Interesting a few of us have similar symptons as I did. Isn't it a shame that we did not know all these things earlier in life
The very good thing is that we are open to change and learning more about healthy eating habits.Glenda your grandson sounds gorgeous, your posts reflect that life is good for you
before you know it those few extra pounds will be gone for good and you will be a happy, slim non-smoking grandma
My visit to the podiatrist was interesting. The x-rays of my big toes certainly show why I have so much pain walking. He was surprised I walked as much as I did. (tough breed
)If I was to have the operation done by him, I would get very little back from insurance and be up for close on $5000
I am not a person that believes in throwing their money away so I have made an appointment to see a orthopeadic foot surgeon, get his opinion and I know I will be fully covered with very little out of pocket expense.DH was quite shocked at seeing my x-rays and for once I got a little sympathy
I don't think it is quite as bad as it seems but I did not let on. DH is very fit and never has anything wrong with him (thank goodness
) however he does get somewhat impatient when I complain I cannot walk for hours on end like he does, now he can see why.If I was to go ahead with the operation (I think I will) the next challenge will be how I can cope with being immobilised for 8 weeks
The podiatrist says I cannot be left by myself all day. I do have the housekeeping staff that come every day. DH has also said that he will try and work from the apartment for some of the time.So I will know more when I see the specialist.
Starting to settle in a little again. Things could be worse, I could have been in Beijing. The person who went instead of dh is not very happy there. Mind you with the awarding of the Olympic Games to Beijing the chances of us going are still pretty high as there is a lot of work in China.
Cheers for now
Maria



