So… what’s new this week?
Good news from Dana Farber this week, today my visit there was my 5th in a row that didn’t need a transfusion of red blood cells. All of my blood counts were up, at least a bit. That’s good and a little unusual, at least for me.
Good news that I’ve been feeling well and more energetic lately. I got permission to return to riding my bicycle on Tuesday last week so Barbara and I went out for rides on Wednesday and Thursday. We would have gone out for more rides but schedules and weather argued the point and won. I’ve been enjoying indoor exercise as well. My friend, David, loaned me his spiffy indoor rowing machine. Well… you’ve seen what great shape those members of the crew team are in. David helped me set up the machine next to my exercise bike and gave me basic instructions for using it. There is a proper and powerful motion for the rowing stroke; David showed me that too. I tried using the machine a bit and he suggested that I start with about a 5 minute rowing workout at least in the beginning. The rowing motion and forces are smooth and gentle. 5 minutes is so little, so wimpy. The next day I rowed, pulling hard and getting a good workout for my 6 minutes of rowing. I might have rowed longer but I pulled a muscle in my back. How did he know that exactly 5.000 minutes is my limit? 4 days later I was able to slowly start using the rowing machine in a humbler sort of way. I think that maybe I simply don’t have any muscles anymore.
Good news from our sons, Robert and David. We heard from both recently and they report that they are happy where they are. Rob is back in the Peace Corps teaching math in a Guinean village. He’s in a nicer school with a reasonable number of students and living in an upscale house that has indoor toilets (but no running water, go figure.) David is studying in
I hope you are enjoying some good news too!
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