Hey all,
Just finished a stressful week. I did something foolish and re-sprained the ankle that had the surgery. Classic. I was inside and had the ankle brace off so I could do my physical therapy exercises. It was the day before the 4th of July and I had the sprinkler on outside to water my flowers.
I noticed it got overcast and might rain so I wanted to put away the garden hose. The hose was attached to a faucet right outside the garage doors.
So lazy me decided to put on a pair of flip flops rather than the hassle of putting on the ankle brace and then a pair of sneakers. I have a gravel driveway and I take about five steps outside when I lost my footing on the gravel driveway and twisted the ankle.
I did not fall down but the ankle buckled.
This of course happens the night before a long holiday weekend when everyone is away.
I didn't feel anything tear but the ankle was quite sore. I spent the entire weekend with an ice pack on the ankle and praying that I didn't damage anything.
I saw my physical therapist on Tuesday and just sobbed and sobbed that I might have damaged the ligaments. He looked at it and said the ankle looks fine.
So I went on Wednesday and saw my podiatrist who did the surgery. He confirmed what the therapist said. I slightly sprained the ankle but the repaired ligaments are just fine.
Whew. What a relief. I was in misery beforehand worrying that I might have to do more surgery and more time on crutches and all kinds of terrible thoughts going through my head.
The doc said I got a lesson on not cutting corners and ALWAYS wear the brace outside. He also mentioned that I lost about 10 days worth of physical therapy so I have to start from scratch with that.
So there has been my anxiety filled week. Too much excitment for me and to top it off, DS and DD were away at a sleepaway camp in Connecticut during the week.
First time they've ever been away from me that long. They had a total blast.
On Saturday we're seeing the Mets play at Shea Stadium. That is the first time we've ever been to Shea. We usually go see the Mets play in Philadelphia because that stadium is a shorter drive for us (and a newer/nicer stadium).
I can't believe our cruise is in five week

I will take extra care with my ankle so that I am 100% recovered by the middle of August. Right now the foot is so swollen that I can't fit into any of my shoes. I had to buy a bigger pair of sneakers.
Worst comes to worst - I'll be wearing sneakers with my pirate outfit.