Subj : Re: More content To : Sean Dennis From : Daryl Stout Date : Tue Jan 11 2022 10:09 pm Sean, SD> The good thing is that the ulcer on the bottom of my deformed foot is SD> healing quite well, much to my surprise and relief. I've been trying SD> to be good about my blood sugar also. I am now waiting for a pair of SD> prosthetic house shoes--basically a pair of ankle-high prosthetic boots SD> sans the large and rather heavy "calf lacer" brace on my right leg--to SD> be made that will allow me to walk around the house safely and without SD> the risk of contracting cellulitis again in my foot. I go to a podiatrist once a month or so, to get the toenails trimmed. I have arthritis so bad throughout my body, that I can't bend over to get to the feet, let alone squeeze the clippers. It had been a few months since I had last had them trimmed, so they were starting to look like eagle talons; but the podiatrist assured me that "he has seen longer ones". I have to pay $65 for the trim, but it's worth it. I've had several surgeries on my feet, as follows: 1) Arches built into them when I was 11 -- I was born without them. Had I not had that surgery, I would've been in a wheelchair long before now. 2) Plantar fasciitis (bone spurs) in both feet, 11 years ago. I wore special shoes for 6 weeks, and had both feet done at the same time. It's the most common ailment podiatrists see. 3) Toenails removed off of 2 toes on each foot...both due to freak accidents...never mind I'm such a klutz. My late wife, Janice (who you got to meet) got me a couple of T-shirts before she died, that noted: FRONT: WARNING!! KLUTZ ON THE LOOSE!! BACK: DANGER!! ACCIDENT WAITING TO HAPPEN!! Her response?? "That's him!!". Nice to have the spouse so supportive. Every time I think of the front of the shirt, the tune of "Band On The Run" pops into my head. :P SD> I'm trying to get more active lately. I'd love to get a Cubii SD> (cubii.com; the little "stationary bicycle"-like device where you can SD> pedal while sitting) and some hand weights to help fight this muscle SD> wasting I have in my upper arms. I had one of those little foot pedal deals, but the garage is still full of stuff when I had to move back to the house 4 years ago, just before I put my home in a nursing home, before her death 2 1/2 years ago. Yet, after having hernia surgery a couple of years ago, I can't lift those boxes and crates. SD> It's good to keep working on my other projects in BBSing though to keep SD> my mind active and fight off boredom. Between editing a square dance publication and working on a square dance related website, plus the BBS and ham radio, I certainly am not bored. Of course, when there are thunderstorms in the area, I unplug everything and try to get some sleep. There were 2 very close lightning strikes here the other morning, that shook the house...I thought I was in an earthquake. SD> Now if Social Security would quit bending me over the desk, I'd be SD> great. Not having had an income for two years sucks. I feel like that right now...on a diet of Buddig lunch meat sandwiches, and Kroger's version of "lemon Koolaid"...not very nutritious. As the tagline goes, "I'm only one step away from being rich...all I need is money". Daryl .... Hemlock: A device that prevents garment alterations. === MultiMail/Win v0.52 --- SBBSecho 3.14-Win32 * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (1:2320/33) .