Monday, February 23, 2009

Planta Fasciitis


Plantar – of, or pertaining to, plants. Ex: “My grandpa, he was a plantar. He grew corn, and hay.” (from the Kovar abridged dictionary)

Fasciitis – a proliferation of fibroblasts in a fascia (from dictionary.com)

Modern science is not making fast headway in healing my plantar fasciitis. It can be frustrating, what with having to recline on the couch while Steve does all the cooking, cleaning, dog walking, laundry, and bill paying. Sorry, I got off track….those ARE the good parts. The bad part is that my dang foot hurts! 24:7. And it is a long walk from the parking lot to my building on campus. So, I have decided that I must take the cure into my own care.


First, I need to define the problem. Hence my recent foray into linguistics as noted above. I don’t know about you, but fasciitis sounds like something that happens after you take Metamucil. I mean that fiber does proliferate. And Grandpa did need Metamucil in his later years, so I’m pretty sure I’m on to something here. The real indicator is that when I first get up in the morning, I walk like a grandpa because those first few steps are gawd-awful. I shuffle, moaning slightly, wishing the bed was actually in the bathroom so the walk wouldn’t be so long.

Now the Physical Therapist seems to think that balancing on a board on top of a ball, trying to push the wall out into the rear parking lot, and spelling the alphabet with my tootsies is going to fix this problem. Ha! I think he’s trying to get a winner for “America’s Funniest Home Videos”. I’ll be channel surfing one of these days and see myself doing Hillbilly Surfing, hanging ten on the darn plank. He’s had his chance. Now I’m going to tackle the real problem.


What do plants and Grandpa’s Metamucil have in common? Go on ahead, think about it for a minute…. You’re right! Water. The problem is all this water I’ve been guzzling. Don’t water the plant, it dies. Don’t water the Metamucil, concrete. Since I’m told the pain is caused by tearing of the tissue on the sole of my foot, I figure a little concrete is just what the doctor ordered.

So, no more H2O. I’ll be switching to only pomegranate juice, gin and tonics and coffee. I’m going to call that the “Healthy Wealthy and Wise Plan”. Pomegranate juice is supposed to be so healthy, seems like rich folk spend their summer sipping G & T’s, and there is no doubt that being awake is wiser than being asleep at the wheel. “Healthy Wealthy and Wise”

A couple weeks on this program ought to fix most anything. I’ll up the ratio of the G & T’s if progress isn’t fast enough, patience is a virtue after all. Stand by for updates.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Does the early bird get the job???


Showed up today for a second interview for the FNP job with a Family Practice group. Proud of myself for arriving at 11:55 for a noon meeting: not too early, not too late I thought to myself. Unh huh....appt. is tomorrow!

Friday, February 13, 2009

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Saturday, February 7, 2009

This just ain't right....


Some people just can not carry off a hat. But then again, some folks can....
An inspiration to the Queen of England, churchladies, and drag queens everywhere. Love you Aretha!

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Mental Snapshots this week


Monday: Six beautiful, nicely spaced stitches on a practice pad. Gorgeous - now if I can get my time down under 20 minutes! LOL!

Tuesday: Carol Watwood's grin as she talked about her teen age daughter driving. Mother pride from a soft-spoken generous woman.

Wednesday: Elderly gentleman wearing a sky blue dress shirt under a well worn tan winter jacket. Standing in the lobby of the clinic, looking a bit lost. As he glanced my way and I smiled at him his face lit up and I could see he had beautiful blue eyes. Just like my Grandpa Green. He made my day. My mental snapshot: blue eyes with a sparkle.

Life is good.