Good afternoon! Post-op Day Two, I’m taking things VERY slowly today. The swelling and height of discomfort settled in yesterday late afternoon, so out of necessity I canceled everything today and have been moving at a glacial pace. Take a look…
We did it! FINALLY! Pubic fusion take two is complete! How did the day go?
Here we are! Surgery Eve always feels just like Christmas Eve did as a kid. So much excitement and anticipation, it is awesome! I can hardly believe after 19+ months we are finally here! So, how am I spending the day?
Here we are, three days out, everything is set. All I need to do is show up! So what’s on my mind? How am I feeling?
“Carey, how are you so allergic to nickel? I know it is a somewhat common metal allergy, but you seem to be extremely allergic.” Easy. Theory H179.
After 19+ months, we are finally all set to take this horrible metal out and move forward with a brand new plan. Can you believe it? It is starting to settle in for me and I’m rolling with preparations. To say I’m elated is the most extreme understatement ever! Read on for the details – a date and a plan.
I had the CT scan done last week and survey says…
My blog savasana is lasting quite awhile – there are SO MANY things that have happened! To me, my family, the people in my world. I intend to go backward and share but TODAY deserves an on-time post, especially given its relevance to the entire purpose of this blog. Today we are at MAYBE…
Today is a day of decision, a day to take an enormous breath, a day to stir from the savasana and begin my next stage with new plans. It has been a wild three plus months, one that I will explain over the course of a few posts. This period required that I go deeply inward and detach from writing for awhile, and I am so happy that I honored that need and did the work I did. But maybe now is a time of renewal? A time for a different pace, different intensity, different balance. Read on…
Hello! I’ve enjoyed an extended blog savasana, a time for the words to rest and for me to focus on my other goals. It has been glorious to change gears a bit and approach life differently for awhile. James Clear’s March 10 Newsletter had two pieces in it that prompted me to courageously take a writing break, and for this I am grateful. After writing for 327 days in a row, to suddenly stop was a challenge but also the best thing. Here’s why…