Despite being officially vintage and suffering from general decrepitude, I soldier on. My knee has been crappy. This is the knee above the achilles tendon snap of 2007 and the leg has never been exactly right since the accident. WIth intensive strapping, stretching osteopathic manipulations and carefully planned exercises it is feeling much stronger and, better still, is not painful.
A recent visit to my dentist, which, I'll admit was long overdue, resulted in a root canal, which was finished last night. They are such a pain; they take so many visits to do. The good news was my Health Insurance paid for more than half of it, and it didn't require a cap. But it's possible that another tooth will require a cap; I have to go back before Christmas for the final word on that.
And, worst of all, I may have sleep apnoea. Tonight I'm spending the night in a secure facility - as in, I will be secured by wires to the facility which will produce mysterious 'readings' of my sleep patterns. To reward myself, and because I'm expecting not to sleep much, I'm having a day off tomorrow. I'll tell you then how it went.
If you're wondering about the outcome of the sentencing matter we were talking about a month ago, just google Nora Zacardas for the local media's take on the final outcome. She will be in jail for a few months, and then on a good behaviour bond for 18 months after that. And the judge pronounced very very stronlyg on how much of a danger she poses to the community. She was taken straight from the courtroom to the prison.
See you tomorrow.









Good luck with the sleep test - doesn't sound like it will be much fun.
Posted by: Twistedyarns.blogspot.com | August 16, 2011 at 07:27 PM
I have had a sleep test, nothing to worry about, but hospitals are not quiet places, with strange noises to wake me up. I am told that they factor in the novelty response.
There wasn't much wrong with me as it turned out, unlike my mother who would stop breathing dozens of times a night.
Posted by: Kerry Edwards | August 20, 2011 at 06:26 PM