I am already past the Medicare Age and I am finding that I am having some physical issues, mostly attributed to me thinking that I was an athlete in my younger days. I am paying for that now.
I had some trouble loading my canoe onto the car at Tucker St. about 5 weeks ago, my left shoulder kinda buckled and caused me to lose my balance. I ended up rolling inside the canoe as it shifted and fell, not hurt, but realizing that my shoulder had pretty much given out on me. My canoe goes about 55 pounds.
I do have an ultra light canoe that weighs 33 pounds, but I don't want to risk that on anything but small local ponds. Paddling is is bit of a problem right now, though. Lots of crunching sounds!
The doctor originally told me that I was in pretty good shape, "all things considered" until the MRI reports came back.
Bottom line, I'm going to need to have rotator cuff surgery on my dominant arm, probably around the first of the year so that I can heal by fishing season.
It may affect my ability to produce spinner jigs for the Flea Market, but I have a supply left from last year.
The other shoulder....well I tore the bicep tendon in that so many years ago, that's it's not worth even repairing.
I also am have issues with my knees. I have to be careful fishing from the shore. I already slipped and fell once this year on a frost heaved bank.
The knee? Cortisone shots.
Getting old sucks, but it beats the alternative.
I had some trouble loading my canoe onto the car at Tucker St. about 5 weeks ago, my left shoulder kinda buckled and caused me to lose my balance. I ended up rolling inside the canoe as it shifted and fell, not hurt, but realizing that my shoulder had pretty much given out on me. My canoe goes about 55 pounds.
I do have an ultra light canoe that weighs 33 pounds, but I don't want to risk that on anything but small local ponds. Paddling is is bit of a problem right now, though. Lots of crunching sounds!
The doctor originally told me that I was in pretty good shape, "all things considered" until the MRI reports came back.
Bottom line, I'm going to need to have rotator cuff surgery on my dominant arm, probably around the first of the year so that I can heal by fishing season.
It may affect my ability to produce spinner jigs for the Flea Market, but I have a supply left from last year.
The other shoulder....well I tore the bicep tendon in that so many years ago, that's it's not worth even repairing.
I also am have issues with my knees. I have to be careful fishing from the shore. I already slipped and fell once this year on a frost heaved bank.
The knee? Cortisone shots.
Getting old sucks, but it beats the alternative.
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