I have rowed on-water three times since last June, on three consecutive days in late-September. That's also when I likely hurt my neck, for which I'd been getting physical therapy until a few weeks ago. I am much, much better, but today was to be my appointment with the neck-and-spine specialist's PA.
We drove 25 minutes to the main facility for this large-group orthopaedic practice. Upon checking in I learned that my appointment was cancelled: the computer system is down and this doctor and his PA chart completely electronically. When the system is down, they're unable to see patients. They called to reschedule. March 4.
Discouraged, I made the short drive out to the lake to make sure it's still there and remind myself what I have, and am, working toward…
Retired economics professor (“dismal scientist”). Married 40+ years to the love of my life; we have two grown daughters, both married, two granddaughters and a...
Glad to hear things have improved with the neck Thom. It's easy to do. Now you must be careful and not restrain. The water view is great. You can row while I sit on the deck and fish
@digitalrn I actually enjoy my infrequent and brief conversations with the fisherfolk and loungers on the dock when I launch-and-recover! And thanks, Rick; I am trying to be responsible (as in "acting my age") and resume this activity so that I don't re-injure myself!
February 10th, 2016
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