Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Cubital Tunnel Syndrome

Since May I've had a problem with my right pinky & ring fingers. They've been numb and tingly for most of the time since this began, and it's gotten rather annoying. I finally talked to a hand surgeon who told me it's a problem called Cubital Tunnel Syndrome. The problem is triggered when the ulner nerve gets compressed. The best solution is to stop compressing it. Alternatively surgery is an option. I am satisfied with the amount of time I've spent in the hospital for this year, so I'm hoping to avoid that by doing what I can to keep my arm straight. Bending it more than 30 degrees can agrivate the ulnar nerve. I've become acutely aware of how much i end up bending my elbow this week as I've tried to keep it straight. The activities that comprise most of my day include:
  • talking on the phone
  • reading books
  • playing piano
  • typing on the computer
  • eating
  • sleeping all curled up like a baby or with my arms over my head.
These things result in the numbness and tingling sensation coming on full-force. I miss the sleeping position most of all. I intend to give the non-surgical route a thorough try (keep it straight as much of the time as I can and 2 weeks of high doses of ibuprofen per the surgeon's suggestion) to reduce swelling and inflammation, and really hope it works. I've noticed difficulty doing things I've never struggled to do before, such as taking lids off bottles/jars. I don't feel old enough to not be able to open jars and bottles!

I realize this is a boring post. Sorry about that, just something I felt like noting.

Thursday, October 25, 2007

Love

Today while driving through a neighborhood nearby, I saw this cute older couple:

















They were slow, holding hands, and shuffling along together, just out on a little walk. Simply seeing them made me happy! I kept driving, rounded the corner, but then stopped and went back. I was a block away, and maxed out the zoom to get the picture so it's fuzzy, but that's fine with me. I just wanted document the moment, to celebrate love that lasts for years, and to give an anonymous tribute to couples who are still sweethearts in their golden years. Here's to these two! You are Couple of the Day today! Thanks for warming my heart. ♥

Monday, October 22, 2007

I may be one of the last people in the country to become aware of the show American Idol. That I know anything about it now is entirely the fault of Pandora.com and YouTube. That darn Pandora and YouTube! I may not watch tv, but a body can seriously wile away the hours watching vids on YouTube.

Anyway,
Pandora.com introduces me to all these songs that I've never heard before, and sometimes I want to hear them again, so I'll search YouTube to see if anyone has put it up there.

So there I was, blithely listening along when suddenly I heard this song that I've loved my whole life, but I liked this new version SO MUCH BETTER than the original. I had to find out about the artist...which is a simple matter of link-clicking with Pandora. And there he was, some kid named Clay Aiken. Wikipedia told me all I needed to know about Clay. He's living the American Dream...small-town kid tries out for a big, once-in-a-lifetime-competition, and though he looked like an unlikely candidate, he won the hearts of the country and has had a total life-transformation. And no wonder--if you hear the big voice that comes out of this guy, it blows you away. He seems to be a really nice person of substance too; hasn't let fame and fortune go to his head. I'm sure part of the reason I'm fascinated is because there are a lot of aspects about his (pre-fame and fortune) life that I can relate to.

Youtube supplied me with loads of Aiken vids, and I've become a fan. Why at my age, for the first time, am I developing fan-ness? I mean, first Josh, now Clay. I've never been a fan before--with the possible exception of Donny Osmond and his purple socks when I was a kid (only I was "a little bit classical")

Here's the song that hooked me in the first place. I hope you enjoy this new rendition of the old classic by Dolly Parton. And though it does nothing for him, and reminds him of bad Woolworth's elevator music, I must dedicate it to Doc. Thanks for comin' again!

Sunday, October 21, 2007

Time for a tribute

Four weeks ago I flew to Washington DC for a quick overnight trip to attend a baby shower for a very dear friend.

I arrived Saturday evening, and planned to take the red-eye home Sunday night. But my body had other plans. About 6 hours after I arrived, I got very sick. I ended up in the hospital for 5 days, had surgery to remove my gall bladder which had gotten extremely enlarged and infected and caused so much pain, for so long, that my two pain-relief-free childbirths seemed like a walk in the park comparatively. That's saying a lot.

I ended up being gone 11 days total. I am indebted to quite a few people for their care and sacrifice for me...especially Suzie and Rob, Bonnie, Ann, and Karleen. It was during this time that their true identities as guardian angels was revealed.


It is times like these that impress upon me just how blessed my life is. I have a disproportionate number of amazing friends. They enrich, support and bless my life in countless ways. I can't fathom how vastly different this life of mine would be without these amazing people. So here I offer a small tribute to the amazing friends who have brought such joy and goodness to me. I believe you know how much I love you, and there is simply not much more that I can say about that! Thank you! ♥

Here is an "edible arrangement" that a darling friend sent me after my surgery. I've never received anything so luscious and unexpected. It was delicious and we all enjoyed it. Thank you Karleen! You are the best! ♥