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Evenin’ All,
glad you have power back @PenguinMum . Not a good time of year for dealing with that!
B: None. straight out first thing to Do Battle with the IT Dept over last week’s tech issues. Have a horrible suspicion that my reputation preceded me because they were extremely helpful and the problem got sorted with almost miraculous ease. Such a contrast to last week’s obstructive disinterest.
Of course, I am both delighted and grateful, but a tad uneasy that last week’s conversations may have led to red carpet treatment. Oh well.
L: ham and cheese rollups
D: the Divine Dragonbreath
had my first physiotherapy appt for my arthritic R knee. When did they start letting 14 year olds qualify?
But that just shows my age, I suppose.
Not sure I agree with her diagnosis ‘its just the arthritis, the best we can do is strengthen the muscles around the knee’
I’m tending more to think pes anterinus (pain location and symptoms are classic) which would make it tendons/ligament/bursitis rather than arthritis. However, the prescribed exercises are easy, non-weight bearing, and I will cheerfully do what she wants, which is strengthen the muscles. Don’t think they will aggravate the pes anturinus (if that is what it is!) So I will see what happens. It is never a bad thing to strengthen the leg muscles.
http://www.harboursidephysiotherapy...erine-Bursitis-of-the-Knee/a~346/article.html
glad you have power back @PenguinMum . Not a good time of year for dealing with that!
B: None. straight out first thing to Do Battle with the IT Dept over last week’s tech issues. Have a horrible suspicion that my reputation preceded me because they were extremely helpful and the problem got sorted with almost miraculous ease. Such a contrast to last week’s obstructive disinterest.
Of course, I am both delighted and grateful, but a tad uneasy that last week’s conversations may have led to red carpet treatment. Oh well.
L: ham and cheese rollups
D: the Divine Dragonbreath
had my first physiotherapy appt for my arthritic R knee. When did they start letting 14 year olds qualify?
But that just shows my age, I suppose.
Not sure I agree with her diagnosis ‘its just the arthritis, the best we can do is strengthen the muscles around the knee’
I’m tending more to think pes anterinus (pain location and symptoms are classic) which would make it tendons/ligament/bursitis rather than arthritis. However, the prescribed exercises are easy, non-weight bearing, and I will cheerfully do what she wants, which is strengthen the muscles. Don’t think they will aggravate the pes anturinus (if that is what it is!) So I will see what happens. It is never a bad thing to strengthen the leg muscles.
http://www.harboursidephysiotherapy...erine-Bursitis-of-the-Knee/a~346/article.html