Granny's gone and done it again

Chicken butt.

Good! Do you also buy that Azo?
Azo?
This was before noon. I really like my therapist. I didn’t think I would like doing it on zoom but it seems to work. Not sure how many visits I get and the copay is 30 bucks.
Good therapists are worth a ton in gold. If it works take advantage of it :)
 
Conclusions* Monophasic doppler flow noted at the right common femoral artery,indicating inflow disease. There is 50-99% stenosis at the right commonfemoral artery. The right mid superficial femoral artery appears occluded,with reconstitution of flow at the distal superficial femoral artery. There is50-99% stenosis at the right distal superficial femoral artery. Monophasicflow is seen throughout the right lower extremity. Right ABIs: 0.46 PTA, 0.23DPA (both in rest pain range). The right first digit PPG waveform is severelydampened with a DBI (0.30) below normal range.* Monophasic doppler flow noted at the left common femoral artery,indicating inflow disease. There is 30-49% stenosis at the left profundalartery. Monophasic flow is seen throughout the left lower extremity. LeftABIs: 0.69 PTA, 0.65 DPA (both in moderate claudication range). The left firstdigit PPG waveform is dampened with a DBI (0.52) below normal range.
 
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The one from the Dr works good and this is supposed to be the same thing. Turns your urine bright orange
 
Conclusions* Monophasic doppler flow noted at the right common femoral artery,indicating inflow disease. There is 50-99% stenosis at the right commonfemoral artery. The right mid superficial femoral artery appears occluded,with reconstitution of flow at the distal superficial femoral artery. There is50-99% stenosis at the right distal superficial femoral artery. Monophasicflow is seen throughout the right lower extremity. Right ABIs: 0.46 PTA, 0.23DPA (both in rest pain range). The right first digit PPG waveform is severelydampened with a DBI (0.30) below normal range.* Monophasic doppler flow noted at the left common femoral artery,indicating inflow disease. There is 30-49% stenosis at the left profundalartery. Monophasic flow is seen throughout the left lower extremity. LeftABIs: 0.69 PTA, 0.65 DPA (both in moderate claudication range). The left firstdigit PPG waveform is dampened with a DBI (0.52) below normal range.
That doesn’t sound good. When is your next test?
 
Conclusions* Monophasic doppler flow noted at the right common femoral artery,indicating inflow disease. There is 50-99% stenosis at the right commonfemoral artery. The right mid superficial femoral artery appears occluded,with reconstitution of flow at the distal superficial femoral artery. There is50-99% stenosis at the right distal superficial femoral artery. Monophasicflow is seen throughout the right lower extremity. Right ABIs: 0.46 PTA, 0.23DPA (both in rest pain range). The right first digit PPG waveform is severelydampened with a DBI (0.30) below normal range.* Monophasic doppler flow noted at the left common femoral artery,indicating inflow disease. There is 30-49% stenosis at the left profundalartery. Monophasic flow is seen throughout the left lower extremity. LeftABIs: 0.69 PTA, 0.65 DPA (both in moderate claudication range). The left firstdigit PPG waveform is dampened with a DBI (0.52) below normal range.
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Girl you are like me, you don't ever do things by half. Hopefully you will see the doctor sooner rather than later and see if he has a game plan in mind for you.

I had PT today. See the surgeon on Tuesday so my therapist worked the dog pee out of my shoulder then took range of motion measurements so he could send in a report on me. Felt like my arm was going to break off but he reassured me that I'm hovering around 15% away from having normal range of motion in my arm and no he wasn't going to snap my arm off....it just felt that way.

Seems as though too many of us are having major physical malfunctions these days. Being 'older' makes it harder for us to deal with both physically and emotionally but.....we are tougher and more patient than we were when we were young. We put on our big girl or boy bloomers and deal with the problem no matter how rough it is.

@Granny Hatchet you will get through this, too. Remember we are all here for you and praying for you.
 
UGH. It’s a long weekend and weekends and nights are always the toughest for me (unless there’s a Clubhouse outing or something). And this one is extra long. 😭🙈 I DO have people I can call thankfully (my team plus other numbers, etc.) and some of them are working tomorrow and Saturday so that helps but ONLY IF I actually CALL or TEXT them and ask for the help LOL which I usually never do cause I don’t want to bother anyone… :oops: but I need to get over that. It’s literally their jobs lmaoooo but still. Anyways, hopefully I will CALL if I need to and stay safe LOL I am currently okay (and actually just talked to my dad) but still. I want to stay on top of it before it gets out of hand. LOL
 
C'mon @ShrekDawg. Everyone needs somebody to talk to when they are going through rough times. We all have moment's like that in our lives.

Think about it. YOUR TEAM! They are there for YOU. Fergawdsake, bother them if you feel the need. You will feel better and so will they for helping you.
Thanks :hugs

I’m thinking I’d rather “bother” my team than the on call who I might not know or the other numbers who I also wouldn’t know LOL and thankfully some of my team is working tomorrow and Saturday so I can do that.
 

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