We were made to enjoy music, to enjoy beautiful sunsets, to enjoy
looking at the billows of the sea and to be thrilled with a rose that
is bedecked with dew… Human beings are actually created for the
transcendent, for the sublime, for the beautiful, for the truthful...
and all of us are given the task of trying to make this world a little
more hospitable to these beautiful things.
Bishop Desmond Tutu
South African Activist and Nobel Peace Prize Recipient
I so love this quote by Bishop Tutu. It is these beautiful things in life as well as my faith in the Creator who made them, that keep me sane and help me endure whatever I may face in life. The beauty in the colours of Fall are what spoke to me of the sublime today amidst learning of the tragedy that has hit the country of Kenya. The country of my heart and spirit. Please say a little prayer for the people as they endure yet more tragedy in the form of bomb attacks on the City of Nairobi.
A month or so ago, I started pneumatic compression therapy. It was to help eliminate some water from my legs and take some of the stress off of the right knee and leg which has troubled me for months. I think it helped me by giving me that added boost I needed in conjunction with everything else I'm doing to lose weight and get more mobility in the leg.
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This is a photo of pneumatic compression therapy. I only get my legs and hips covered. |
Given the high cost of this therapy, even at reduced (for me) rates, I've decided not to continue with another round. Instead I'm going to start physiotherapy on the leg and deep massage to supplement the acupuncture treatments I am still getting.
Today I managed to heed my TCM doctor's advice and walk very slowly. Distance covered was 18 city blocks or approximately 1 mile or 1.6 kilometres. Not too bad, considering there are some days I can't walk more than 3 blocks. The new cross trainers really helped provide the stability and support I needed.
Along the way I stopped at a few shops to buy some small items and to replenish my supply of vegetables. For a treat and for juicing, I was able to pick up a basket of strawberries on a great buy.
I stopped by my doctor's office to pick up the referral for the new therapies as they will be paid for in large part by medical insurance. The paper wasn't ready. Or at least the front desk staff couldn't find it. My trip wasn't wasted as the doctor asked me to get about 4 blood pressure readings at different intervals over the next several weeks. I got the first one today.
I was relieved to find my blood pressure reading was much better than it was last Wednesday (136/76). Today it was 126/85. I'm not sure why the bottom number is so high but I'm working on getting the numbers down to normal (120/70). I'm hopeful my next reading will be similarly good, or even better.
Tomorrow we are supposed to have more rain after a few days of beautiful, sunny Fall days. Today it was just nice to stroll along the street and snap a few photos of the Fall foliage without worrying about rain drops getting in the camera lens.
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This is what I love about the Fall; all the glorious colour. |