Me and the 'Creepy' are getting a hankering. Yeap. You can see what that hankering is for by looking over here -------------------------------->
The double dose of Cortisone shots I received this last Tuesday reduced dramatically my shoulder, and joint aches. I have been working on developing a stretching routine, and exercise program to get better muscle and joint balance.
My blood test came back. I don't have RA, or Lyme disease. The test did show an inflammatory condition, which is causing joint pain and that is all we know at this time.
I feel good today, best I have felt in a couple of months. Hallelujah for Cortisone.
I'm thinking I can get out and ride some trails tomorrow for a bit. I haven't rode a bike for about 2 weeks and then some. I have not been off a bike this long since 2005, and that is another story regarding an Internet relationship from hell, and a year of despair. Well meeting someone in a AOL chat room and then shortly afterwards having her move in from 1700 miles away with her dogs, cats, and birds is nutz. That all seems so crazy now, I gotta share that one some time. But I digress. Hmmm, I wonder, can you actually digress if you don't have a point?
So I will kick back and drink a couple of beers and think about pedaling tomorrow, tonight.
Thanks for the visit, and listening to my rambling.
LaTa
DAve.
10 comments:
It's all digressions. I think my last blog post had about three thoughts vaguely related and poorly stated. I'm just glad I don't have to write term papers anymore.
Glad to hear you'll be back on the bike. I know it always improves my mood to get some miles in.
For your sake I hope you can get out and ride tomorrow.
Internet relationships are something I know nothing about, but I have heard lots of stories from others about the pitfalls of Internet relationships.
Hang in there....I know you'll be riding soon.
Glad you're feeling better, man.
The trails and gravel roads of Iowa await your return...
Internet dating always made me nervous. That's why I stick with mail order brides.
Welcome back to health! Still waiting for those old stories . . .
Good news Dave. Hope the new regiment works out for you!
Mr. D~~~~~~
PEDAL ON!!! :))
Ain't it nice to feel good, I have that feeling ocassionaly, good for you. Glad your thinking about a ride, take it easy and yes it is extremely difficult to take time off the bike.
Glad that you are getting back to health. Keep on spinning those pedals.....!
-Trevor
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