The last couple of days
have been a tale of two different individuals wrapped in one body.
Tuesday morning I saw Dr.
Berg, I arrived wearing my Terrapin Mountain shirt, feeling pretty
well. There was just a lingering hint of the effort I put forth on
Saturday (excepting my abdominals and hip flexors). We discussed my
situation and the plan going forward involves stretching and
strengthening. If, by the end of April I don't see any improvement
I'll seek out a sports doctor or physical therapy.
Wednesday morning I awoke
felling all my toes on both feet. I have been close to this before
but this was the best it's been in a year ..... progress ! Of course
almost immediately upon standing up both feet commence their move to
partial numbness.
Thursday morning I decided
it was time for a run and I headed out for a slow five, I made two
and a half before my feet started to hurt. This is a new development
that I am not too pleased about. Numb is better than pain but I guess
this may be the start of healing and I'll just deal with it.

My hands, which have been
sore for months reached a new height of nasty when earlier today I
went to wash them. The water was cold and felt like acid as soon as
it ran over my hands. This is a new and totally unexpected
development.
It's been fifteen months
since chemotherapy ended, I have felt I was moving forwards (even if
at a horrific slow pace) yet these new developments have me
concerned.
Today is Good Friday, it's
been a slow business day so I have been able to reflect upon the last
few months. It's been difficult but not without it's rewards. I now
look ahead to when the skies are clear, weather is warm and awaking
with no thought of anything physical. I look ahead to running on
light feet, kissing my wife, loving my kids and feeling a hundred
percent at peace .... it will come.
Happy Easter All .....
Mike
Dude, the photo opp was all a ploy by the good doctor. Standing next to you he looks like a giant. lol
ReplyDeleteSeriously, proud of you bro, and all the your amazing accomplishments during your journey.
Thanks, think it was the camera angle.
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