I got to the rheumatologist, and things are going pretty well in that department. My general aches and pains haven‘t been too bad, but I did have a bit of Reynaud’s in my fingers when I went in. He reminded me that the trick there is to avoid letting my fingers getting cold. Today was supposed to be a blood draw visit, but after three sticks, two techs couldn’t get any blood (even though they found veins). Presumably, I haven’t been drinking enough water. At least they were using the butterfly needles, so I hardly felt a thing. I’ll be in near the office tomorrow for art class, so I’ll drink lots of water today and go back tomorrow afternoon so they can try again.
And then I finished up the morning with my very favorite things - Aldi and WalMart. I finally got home to get some lunch. I had a late appointment to go back to the optometrist to adjust the fitting of my new glasses. One of the nose pads needs repositioning, and I wouldn’t try to do that myself. I couldn’t get into my soft clothes fast enough when I got home from that.
This evening, I had another conversation with Sato. He’s a gentleman in Japan whom I met on Seniors & Friends. He was interested in talking on Skype with some folks in the U.S. I was happy to do that, and we have talked several times. He’s a terrific photographer and videographer. Here’s a link to some of his vimeos. Enjoy.
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Japanese Garden, Bellingrath Gardens
2 comments:
It's not Reynaud's, but I have similar problems with my feet. (I have to keep 'em covered at night, even in warm weather.)
For hands, I always wear gloves if it's a little chilly. And I warm my hands regularly on a coffee cup. Works for me.
Hope your foot feels better.
Mary, thank you for your introduction of my video website Vimeo. Sato
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