Also, the MRI and CT Scan showed that the bone was not as likely to break as they originally thought so surgery would not need to be done to stabilize it. He told me I could continue exercising using the stair master and the eliptical because those were both low impact exercises. He also recommended that I use the stationary bike for something different. He also mentioned that as summer approaches, I might go outside and try getting on a bike that does not have clips or baskets because he doesn't know if I could get my feet loosened before I fell, if I had to stop quickly.
After hearing this Kath, Brother Brad and I went down to the pain management office to schedule an appointment. And we were told that we would have to wait for insurance...again...before they could schedule me. Unlike the previous experiences, they were much better and I received a phone call twelve hours later with an appointment time available for me. The problem is that they can't get me in until the 17th of this month. OUCH. I guess I will have to try to manage my own pain for the next two weeks. I have scheduled to see my chemo doctor on the 29th (the day our second granddaughter will be born so that Kath can get a Starbucks card-that was her guess on delivery day). He will measure liver function at this time because the Votrient can sometimes cause problems.
I remain in good care, as always, from OHSU. I appreciate all that they are doing. My biggest thanks goes to all of you who are sending positive thoughts my way. I will continue to keep you informed of my progress-as long as my daughter Tiff's typing skills hold out. I am especially grateful for my wife and brother Brad going to all of my appointments the last few days. An extra set of ears is always good.
Love you all and thank you for your support!
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