Sunday, November 16, 2014

Making Progress

Hey, all!

So, let me share with you what's up in my little world.

I'm super excited to announce that my back is doing a lot better. I can bend over and pick things up most of the time, and the pain I was experiencing there constantly is pretty much gone. Hooray! Counting my blessings, let me tell you what.

The issue that I'm working through now is my sartorius muscle. I shall post a graphic to illustrate.

This muscle comes down from the hip and wraps around the front of the leg. It's also called the tailor's muscle because when you sit cross-legged like a tailor, this is the muscle that lets you do that. Here, let's find a picture of a tailor because that's fun too.

You just can't get more old-fashioned tailor than this - am I right or am I right?

Anyway, this muscle controls a lot of other things as well - lifting your leg to propel it forward when you step, keeping your knees from flying apart when you're trying to sit in a ladylike fashion, helping you stay balanced while you stand up. It keeps your body from flopping from side to side while you ride in a car and go around a corner. It's the longest muscle in your body.

This muscle in my right leg is having some real issues right now. It's inflamed, and frequently causes a burning sensation. It can lose strength at a moment's notice, making me have to sit down now. I mean, now. Hand me that chair, would ya?

So I'm still lying down a lot, and I'm depending on my wheelchair more than I'd like. The grocery store sees me in a ridey cart. Standing doesn't happen for more than a few minutes at a time. And it hurts. A lot.

But the thing is this - the pain I'm in now is a lot less than the pain I was in six weeks ago. I feel blessed. I am supported by my family, and sure, there are things I'd like to get done that I'm not, but I can see light at the end of the tunnel. I haven't been downstairs in six weeks, but my kids and husband assure me that they're cleaning up down there and keeping it vacuumed (going to just take their word for it).

Just as my back has improved, I know this muscle will too. And then I'll get to start taking gentle walks and doing other things to strengthen the whole muscle system so I can continue to heal.

Thanks again for all your friendship and support - you are awesome. You really are.

Photo credit links: http://science-naturalphenomena.blogspot.com/2011/09/sartorius-muscle.html, http://www.cutterandtailor.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=14

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