Hey Linda!
I never thought about kicking to swim! I guess if you're majorly fused, it's gotta be hard to kick properly, since you don't have spine movement. Good thing I'm not that into swimming. I have lousy eyesight, so it's just not worth it. I can't see more than 4 inches without my glasses or contacts, so swimming isn't that fun! And my exercising is supposed to be weight bearing anyway, like walking, because of my osteoporosis. At age 51, I've gotten used to a good gym workout, a routine any 80 year old would be proud of!
I still have pain and take my Vicodin everyday. My doctor told me that I need to accept that I'll need it for the rest of my life. I'm okay with that. I'm still way better off than before my fusion. I'm a heating pad person, too. I have one that's 26 inches long and has an automatic turn off. Great to lay on!
I take care of my MIL now, who is in stage 6 of Alzheimer's. That's a challenge! I've figured out how to get her bathed, dressed, and bed changed without doing more than I'm supposed to. There's an art to it, as all us spineys know. I have motion detectors placed strategically so that I can lay down when I need to and know if she's on the move. Everyday's an adventure!
And my youngest is in Marine boot camp, except that he's got pneumonia and is actually in the hospital! I know he's getting good care, but I ache that I can't see him while he's sick.
That's pretty much my life right now. I'm not complaining! Life isn't always easy for anyone, but it's still good!
Thanks for starting this thread, Linda!
:wave: Emily