38°f in the morning, warming to the upper 70s, breezy and humid.
Yesterday was my 6 month follow-up with the surgeon who replaced my knee. I wondered if it would be worth going because I never got any answers to my continuing issues at my previous 2 followups. But this time was different.
His first question was, "So how's it going?" And my response was, "Not so great."
I described my continuing issues (pain, which disturbs my sleep most nights), pain when bending, nerve pain at random times, some swelling, some warmth, limited range of motion without a lot of pain), and he admitted that my issues were not normal for 6 months post-op.
After much poking (ouch), prodding (ouch!), and bending (OUCH!), he has suggested several things: first, bloodwork; second, drawing out some fluid for testing. Then based on those results, following up with appropriate treatment.
I feel much better about this now because I was right that something wasn't right. That affirmation is a big relief. I wasn't crazy, or being a baby, there is definitely an issue. It will be good to get to the bottom of it and begin getting it straightened out. The doctor had no answers, yet, but at least we can start investigating.
Okay, enough about that! Here are a few more photos from Parkersburg, which is a town of about 30, 000 people, situated on the banks of the Ohio.
The view from the big home pictured above looks out over the part of town in the valley below, all the way to the hills of Ohio on the other side of the river.
Larry's lunch at Mary B's, easily identifiable as a great place for home cooking by the number of old folks eating there. They have things like chicken livers, meatloaf, stuffed peppers and liver and onions on the menu. Look at the size of tthat biscuit! He couldn't eat it all.m. which is saying something.
Today was haircut day, little booth work, buying straw for the gardens and a few other stops, so I feel whipped. We took in our 150- pound anvil, and Larry wisely waited for some stout young men to come along to help unload it. Besides all that, we bought two cherry trees which Larry planted tonight, bless him, and I bought some flowers which I did NOT plant, as all I seemed good for when we got home was holding this chair down. We are expecting rain tomorrow so I hope to get them in before that starts.
Our cell service is down already, and I fully expect to lose our satellite internet tomorrow, so
I should be able to get some work done without those distractions!
Stay dry, friends.