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Good morning.

Like Kathie’s neck of the woods we too are expecting a day of unsettled weather. Along with a return to high humidex readings. Geez, I’m sounding more like a weather presenter every day. 

Good to hear that everything is lining up for your surgery Bill. 

The dance classes weren’t traditional Mike. They were geared towards all levels of Parkinson’s patients. Sadly, by yesterday’s week 4 and final session of this series there were only five of us left. 

Hopefully you had a cool sit under the fan, beverage in hand, Karen.

Thanks for asking about my sweetie’s aches and pains Kathie. The wrist is the easy one. It is doing pretty well. The MRI revealed a slight tear in the meniscus, a little arthritis and a couple of issues where the IT band connects to the knee area. Because of her dyskinesia, the involuntary and uncontrollable twisting of her leg because of PD, Dr. Woodall is hesitant to try anything invasive like he may normally do. For the time being it’s back to physio which we can now target the meniscus area. We have a follow up in three months at which time we may consider other options. 

Low humidity in both heat and cold makes such a difference Dave. Well, at least you have some Watermelon Mountain Dew to give the first few trick or treaters this Halloween. :smilehn:

Off to the Navy Yard early. Then we’re picking up our friend Lisa and heading in to a little breakfast place in Windsor.

You fine folks all have a fantastic Tuesday.


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