And a slightly less sucktastic evening
Apr. 23rd, 2016 10:14 pmI rested today and used my walker (because I had to, which is its own suckiness), but this evening I took a long, slow ride on my bike. I made sure to do full stride pedaling, if that's a thing, where I try to use the entire length of my leg. I could feel my knee responding to it, and this evening I can walk around a few steps at a time without my walker. The muscles around my knee are still very weak, though, but they are responding. We'll see how they are tomorrow.
Thanks for the support. I really appreciate that. Bones has started up again this season, and **spoiler alert**
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**spoiler** the character Hodges, who was paralyzed at the end of the last season, finds out he is actually permanently paralyzed. He doesn't respond well to this, and I found myself agreeing with so many of what he was complaining about. Most of it is the inconvenience (having to go around to an out-of-the-way ramp instead of taking the stairs) or the embarrassment (having to take a public, noisy lift, like the one I need to use to get myself and my walker onto Caltrain), but one thing I didn't agree with was his hostility towards his co-workers and his wife. Yes, it sucks for him, but it sucks for them, too, plus I think it's worse having to watch someone else go through something that it is to do it yourself. OK, not really. But I get that. They're trying to help him, and he's being a dick. Don't be a dick.
Thanks for the support. I really appreciate that. Bones has started up again this season, and **spoiler alert**
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**spoiler** the character Hodges, who was paralyzed at the end of the last season, finds out he is actually permanently paralyzed. He doesn't respond well to this, and I found myself agreeing with so many of what he was complaining about. Most of it is the inconvenience (having to go around to an out-of-the-way ramp instead of taking the stairs) or the embarrassment (having to take a public, noisy lift, like the one I need to use to get myself and my walker onto Caltrain), but one thing I didn't agree with was his hostility towards his co-workers and his wife. Yes, it sucks for him, but it sucks for them, too, plus I think it's worse having to watch someone else go through something that it is to do it yourself. OK, not really. But I get that. They're trying to help him, and he's being a dick. Don't be a dick.
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Date: 2016-04-24 05:42 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2016-04-24 09:54 am (UTC)Your commentary about Bones makes me glad I quit watching, not because I object to characters with new disabilities, but because Hodges being a jerk sounds like no fun. And it sounds like it pulls the balance of the show way off. In early seasons, Hodges was the science id to Brennan's science superego, and he provided the glee. It's okay if he doesn't any more, but if they're not being conscious of those factors, the entire balance of the show goes sideways into something far less fun to watch.
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Date: 2016-04-24 03:57 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2016-04-24 11:34 am (UTC)I sincerely hope that this continues to ease. Have you considered consulting a physiotherapist for additional exercise you could do?
Please keep us posted on how things are going.
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