in Iowa goes.  

  • Fall Recovery

    I fell on May 2.  I'm still going to PT and we think I have 3 more weeks to go.

    Yesterday I had Physical Therapy at noon, and then went to conformation class with Obi.  Everything was easier but 6" steps and standing are still kicking my butt.

    I was able to move Obi well enough on the down and back, but I'm still slow moving him around the outside of the ring.  The Dallas shows are the first weekend of July, and  I am planning on taking my walker, as it's easier to sit and position him than it is to squat and position him.  

    The day after PT, I'm doing the pool.  I find that I just ache the next day, and being in the pool helps.  I do as many of the at home exercises I can in the pull, especially balance and standing.

  • Fall Recovery

    Still have lots of odd pains in my leg.  Most my butt, the band of tissue above the knee, and knee pain when I'm tired.  Unfortunately about 5 steps makes me tired.

    I'm learning to take the afternoon off after PT, and to take the next day off.  Today, I am starting to work hard on standing since I can't stand on the right leg only.

    The good news, is that I have now met my maximum out of pocket, and I was pain free working out on the bike yesterday.  I was having pain when fully extending that leg.

    Also, I was able to do all the exercises that the PT people threw at me on Friday.

    Every day is a bit better.

  • Fall Update

    This should be 5 weeks since I fell.

    I went to dog agility.  The drive didn't bother me as much — some of the rougher roads as I got close but not like last time.

    I parked halfway between the PortaPotty and the door to the barn.  EE had lots of chairs spread out, which was really nice.  We started out by sitting and talking and ended that way.

    We did some nice distance work but man, does Summer have trouble focusing there.

    I can just imagine what will happen at a trial.

    The best news:  I was almost walking!

  • Don’t go to Eyelab

    I will admit some serious frustration with the office staff at my optometrist office so I dropped into an EyeLab  

    Is remote optometrist a thing now?  She could have been in India.  The video connection between us was working but the actual device wasn't and I had trouble making people understand that.  

    After an hour of their game, I left, let them know I would not be back. They better have not filed an insurance claim.  

  • Healing is frustrating

    I’m almost walking, and I’m walking just a bit better each day.

    I’m doing 5 minutes on the treadmill and 30 minutes on the recumbent bike, and all the exercises the PT people have me do.

    I am going to PT twice a week.  Each time I go in, they tell me I’m doing better.  Then they give me something I can’t do and I get frustrated.  They send me home, aching, and aching the next day.  Two days after, I start feeling good again.

    It’s been a month — seems longer, I was thinking it was 6 weeks last week.  

    The last time I used assistance to walk was to go to dog class.  I knew that walking through the building would wear me out.  I was able to do about half of class, so that wasn’t bad.  

    I give myself a major walking goal most days.  

    I feel better, writing this, as I just realized it wasn’t as long as I thought.

  • Fall – after week three

    It’s been three weeks and three days since I fell.

    I’m walking but it wears me out and I limp badly.

    I did 5 minutes on treadmill today.

    I’ve had days when my knee ached, and that makes me scared I need a knee replacement.  Most days, I have pain in my glutes, and the muscle just about my knee and below, but not the knee itself.

    I’m faithfully doing rehab exercises.

    Here’s the deal.  Each day, I get about 10% better than the day before.  Note that doesn’t add up to 100% better.   But since I’m 10% better, I do 10% more effort, leaving me tired and frustrated at the end of the day.  

    Rinse, Shampoo, repeat.

    I have to ask the physical therapists if I am better, because I don’t feel it.