Both my eyes are healed, I think. I had my second post-op exam last week and I'm seeing 20/20 in both eyes--for distant vision! I will still need glasses for reading, but even my close-up vision is better. I also have very nice sun glasses. All in all, my eyes are better than they were when I was 13. Win for me.
My feet still hurt from the neuromas, but they're actually a lot better, I think. At least I don't lie down in bed and they keep aching/throbbing. Also, when I'm wearing my proper shoes, I can walk with almost no gimping around.
As for the right hand--I dunno. I guess I'll have to see a hand doctor--what the hell is a hand doctor?
I've been substituting at the two local high schools almost every day. Last day of school is May 27. By that time, I will have earned enough to get my quilting machine.
Due to starting immune-suppressant drugs soon, I will severely limit my teaching next fall. I think only the school around the corner from us, and then only maybe 4-5 days per month. You know, schools are just big petri dishes. Also, since I have been working so much, I have had no desire to quilt or even sew. I'll be glad to have my old routine back. But I have been single-minded about earning enough to get my quilting machine. I have several large quilts that will cost many dollars to have someone else quilt, and I do not intend to do hand quilting. PUH-LEEZE!!
Bobby's working part-time at the Wal-Mart in Moore. It's good for him, he says.
I think I'm done.
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