
Spent a lot of time with my dog. I was home from Wednesday on, preparing for a hurricane.
Made it through the wind and rain unscathed. Only my neighbor’s mango tree was struck down, but they revived it and tied it in place securely.

Celebrated my son at One Night Taco Stand with some excellent pork tacos and a skinny margarita during hurricane prep day. He completed orientation for a new job last week and seems to love it!
Started up PT again for my shoulder. I went back to the location by my job, and I’m feeling optimistic about it.
Walked my dog in the wind and rain several times. I got pretty bored, and he had to do his thing, so hey, we both got some exercise too!



Suffered pain in my arm and hand. The shoulder bugs me at certain times, but today, the hand and arm were constant. I DON’T KNOW WHY. I’m getting tired of tests, x-rays, MRIs. Ice distracts me from the sensation, so there’s that.
Sat in the sun during breakfast this morning, and later in the afternoon. It felt so GOOD after days of just gray skies. My drink this morning was chai tea with almond milk. I do hope you’re having a great weekend, and I’m sorry I didn’t make it to the chat during coffee hour this morning. Thanks for stopping by!
Hi Pam,
I was wondering how you were doing g with the storm, glad to know you’re in one piece, but this pain you’re dealing with – is there no one who can figure it out? It’s been a long time.
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I have been to a second doctor who ordered the extra tests. I think there are a few more to try. Thank you for your concern, Gary. I guess, considering I can still drive and do things, I can wait until the answer comes. I also suspect my phone use may need to be reduced.
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Very good – but I sure hope to soon hear how a solution: a vitamin correctable deficiency, an exercise, a simple surgical procedure or some course of action allows this part of your life to fade into history that you can recall, but are then thankful to live each day without.
So there. . . .
Stay safe down there. I hope also by the time you see this that the winds have passed and life can get back to normal.
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