Valerie226
09-29-2009, 09:59 AM
I'll get us started. Hello to all the new people who stopped in last week. Please join in. Charisse & stacy, hope you are getting your lives under control and getting in your workouts.
Went to Glacier NP for vacation. Our truck/camper combo is fantastic. The park was crowded as expected, weather perfect , sunny and quite warm. we did 4-5 hikes, saw mt goats, bighorns, and a few bears but no grizzlies. we planned next Waterton park..the canadian extension of Glacier NP, but camping was awful.. we left immediately, if not sooner... I need to write a letter... if I wanted to camp in an asphalt parking lot, I'd drive 5 miles to Walmart.... why drive to another country? camping in september gets difficult as parks close down for the winter but that was pathetic.
Even in a nice camper we got burned out on campgrounds. DH pulled a hip muscle making it hard to walk, so we came home (one day drive) to rest & regroup. His hip was worse, could barely walk. monday he saw an orthopod (muscle pull) ... cortisone shot & physical therapy. Since our plans were "hiking" we didn't know what else to do but decided to let the shot take effect and get a therapy session in, then decide.
Bike riding didn't bother him so tuesday we did our usual 35 mile ride. Toward the end my left wrist and arm were bothering me more than usual. to shorten the story, my bike pack pressed on my shoulder over the pacemaker wires, and it caused a small blood clot. I have a lot of muscle and not much fat on the front of my upper shoulder. not enough cushion even though the pack was very light. it rested in just the wrong place. It took two days to figure out what was wrong ..my arm didn't swell like most do. so I'm on anticoagulation meds for 2-3 months. activity mildly restricted for a week. So guys, I told you I was not going to make this thread into "valerie's medical report" but there you are....
Oh, did I mention I bought a fanny pack for bike riding without shoulder straps??
So our last week was spent with BOTH of us running to doctors, getting therapy, etc. I am so glad vacation is over. sometimes you can't win. :eek:
On that upbeat note, I'm heading for the treadmill and elliptical. can't do serious upper body stuff for 2 weeks. :(
Went to Glacier NP for vacation. Our truck/camper combo is fantastic. The park was crowded as expected, weather perfect , sunny and quite warm. we did 4-5 hikes, saw mt goats, bighorns, and a few bears but no grizzlies. we planned next Waterton park..the canadian extension of Glacier NP, but camping was awful.. we left immediately, if not sooner... I need to write a letter... if I wanted to camp in an asphalt parking lot, I'd drive 5 miles to Walmart.... why drive to another country? camping in september gets difficult as parks close down for the winter but that was pathetic.
Even in a nice camper we got burned out on campgrounds. DH pulled a hip muscle making it hard to walk, so we came home (one day drive) to rest & regroup. His hip was worse, could barely walk. monday he saw an orthopod (muscle pull) ... cortisone shot & physical therapy. Since our plans were "hiking" we didn't know what else to do but decided to let the shot take effect and get a therapy session in, then decide.
Bike riding didn't bother him so tuesday we did our usual 35 mile ride. Toward the end my left wrist and arm were bothering me more than usual. to shorten the story, my bike pack pressed on my shoulder over the pacemaker wires, and it caused a small blood clot. I have a lot of muscle and not much fat on the front of my upper shoulder. not enough cushion even though the pack was very light. it rested in just the wrong place. It took two days to figure out what was wrong ..my arm didn't swell like most do. so I'm on anticoagulation meds for 2-3 months. activity mildly restricted for a week. So guys, I told you I was not going to make this thread into "valerie's medical report" but there you are....
Oh, did I mention I bought a fanny pack for bike riding without shoulder straps??
So our last week was spent with BOTH of us running to doctors, getting therapy, etc. I am so glad vacation is over. sometimes you can't win. :eek:
On that upbeat note, I'm heading for the treadmill and elliptical. can't do serious upper body stuff for 2 weeks. :(