The Sheltering Sigh

After 177 days of dry weather, we got a little sprinkle yesterday. And apparently there is some actual rain on the forecast for midweek. November has been cooler, temps have averaged 55-60, which is not unusual for this time of year.

I stopped by the Castro Walgreens to pick up some pain meds and noticed that even in this cooler climate the exterior bar scene was hopping. We got news from the Mayor that because of the uptick in the state, the city was still proceeding with caution…yadda yadda yadda.

Overall, San Francisco has done alright with the Covid response. Mayor Breed has been cautious while allowing some business to come back. The Castro bars (the open ones) have become these outdoor diners. The bars have partnered with their neighboring eateries to provide food and drink to your outdoor section. You can’t have an open bar without offering food.

My favorite part of the above is the neighboring business coming together to provide this opportunity. It’s a win for the neighborhood, the bars and restaurants, not to mention a happier situation for people to be around. That said, it’s too darn cold to be hanging outside. LOL.

Sigh. It’s a new Castro with folks outside on wooden platform sections. These sections are dolled up with seats, some even have roofs and walls. I guess to cut down the wind whipping down the streets. Something has to stop those french fries from flying.

While it’s looking like a tough winter with Covid on the rise, I feel optimistic with new and thoughtful leadership coming to the country and a vaccine debuting sometime late April. Still, there is nothing that beats an informed and compassionate society.

Yes, those pain meds are kicking in.

Pain Management

Pain is a four-letter word.

It’s two weeks into my shoulder injury and it’s still quite painful. Actually, there has been an uptick in pain in the last few days that’s coincided with coming off the ibuprofen. I may be driving back to ibuprofen shortly. I did the two weeks straight of it, taking it three times a day and while not great, it certainly kept some of the pain at bay.

The migration to a drug called Celebrex has so far not produced the results I was looking for as it’s not dulled the pain at all. You can also take this with acetaminophen for pain management but I’m here to tell you that neither did the trick for me. I’m giving this one more day.

Sleep has been really tricky in the last few days. I got up last night at three a.m. and put a heating pad on it. My pitbull, Luna, eyed me lazily from her bed as if to ask: “what now?” I was as quiet as a mouse. My dog may be a light sleeper but my hubby was in dreamland so I applied the pad to my shoulder, in the living room. Garry has been really supportive throughout. I want to make sure one of us is getting enough sleep.

Initially, I was only doing only cold treatments, on the shoulder/arm but frankly, I’m finding a little more comfortable doing a cold treatment, than a heating pad. Things should be more manageable when I can keep the pain, at bay. It was so bad last night I took a Percocet.

My appointment with an Orthopedic Specialist is set for 11/23. Sadly, that was the soonest opening he had.

Anyway, today is a brand new day…it’s Friday the 13th, 2020. What could possibly go wrong? 🙂

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