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  1. #1
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    48 years on that foot. Of course, not much walking for the first two years...

    It just got so painful that John told me, "Do something or stop complaining" (He insists he was much gentler and kinder, but that was the upshot). My hips hurt so badly that I couldn't sleep through the night, the foot hurt all the time, etc.

    I do feel much better. It's amazing, though, how long it's taken. This week, I notice I can walk at my usual zippy pace, and it's not *as* swollen at the end of the day. I still take an Aleve every 12 hr, and Tylenol off and on.

    Arn'cha glad I came back to TE and hijacked TD with Tales From the Foot Crypt?!?
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    Yup. We are glad. Even with macabre illustrations.

    Those are some pictures, kiddo. Glad you're on the mend.
    "My predominant feeling is one of gratitude. I have loved and been loved;I have been given much and I have given something in return...Above all, I have been a sentient being, a thinking animal, on this beautiful planet, and that in itself has been an enormous privilege and an adventure." O. Sacks

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    it's nice to see someone healing. there was no blood or anything.
    i think my son's toes are kind of like yours but he doesn't have the big bump that you had. we're glad you're back, stitches and all.


    here's the only toes picture i have of my son.
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    Wanna see what the scar looks like 25 years later? I was 19 when I had both done. (doing the Math, hmm more than 25 years... 30 years...)
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    Lise, amazing pictures . . . and my left foot is approaching what your pre-op picture looked like, so if it ever gets that severe I will be heartened to know that others have gone before, and met with good results. Foot surgery has always seemed like a bunch of voodoo to me.

    Good luck with the continued recovery and fitness goals!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lise View Post
    48 years on that foot. Of course, not much walking for the first two years...
    What - were you lazy or something??

    Yowza! Nice shots!
    Sarah

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    My new manager wants to meet to discuss my "career goals". Is retirement a career goal?

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    Quote Originally Posted by snapdragen View Post
    My new manager wants to meet to discuss my "career goals". Is retirement a career goal?
    Damn right it is! Not sure if a manager would think so, but I sure do.
    "My predominant feeling is one of gratitude. I have loved and been loved;I have been given much and I have given something in return...Above all, I have been a sentient being, a thinking animal, on this beautiful planet, and that in itself has been an enormous privilege and an adventure." O. Sacks

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    Mimi, your son doesn't seem to have toes on the left there....

    MP--Me? Lazy? Just unskilled from 1960-1962. I got my first tricycle in 1964. I remember riding it right off the edge of the sidewalk and toppling over. This didn't bode well for my triathlon career.

    KG--so, how do the scars look, lo these many years?

    Snap--you could say, "My goal is to get out of here without being sued." That always impresses the manager. Good luck!
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    goal

    Snap-you could always tell them your goal is to make it to retirement so you can sit on a nice beach in Australia

    I have an ooopps moment from this afternoon-Doggie & I ventured to the beach as we often do. Anyways, she normally is in the back tray of the ute attached to a shortish leash (i can take a pic, it's all humane )..urmm today I forgot to attach her. I was about 1km from home at some traffic lights when i thought..Yukon shouldn't be standing that way in the back... Got onto the freeway a few sec's later, into the emergency lane & attached her properly... Poor doggie *phew*

    Lise, I have to ask you..since you're a midwife...Do you think that women are forced & pressured to breastfeed by society?

    I saw two articles the other day

    http://www.news.com.au/story/0,,25436945-2,00.html

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...apartment.html

    In perth recently, a woman was asked to leave a high end restaurant after trying to breastfeed her young baby..so it never ends does it...

    No idea why this interests me as i don't plan on having children but I feel sorry for those that do & encounter this issue.

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    Hi, CC, glad you realized the pup wasn't hooked up!

    The breastfeeding stories touch a nerve with me. In short, I think:
    -breast milk is normal human food.
    -formula is for emergencies.
    -we as a culture don't support, educate, and help new moms enough. I know this because I work on the front lines.
    -that means access to HELP that comes to your home when things are not going right. That means not going back to a home where there's no help with daily activities. That means education about overcoming some of the simplest problems in breastfeeding. Etc, etc, etc.
    -some women suffer from post partum psychosis, and it's tragic. The woman who leapt to her death probably had a number of contributing factors.
    -the formula industry is a multi-billion dollar business which invests a lot in promoting the idea that mothers "shouldn't be forced" to breastfeed their babies.
    -nutrition is the one thing that a mom can control during pregnancy and the first year of a child's life.

    Those are my opinions as a midwife, since you asked. I'm not inviting anyone to defend or explain her own child rearing history or beliefs. Interesting how much ire this raises, though, isn't it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lise View Post
    MP--Me? Lazy? Just unskilled from 1960-1962. I got my first tricycle in 1964. I remember riding it right off the edge of the sidewalk and toppling over. This didn't bode well for my triathlon career.

    Just kidding - in that I don't think many of us use our feet much the first 2 years! (I was in remedial PE in elementary school, so I can relate to the rest of it as well.)
    Sarah

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    Wow, interesting shaped feet!

    No sandals? aawwwww, thats so sad!
    Those guys feet look like my BFs. he never wears shoes, sun , rain. Im sure snow as well. My feet would be ...blue!
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    Quote Originally Posted by snapdragen View Post
    My new manager wants to meet to discuss my "career goals". Is retirement a career goal?
    yeah, are supposed to now list things we do to better ourselves. I listed a painting workshop and cycling and my boss got all fussy with me. I told him, these things make me a better employee too.
    He made me take them out.

    When I was having babies, breast feeding was treated like outrageous behavior. I was one of the only moms to be that was going to "try" it when i had #1 son in the ward that weekend. (didn't have #2 son in hospital)
    I am worried about the future of America where women can't give birth and can't breast feed! the statistics are incredibly frightening to me.
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    I had both my daughters in a very good hospital in Puerto Rico 27 and 30 years ago.
    I was treated like a freak when I insisted on breastfeeding, and I had to really get tough to make them bring my babies to me every 2 hours to feed instead of waiting 4 hours like 'normal'. They said I probably didn't have enough milk (even though I was BURSTING with it). They also kept wanting to feed them glucose water in bottles- when I told them NO to that, they argued that my babies might get dehydrated if they didn't drink the sugar water bottles. !!! They tried to make me feel backwards and barbaric and unfit. Imagine!! Glad I stuck to my guns.
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