sandals

Jul. 2nd, 2026 06:53 pm
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Now that I'm sure my Teva sandals fit well enough for me to walk to the store and back, I have ordered a second pair online, as planned. This pair is purple, which they didn't have at the brick-and-mortar store. Mail order has real advantages, but shopping in person let me try them on. This is one of four or five different styles I tried on that afternoon.

Yesterday was the first time I'd walked any distance in these sandals. I grabbed them while pulling on clothes and hurrying out before it got too hot (extreme heat warning starting at 10 a.m. yesterday).

For my reference, these are Teva Tirra sandals in a women's 9.

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Jun. 29th, 2026 06:38 pm
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This is mostly just to say "hi, still here." There's not much going on here.

After the cats' annual checkup, it turned out that one of them (Molly) has a urinary tract infection. We gave the vet the OK to run more tests using the same blood sample, to identify the pathogen.

It's some form of E. coli. I picked up the pills on Saturday, while [personal profile] cattitude was out of town doing family stuff. He got home late last night, and we just gave Molly the first of seven pills. Once we've done that, they want us to bring Molly back so they can draw more blood to check that the antibiotic did the job.

Adrian and I took the opportunity of Cattitude being away to cook and eat mushrooms: stuffed mushrooms Friday, and a mushroom-barley casserole Saturday. We agreed that the casserole was easier, and it was less work, so we're unlikely to make stuffed mushrooms again. (Adrian pointed out that the stuffed mushrooms weren't difficult, it was the difference between "easy" and "very easy.")

lung doctor: good news

Jun. 24th, 2026 03:55 pm
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I saw the lung doctor today, and based on the CT scan, my lungs are in better shape (less bronchiectasis) than a year ago. I am pleasantly surprised--I've had the bronchiectasis long enough that I didn't expect any improvement.

Based on that, listening to my chest, and what I told her, the doctor said I should see her again in a year, instead of six months, and can wait two years for the next CT scan. (Today should have been a six-month follow-up, but they cancelled the original appointment and rescheduled for months later.)

If I start feeling significantly worse, or the mucus I'm coughing up from my lungs starts looking different medical detail )

I should call the office. The doctor sent me home with cups to put away somewhere safe, in case a sputum sample is needed.

ETA: My chest is hurting after some more dry coughing, and now I’m trying to figure out whether that has gotten worse in the last couple of months, rather than that I’ve just had a few bad days lately. What I remembered, and said, at the doctor’s office was that I had pulled a muscle recently, and the coughing was sometimes bad enough to strain that, so I hadn’t been using the flutter valve as regularly for a bit.

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