Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Funny How Time Flies....

whether you are having fun or not.

Things are a bit better since I last posted.  After five chiropractic adjustments, my back and neck are still sore, but neither hurt much on their own - unless I try to move too quickly. My twists and turns are slow and methodical, rather than quick and haphazard. Life is easier that way.

My car was ready last Friday but working all day prevented my being able to pick it up, so I got it on Monday. The check from the insurance company was supposed to have been delivered by then, but it wasn't. For a few minutes, I had visions of being stranded, thinking I wouldn't be able to get my car until they had been paid  (and I wasn't about to lay out over $800 myself.) But a call to the agent cleared it up and the check was promised that afternoon, so they let me have the keys.   

The car had been parked on the body shop's parking lot across the street from the shop for the weekend. I got in, after inspecting the repairs, and turned the key - only to find it was deader than a door nail  (whatever that means.) After 20+ minutes of the guys testing my battery and jump starting it, I was on my way, with admonitions not to stop the car until I got home.  The car has been fine since then, so it must have been something they did or didn't do that caused my battery to drain.

Monday morning, before picking up the car, I went back to the foot doctor about my  bone spur and Achilles tendonitis  (ouch!) Referring to the night-time sleeping boot an "instrument of torture", I was hoping to be told I could dispense with it - but no such luck ensued. Adjustments were made, though, and a pain cream is coming from a compounding pharmacy in Colorado, so I am trying to see the silver lining in this problem. I was told to start a course of physical therapy and there is a "shockwave" treatment they can give me, which is (of course) not covered by insurance. 

Considering the time we already spend with doctors, dentists, chiropractors, and dermatologists, I don't know how I can carve out the time for physical therapy. Do you know if they provide round-the-clock service? Maybe I could go between 2-3 a.m.; that is certainly the only time available to me. It is also time for a mammogram and I'm long overdue for a colonoscopy. (That one is so easy to postpone.....but I know how important it is.) One of my best friends died of colon cancer, and it was horrible. My work is starting to rev up as well; weddings and such get frantic in the spring and summer, of course. 

The Spring Cleaning I've been involved in since January is ongoing. The garage is beginning to look like that of Sanford and Son (if you recall that old TV show.) Part of it will be sold and part donated and part given to our children. Mr. kenju was going through some books yesterday; trying to decide which to keep, and he found a $100 bill in one book. Hallelujah!  He gave the money to me  (I'm still amazed at that)  and I am having a time trying to decide what to do with it. The temptation to fritter it away on something like dinner is strong.....as is the need to pay a bill. I try to be responsible. I asked on Facebook, and most of the respondents  said to to spend it on a fancy dinner. That would be very easy to do......I'll let you know what I decide. Daughter # 2 asked when Daddy got so rich he could use $100 bills as bookmarks.....LOL




12 comments:

OldLady Of The Hills said...

You are sure having a time of it Judy...I hope all of your physical problems from the accident keep getting better and better so that you will be back in tip-top shape, very soon...

As to the $100.....My vote is for a wonderful Dinner---yes, with a capital "D"...lol....And, do let us know....With Pictures, Please...!

Star said...

The $100 is found money. You would have paid the bills even if you did not find it. Use it for something fun.

Arkansas Patti said...

Mercy, it has been a struggle for you lately hasn't it? You are getting all the bad stuff out of the way in one lump. Happy days are around the corner and I think the $100 bill was just the start. I agree with Star. Do something fun.

Celia said...

Love found money, enjoy it.

Pat said...

I'm with Naomi re the dinner.
Tell Mr Kenju I think he is a star.
I feel for all the trials and tribulations you have been having but hope the $100 is a portent of better times ahead.

LL Cool Joe said...

I think you should spend the money on something fun, whatever makes you smile. You deserve it after what you've been through!

Gilly said...

Oh dear Judy, you are in the wars, as my Mum would say! I hope you go on getting better, and that all these tests don't pick up anything nasty!

Spend that $100 on something nice, and that will last, for you!

Granny Annie said...

After all you have had to contend with, you deserve a nice relaxing dinner that someone else prepares, fancy or not.

oklhdan said...

You needed a nice little windfall! Maybe it's the beginning of good things to come!

tiff said...

That 100 bucks surely must be a sign that things are about to take a turn for the better!

Peter said...

Hi Judy,seems like you have been through the wars after your accident, the $100 is a small compensation... blow the lot on something just for you and Mr Kenju.

denverdoc said...

Would you rather use the c-note towards your colonoscopy co-pay? Go eat out!

Let me know which compounded pain cream you received and how it's working out.