Tuesday, May 30, 2023

TO LONDON'S VICTORIA HOSPITAL AND BACK TODAY

Pheebs and I drove out to our country road walking spot this morning but we didn't stop and get out for a walk despite the beautifully perfect weather morning.  However, I did take a few photos along the way.

 THE HAY HAS BEEN CUT AND RAKED AND AWAITS BALING NEXT

THIS DIRT FIELD WILL SOON BE TURNING GREEN WITH A NEW CROP OF SOMETHING
 NOT SURE WHAT THIS CROP IS BUT THE ROWS ARE WELL DEFINED
Following my physio hip appointment last Thursday, I took the advice I was given and made it a point to get out walking more.  Walked around a section of London's Masonville Mall Friday morning despite my hip twitching.  Friday afternoon Pheebs and I took another faster walk here at the Park with my focus on stretching out my paces as per instruction.  By the time we got back to the house, my hip was sore....and it got worse.  I had trouble putting weight on my right leg Saturday morning and the day was gone.  Same thing for Sunday and Monday.  And that's why I skipped our walk this morning.  I've got to do this at my own pace.

Kelly had a plasmapheresis treatment at Victoria Hospital in London today at 12:30.  We rolled out of our driveway at 11 a.m. and just barely made Kelly's appointment time.  Heavy traffic was down to one lane at the Adelaide Street underpass construction site.  Dropping Kelly off at the hospital Pheebs and zipped over to the Westminster Pond and minutes later we were making our way along a shaded trail on the north side of Walker's Pond.  If you click the Westmintser Pond link above you will see an aerial view of the area.  Walker's Pond is at the top and where you see the letter 'r' in the word Centre, that is where we park now.

ABOUT 30 SECONDS AFTER DROPPING KELLY OFF I SAW THIS POOR FELLOW FLAT ON HIS BACK...I SURE HOPE HE WAS ALRIGHT
 PHEEBS AND I QUICKLY FOUND OURSELVES A SHADY FOREST PATH

 WE WALKED ALONG THE NORTH SHORE OF WALKERS POND
 BRACKISH WATER ALONG THE SHORELINE
 THERE ARE PROBABLY A LOT OF FROGS AND TURTLES OUT THERE
 THOSE LITTLE GREEN LEAVES ARE CALLED 'DUCKWEED'
 YES, AND I EVEN TRIED TAKING A PICTURE OF A FISH
 A LONG-AGO ROMANTIC CARVING IN AN OLD LOG
 WE SAW A FEW POND LILIES ALONG THE WAY TODAY
My hip was barking but as long as I walked slowly and carefully the soreness in my hip was doable.  The day was hot and especially so in the Sun but along our shaded trail we were fine.  We were back to the car (which I had parked in the shade) in about 35 minutes.  Heated up a bit, I cranked on the A/C until we were both cooled down to a point where I opened the windows and sunroof for a short while.  After that, I hauled out the lawn chair and we sat outside behind the car.  There was a slight breeze.

 JUST HANGING OUT WAITING FOR THE PHONE TO RING
It was around 2:30 when I became aware Kelly hadn't phoned yet.  We've had a few little problems with my flip phone so that was foremost on my mind.  When she hadn't called by 2:45 I thought 'oh-oh'.  Checking my phone I saw the screen was not showing what it is supposed to show.  I tried dialing the plasmapheresis desk but I had no dial tone.  Quickly, I put the lawn chair back in the car and we headed for the hospital pick-up entrance B straight away.  Pulling up to the pick-up alongside the curb I didn't see Kelly.  Oh-oh, now what to do.  Then I remembered Kelly saying to turn the phone off and on again so I did that.  Walla, I had a dialtone.  I called the Plasmapheresis floor and the nurse said Kelly was on her way to the entrance.  Two minutes later there she was in all her splendor and off we went making our long dash for home on a beautiful sunny late May afternoon.  Two Tim Hortons coffees to go along the way.  We rolled into our driveway at about 4:45 and the first thing we did when we went inside was to turn on the AC.  I love air conditioning in the summer as much as I love heat in the winter.  We'll be back to London next week...............

  'I THINK I SEE HER COMING DAD'

 PHEEBS WASN'T THE ONLY DOGGY STUCK IN TRAFFIC TODAY
Kelly's plasmapheresis treatments are helping to relieve the terrible itching she has been having for so long and that has been a big help to her.  The latest problem she has been having for about a week now is a very painful lower back with signs of bruising around the base of her spine.     

Al's Music Box:))  Do You Believe In Magic? by The Lovin' Spoonful from the album 'Do You Believe In Magic?  1965

GROANER'S CORNER:((  Had a look on a dating site. Possible match, similar interests, described herself as 5 ft 3 blue eyes, blonde hair…Not sure I want to date someone with 3 blue eyes though!

- I hate when my wife gets mad at me for being lazy.  It’s not like I did anything.
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Tourist: "The flies are awfully thick around here. Don’t you ever shoo them?"
Native: "Nope, we just let them go barefoot."
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Late one night at the asylum, one inmate shouted, "I am Napoleon!"
Another patient asked, "How do you know?"  The first inmate said, "Because God told me!"  Just then, a voice from another room shouted, "I did NOT!"
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6 comments:

  1. Kelly looks really pretty in that photo. Al you are wise to go at your own pace when walking with hip pain.Some of the jokes you put in this post made me laugh out loud.
    Once again I'm praying that Pheebs, Kelly and you
    Al ,be blessed and well,
    -Mary

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  2. I think your right to do the walks at your own pace, why suffer more than you have too. I'm happy the treatments are helping with the itching, hope the pain in her back goes away.

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  3. Sure sounds like a hip replacement is in the future for you!

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  4. Exercise at your own pace is my opinion Al!

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  5. Love the last joke! Would it be faster to head south on Wellington to miss the Adelaide construction?

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    1. On our next London trip we are going to try the Highbury route. Instead of turning south at the north end of Adelaide we'll go one concession further east and head south on Highbury to Commisioners Road and then turn right to the hospital. The Richmond/Wellington route runs right through downtown London and although shorter, I figure it would have more traffic, jogs, and traffic lights.

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