I went for a walk this afternoon by myself, about twice as far as I'd gone yesterday with [livejournal.com profile] cattitude: out, down to the nearest willow tree (which is next to one of the two little inlets in the park here), looked at the violets, then turned right and walked until I got to the actual river (Harlem River Ship Canal), found a bench, and sat for a few minutes watching the boats, then came back in. The hard part is the tension in my abs, of course; my legs are fine.

Also, after [livejournal.com profile] cattitude got home, I picked up the spirometer, used it, and observed that every time I do that, my right side hurts. He suggested that this may in fact be part of the point: that the purpose may be to prevent adhesions during the healing, and of course breaking those hurts. But if so, it is highly necessary. So, we persevere.

From: [identity profile] coyotegoth.livejournal.com


I'm glad you're capable of going for walks.

From: [identity profile] calanthe-b.livejournal.com


Glad to hear that your recovery proceeds apace!
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From: [personal profile] ashbet


I always love the way you describe your walks :)

Glad that you're able to get out and around, and very much hoping that you continue to recuperate well!

-- A <3
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Oh, this was great to read. I was walking around today and thinking about how you hadn't been able to do a phenology report recently.

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