"Life goes on, and so do we... how do we do it is a mystery..."
I'm sitting here in my customary spot on the floor in front of my couch on a cloudy afternoon, no plans of course (except what I'm making for dinner--a pot of chili) and feeling better than I have been in awhile.
From the neck down, I am healing up nicely. My four belly incisions from my gall bladder surgery aren't pretty, but no longer hurt. My stomach's monster swelling has gone down, and last night (for the first time since the surgery) I was able to lie flat on my back at bedtime.
From the neck up however... the long covid pushes on. Burning eyes, dry mouth, pressure in sides of my head. But there is improvement.
I feel I need to apologize to anyone reading this, as I have a difficult time keeping mum about my health issues. I've driven a couple people in my life away since the whole long covid thing began, and I'm not sure I'll be able to get them back and frankly I don't think I even want to. But at the very least I want to thank all the friends and visitors who take the time to come here and read my blog. I feel guilty sharing so much here, but it sure helps to get it out.
On a lovelier note, here's a recent photo of my niece Sophia with her beau Luke. Is it just me because I'm her uncle, or is this young woman as beautiful as I think?
Heavens. And speaking of family (and long covid), the morning my whole gall bladder adventure began, I was talking to Sophia's mom (my sister Shawn) who asked if I'd heard about nicotine patches being a possible aid in reducing long covid symptoms.
I did, but never really looked into it until that call. There's no official studies of course, or documented findings, but some researchers claim 7mg of nicotine daily for 30 days seemed to help a number of cases. So I figured, why not.
I'm not crazy about the notion of wearing a nicotine patch again (I quit smoking nearly 20 years ago) but at least it's a very small amount of nicotine and right now I'm willing to try anything. I have an appointment with my surgeon this Thursday (I suppose he wants to review his handiwork) and if everything looks okay, I think I'm going to begin the nicotine patch regimen next week.
Well, that's all I have for now. After a week of eating oatmeal, bananas & chicken paste I am craving something red. I'm anxious to see if I can tolerate a bowl of chili without too much inflammation or oral pain. I normally add a lot of spices to my chili--garlic, ground red pepper, chili powder, but not this time. My body is way too tender for anything more than ground beef, tomatoes and beans. Thanks for stopping by, it's much appreciated.



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