Living with arthritis article
Since I am a writer, it is easy for me to write about things I am experiencing and also things I want to learn more about. Arthritis is no exception. I am now in the process of writing a very interesting article about the disease itself, therapies for it and different coping mechanisms. Until I started writing this, I did not realize that arthritis is more prevalent than most people believe and there are many different types of arthritis. Osteoarthritis ( the type I was diagnosed with) is the most common-27 million Americans have it.
So here is a diagram showing the diminished cartilage in a damaged knee. I look at these diagrams, and also at my own x-rays and I think; "Damn, no wonder my knee hurts so much!"
I am not shy to admit that I am nervous about the upcoming weeks, but it does bring me alot of comfort knowing that my family and so many friends are supporting me in this. I was told I probably can't drive for 6 weeks....Wow. That is hard for me when I am accustomed to being so independent. In some ways, it can be viewed as a blessing because it makes me appreciate good health and the good people that help me on a day to day basis.(I love you folks so much...you know who you are.)
The Optimism of Spring
As I write these words, it's 30 degrees out and there are patches of snow here and there. In a few weekends the daffodils and tulips will be shooting up and hopefully I will soon be up and about and back to be writing schedule. I think it is so funny that I would title this a Medical Leave of Absence, when after all I am my own boss. Yet, I have a certain degree of self-inflicted stress- I am such a slave driver...even with my self. What is that expression-"You are your own worst critic." Pretty true for this gal. See you again in a few weeks.....Post Surgery.