It was a rather fitting start to the month of November this morning. After a nice clear night, we awoke to the coldest start of the season, with temperatures down into the 20s. Cold doesn’t kill ticks, unfortunately, but hopefully it at least pissed them off. As for me, my worst fears were realized yesterday. OK, not my worst, worst fears (that’s coming up a week from today), but the thing I’ve been dreading since I began taking the bus to work.
I managed to get the mower off the tractor over the weekend and got the cab (mostly) on. That doesn’t sound like much (and it isn’t), but that tiny bit of exertion somehow managed to inflame one of my feet. I have an egg below my right ankle bone that looks like somebody surgically inserted a golf ball under the skin. By the time I got home last night, my foot felt as though I was walking on a water balloon, and the pain shot all the way up to my knee.
It’s pretty difficult to be my normal charming self under these conditions, let alone stand at my desk all day and then walk home. The bus driver couldn’t get to the curb to let me off, so I had to drop off the final step and onto that foot (in hindsight, I perhaps should have led with the other foot, though that one has what feels like an inflamed tendon that runs across the foot to my bog toe, so that’s not so great either). That hurt, let me tell ya.
So I kept it iced up last night before bed (and this morning), and between that and the Ibuprofen, the pain was manageable this morning. Still looks like my ankle’s nine months pregnant, though.
Today I’m sitting at my desk for a change. It’s already killing my back, but I really don’t want to stand on that damn foot all day (I wish I had some ice and could keep the damn thing elevated).
It’s really hard to explain to the dogs that I can’t get up to let them in/out every five minutes.
I’ve had these bouts last for quite a while in the past, so I could be in for a long, long month. The worst part is, I’ve been doing everything right lately. No beer in close to two months, no bad food (not all that much food altogether, really), no enjoyment. No nothing – except work.
Basically, it sucks.
Speaking of sucking, I was getting fairly confident that we not only wouldn’t have President Trump but maybe – just maybe – we’d get the Republicans out of the Senate. Then James Comey had to stick his big smelly Weiner into everything and fuck it all up.
It’s Melania I feel sorry for at this point, because you know this has given Donnie a perpetual woody, and his campaign won’t let him score any hookers until after the election. And now that Ivanka’s out of the house, Melania’s stuck with his bloated sweaty carcass on top of her. It’s 30 seconds that must feel like an eternity.
I’m sure she knew what the job entailed when she accepted his down payment, but, still. Nobody deserves that.
I don’t know if this e-mail bullshit (and it is bullshit, but it doesn’t matter because that’s not how it’s being reported to the unwashed masses – aka “undecided voters”) will put Trump in the White House (this ABC poll has him leading by one point and 538 has the odds down to 74-26 for Clinton – with a lot of swing states that looked safe suddenly appearing disturbingly close and an increased likelihood of a split popular/electoral vote), but even if not, it could really fuck up things in the Senate, and we already know the Republicans are gonna be bigger obstructionists to Clinton than they’ve been to even Obama.
Oh well, I’d better stop thinking about it. All this stress is going straight to my foot.
I got my passport and I hope Canada will allow me to stay if there is a president Trump. I admit most Repugs scare me but Trump is the scariest of all and that’s no easy task.
Sorry about you foot. It sounds very painful. This getting older stuff really isn’t easy.
I’m going to visit Jenny in Cornwall on Monday. That’s upstate to me but probably not PJ. I need someone to hold my hand election night. It’s been months since I’ve taken a long drive. I’m going to take the ferry to New London Conn and drive from there. With Luck one of my GPS’s or my phone will acknowledge that Cornwall exits and tell me how to get there. Having NO sense of direction is a great handicap.
And here I thought you were going to England for the election.
That’s what I thought.
Last night I first started to think about how I could leave the country. I would never have thunk it and it had nothing to do with the Cubs. If their fans become more insufferable, it could add to my reasons.
Glad you won’t be alone during the election, sp. It might feel good to physically get away. I, too, am feeling extremely nervous about this country. People believe total make-believe AND the FBI is sticking it’s nose in to poltics, but this time it’s ours. WTF is happening? The number of idiots believing fake “facts” is most frightening. I’m on a one-person jihad against my senators. I’m contacting them every day they refuse to follow Article II, re the SCOTUS.
Pj, is it gout in your foot and anke?
I used to think so, but now I have no idea, though I don’t see how it could be. I don’t eat much in the way of meat (no red meat at all, and nothing that’s considered bad for gout – and not much either at all), and now that I haven’t had a beer or any alcohol in about two months, I can’t blame it on that, either. It just seems that anytime I try to get any exercise or do anything, I get this.
When this first stared to become a problem back over six years ago (I think), I went to a podiatrist and got bloodwork that didn’t show any elevated uric acid levels.
It’s a bummer, ‘cuz if I ever have to run for my life (or even for the bus), I’m a dead man.
If everything else is ok, it then almost sounds rheumatological. Have you been checked for that?
Not lately.
Here’s a kitchen sink diagnosis for you.
Neuropathy.
That’s what they say I have. I once thought it might be gout or diabetes. They gave me some gabapentin pills to take but I dropped them after talking to an old friend who was taking up to three times my dosage and was not in good shape. He eventually quit and is far better now.
Given my family history, there is definitely some RA in the mix.
Bad news:
Good news:
It was two years ago today that Tommy Magliozzi went to that big garage in the sky.
I just noticed that.
Then again…
Neuropathy. That can be very painful.
PJ, are we going to have live chat on Tuesday or are we too few?
If it involves bad swelling, then that could be it. I think it’s the inflammation that causes the pain.
I hadn’t thought about a live chat. I’ll have to see about putting one up. I deleted all the stuff I used to have up there after my hosting company shut me down for having “malware” on the server (which I think was actually a scam to try and get me to spend money on a “solution.”).
Not sure how late I can stay up, though. Election night without beer might be just too darn painful.
There are new lidocain ointments and patches now available over the counter that I have found useful. The patches are good for back and hip flareups and they ointment helps with hands and feet. You can get a pretty good price on the Walgreens house brand.
OKat, do you need to move back out here or are these things just chump change for a Banana Slug?
I need to move back! These earthquakes are not only becoming more frequent, but they are getting stronger. I didn’t feel that one, which is odd. This old house has some give and take and tends to shake a bit. It didn’t move off its foundation after the Murrah bombing like so many old houses did round here. I find some comfort in that – justly I don’t know, but it works. We do have a brick portion of our porch that is sagging and I’m wondering if that is why, truth be told. Earthquake insurance only covers catastrophic loss. In other news, we have a mouse problem for the first time. We’ve plugged all the holes we see so I’m really wondering where these little devils are getting in.
It’s a constant battle with mice for us. There are just too many places for them to get in – anything the size of a pencil, they say.