Roasted partridges do not fly into one’s mouth
That’s a strange expression, right? But one that has guided me and made me think things thru for many years. When I was first married, my husband’s old grandmother […]
That’s a strange expression, right? But one that has guided me and made me think things thru for many years. When I was first married, my husband’s old grandmother […]
It’s great to have the sling off after rotator cuff surgery. The pillow that was attached to hold my arm out away from my side was to allow the […]
It has been a long three weeks. The weight of your arm in the sling is hard on your neck and the exaggerated moves that you need to make being […]
She hadn’t laid in her bed for a year. Then she started laying under this table a lot. Sooo, I put the bed under the table, and we have a […]
Yes, MaChatte I would still like to hide too, but if we write some of my experience down, maybe it will help somebody else preparing for rotator cuff surgery […]
2/11/2010, I posted my first blog. And here’s the first picture I ever posted, a young MaChatte, about 9 months old. I was younger then too, lol. It’s been fun […]
It’s so nice to be able to write a blog before shoulder surgery and then publish it with one click later. Typing one finger hunt and peck is not fun, […]
I’d still like to hide too, MaChatte, but now I’m medically cleared for surgery so on we go. EKG, labs, chest xray, general poking around then by my family […]
No, that’s not me, that’s a lady on an online ad for a Coreflex rotator cuff surgery immobilizer sling. Having tried mine on, and worn it for some experiments to […]
The full moon in January was called the Wolf Moon in medieval times. It was the time of the year when the hungry wolves would come closest to the house. The night […]