Travel Side Effects
Oct. 13th, 2009 06:46 amI've noticed a few personal changes over the past few days.
Despite much walking, my right knee is still holding up relatively well. I did give it a mild twist after sliding on wet grass on Sunday but it was only a minor setback. Wearing the knee brace during yesterday's hike was probably a really good idea; I'll keep it for square dancing for another month or so but will probably stop wearing it on a daily basis.
My carpal tunnel syndrome in my left wrist has improved. I was feeling the old familiar twinges in my wrist and pressure sensitivity in my fingertips a few weeks ago. Using a wrist brace helped but the only real cure is stop typing for a while. The past five days in Halifax have dramatically reduced my keyboarding so all is back to normal.
I can apparently still function on five hours of sleep per night for at least five days. All the tourist stuff has kept me on my toes, trying to pack in as much family time and site-seeing during this limited visit in essentially a new territory for me (I've only been to Halifax once before, 15+ years ago). I really do need a solid extended night's sleep in my own bed and, more imporantly, on my own pillow.
Despite much walking, my right knee is still holding up relatively well. I did give it a mild twist after sliding on wet grass on Sunday but it was only a minor setback. Wearing the knee brace during yesterday's hike was probably a really good idea; I'll keep it for square dancing for another month or so but will probably stop wearing it on a daily basis.
My carpal tunnel syndrome in my left wrist has improved. I was feeling the old familiar twinges in my wrist and pressure sensitivity in my fingertips a few weeks ago. Using a wrist brace helped but the only real cure is stop typing for a while. The past five days in Halifax have dramatically reduced my keyboarding so all is back to normal.
I can apparently still function on five hours of sleep per night for at least five days. All the tourist stuff has kept me on my toes, trying to pack in as much family time and site-seeing during this limited visit in essentially a new territory for me (I've only been to Halifax once before, 15+ years ago). I really do need a solid extended night's sleep in my own bed and, more imporantly, on my own pillow.