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morgandawn ([personal profile] morgandawn) wrote2016-08-25 10:10 pm

Things I Have Learned: On Jack in the Boxes and Whack A Moles

 My positional vertigo is not gone but lies lurking, ready to jump out at me like a jack in the box. Flying in planes and looking up or down seems to trigger it. The anti-vomiting meds are still effective.

I have had right ankle problems since April and have been working with a podiatrist to find a pair of shoes that will cushion my feet more. I already have custom orthotics and will need a new pair made. But I have been walking twice daily even with the right ankle pain. During my recent trip, I cut my walking in half and the pain went away. Unfortunately that level of walking = sedentary and I cannot maintain my current weight (nor my overall cardio health). A stationary or recumbent bike would be a good choice except  I'd have to use low resistance and it hurts my back. To match the daily walks I would have to spend three hours a day on the bike.   So I resumed my twice daily walks and now...

...now my left ankle is swollen and hurting and I cannot wriggle a few of my toes. Another visit to the foot surgeon surgeon next month. Last time he only took xrays and told me to start physical therapy for the right foot.  I am still looking for a physical therapist who can handle EDS patients. So I am back to the walking very little and am finding that the increased sitting is making my back flare up.   Jack in the boxes and whack a moles seems to be  my thing nowawdays.

In short, I will continue to be preoccupied by health and may be distracted, extra cranky and may ignore you.  

On another note: The only Star Trek series I did not watch from start to finish was Voyager so I have started that on Netflix.  
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[personal profile] fjbryan 2016-08-26 02:18 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm really sorry to hear that your foot and ankle problems are making it difficult to keep up with you "good health" practices. I was having foot pain and ended up on a knee scooter last year for 5 months...which meant I could no longer walk after dinner (like you, walking is for me a preferred way to exercise). It was intensely frustrating not to be able to walk when I wanted to. I hope you'll be better soon and can go back to the usual methods soon.