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Wow...that will be a nice goat house!!!
I'm behaving as much as possible. And yes I'm walking. Honestly, the walk from here to the chickens is long enough to make me sit down for a minute still, so not walking around the neighborhood yet, but I cannot wait. Just need to figure out how to bring a chair with me because one trip around is a mile, and I'm so glad to be rid of that walker that I refuse to bring it back out.
It's hard to believe that a mile is too far! I'm trying to work up to a walk down the driveway and back. What the heck happens to our strength when we have surgery??? I've never had a major surgery before. Was not mentally prepared for this.
Geez, cooking dinner and doing dishes wears me out!
So, for now it's several trips to the chickens each day, which is 300' each way. After a few trips I've effectively walked around the track. I take more trips each day.
Anyway, I'm not complaining. I'm so happy to be rid of that alien living inside me. I'm even looking forward to chemo to be rid of it for good. It took a year and a half to diagnose it, and now it just feels like the beginning of the end of this detour. That's a good thing!!!!
I'm behaving as much as possible. And yes I'm walking. Honestly, the walk from here to the chickens is long enough to make me sit down for a minute still, so not walking around the neighborhood yet, but I cannot wait. Just need to figure out how to bring a chair with me because one trip around is a mile, and I'm so glad to be rid of that walker that I refuse to bring it back out.
It's hard to believe that a mile is too far! I'm trying to work up to a walk down the driveway and back. What the heck happens to our strength when we have surgery??? I've never had a major surgery before. Was not mentally prepared for this.
Geez, cooking dinner and doing dishes wears me out!So, for now it's several trips to the chickens each day, which is 300' each way. After a few trips I've effectively walked around the track. I take more trips each day.
Anyway, I'm not complaining. I'm so happy to be rid of that alien living inside me. I'm even looking forward to chemo to be rid of it for good. It took a year and a half to diagnose it, and now it just feels like the beginning of the end of this detour. That's a good thing!!!!



