I have Lateral Epicondylitis!
The doctors say I might not make it, and that I should start making out
my will and testament, maybe sooner rather than later. If only I hadn't
eaten that strange green stuff during my trip to Mexico ...
Oh,
who am I kidding? It's still just tendonitis. It's flared up and won't go
away for some reason, but it's not serious, just painful. They gave me a shot of
something -- and not in my arm, if you catch my drift -- and told me to
take ibuprofen, put greasy stuff and heat on it (the elbow, not the
ibuprofen), and don't do any heavy lifting or work. Apparently
keyboarding isn't a problem, so I maintain my wild and crazy lifestyle.
But
considering the time of year, I was a little curious about how I was going
to shovel snow on my sidewalk and driveway. By curious, I mean worried.
It was suggested I buy ice-melt chemicals by the ton, but that seemed
like cheating ... besides, the doc told me to cut down on salt.
I figured I could do it by mostly just using my left arm, which is of course a recipe for disaster, and after it stopped snowing last night I grabbed the lighter of my two snow shovels and headed out. There I discovered someone with a snowblower had made a path along the length of the sidewalk in front of my house, and up my front walk all the way to the steps.
Then I went around to the driveway, which I saw had been completely plowed except for the concrete pad where the car was parked.
For the first I suspect one neighbor, as I spotted a snowblower on his front porch. For the second I suspect my other neighbor (who I share the driveway with), because there was a skidloader parked behind his house. My part of the task ended up being considerably less than I expected, which is good because my arm will never heal if I keep heading out to do dumb things.
Nice people. They're out there.
Snowblowers always come in handy! So does ibuprofen.
ReplyDeleteI have no idea who shovels out the walk from my place... maybe one of the other residents?
Whoever it is, bake them some cookies!
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