Gee another week has rolled on by. The older you get the quicker they roll on by I think. And I haven’t been doing anything much, just pottering around home doing bits and pieces. Still feeling the after effects from the dreaded “lurgy” but slowly I’m on the improve. I’ve had a few relapses but this week with a bit warmer weather I think I moving slowly forward. My jabberbuddy is back from a few weeks away and is keen to start walking again so I’m looking forward to getting moving again. Want to keep walking as long as I can while I still can
I have Dupuytrens Contracture in my hands and some signs of it are showing up in my feet AND then there’s my knee to throw into the mix 😏
My hands are not effecting me too much as yet, it’s annoying, but my Dr has booked me into a specialist and I see him in December so we’ll see what the out come is. We have been watching the progress of it for years and not much can be done till it gets to where we are at now.
Right…weight in this week…..1.2 kilo off
Time to start organising dinner. See you next week. 😘
I thought Dupuytren contracture can only affect your hands. I am so sorry to hear that you're suffering from this. Great job losing weight. I have been so unsuccessful. They changed my meds for my hypothyroidism but it hasn't moved the needle.
ReplyDeleteThis is what my Dr is asking the specialist to check out on my left foot ……. I have lumps in my feet which are causing cramping in my toes.
ReplyDeleteLedderhose disease, also called plantar fibromatosis or Dupuytren's of the foot, is a benign thickening of the connective tissue (fascia) in the sole of your foot. It typically starts as a small lump, called a plantar fibroma, in the arch of your foot and may not affect your life for some time.
Oh that stinks! I hope it can be cured as you love walking.
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