Norma's Wanderings around a small section of Montana |
Well, hey there! Welcome to Roundup, Montana! If it's a nice day, we'll sit a spell on my porch and talk awhile. "All the resources we need are in the mind.” Theodore Roosevelt, our 26th President of the United States of America. I am the Captain of my ship. God is my co-pilot. Often I sail stormy seas, Am flung onto rocky shores. What's on your mind today? |
Today we had quite the weather. Oh I know, there is always 'weather'. Well here today we had first off, high winds. Sounded like my roof was going to blow off. Then came some rain - wind-driven. The next time I looked outside, about 5 minutes later, giant snowflakes were being tossed about - again, wind-driven. Gradually all that commotion settled down, and it was just a gentle 20 MPH breeze. At this point, I felt confident enough to take a walk and do some errands. Then once I got home it started all over again. Wind and snow. Lucky for everyone, this all happened when it got to above freezing here in town. Out of town, another story I'm sure. I did get to see the ortho doctor about my hand the other day. He is still not sure why I have pain in one particular spot. And this is the spot on the side of my left hand where I am sure the hand hit the sidewalk. It just hurts all the time. I try to put on glove or mittens, yikes. So anyway, after some discussion, his current theory is that perhaps some arthritis is setting in. He offered a cortisone shot in that area. Ever had one? I've had several in my hip. The damaged hip from a car accident over 10 years ago really bothered me for a time. So about every 6 months I'd get a cortisone shot there. I remember they were uncomfortable to get. It hasn't gotten any better with time. He did numb the area with a spray to help, and that wasn't a whole lot of fun. Then the injection right in the side of my hand. Again - yikes! Hurts not too bad but enough to be glad it's over. I have to give it 2-3 weeks before the medicine has effect. So I guess it's a tradeoff - a little pain for a great deal of gain. These injections can last 6-12 months. Steroids are wonderful, but you cannot overdo them. It just jumpstarts your immune system to help with the pain/inflammation in the area injected. And the ones used for pain control are NOT the type used by athletes/body builders. We are glad for many things, most of all the moisture that all the snow and rain bring. And for modern medicine that can help when you are hurting. |