[Magdalen] Slight correction - Re: Medical update.

Lynn Ronkainen houstonklr at gmail.com
Tue May 31 02:32:13 UTC 2016


Never thought about adding this to the conversation but a friend swears by silver infused socks for both healing  and infection prevention. You might check that out Mike- info all over Internet and socks can easily be ordered. I also have diabetic friends who swear by them.
Lynn 

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On May 30, 2016, at 3:50 PM, Lesley de Voil <lesleymdv at gmail.com> wrote:

Mike, since I damaged the muscle on the bottom of my heel, I have used padded inserts in my shoes. The most popular brand here is Scholls. I found I had to try a couple of different sorts  before finding the comfortable ones, though. Also, have you tried the socks marketed for diabetics? They have elastic support, are padded well underneath and will stay up without a constricting band at the top. Glad to hear that progress is being made!
Regards
Lesley de Voil

-----Original Message-----
From: "M J _Mike_ Logsdon" <mjl at ix.netcom.com>
Sent: ‎31/‎05/‎2016 3:57
To: "magdalen at herberthouse.org" <magdalen at herberthouse.org>
Subject: [Magdalen] Slight correction - Re:  Medical update.

I actually left out a very important part of the story.  When I referred to the vasculitis healing, I meant specifically the ulcers on my shins and feet, NOT the overall disease itself.  It's still there, inflaming one vein after another (the "nodules" I've mentioned) but (and here's the good part) generally not behaving like it's being ignored and hence poised to bring me down like a year ago.  They tend to come, and supposedly go, over time.  Don't get me wrong; this is a great situation.  My not needing to keep CVS in business with bandaging supplies is a GOOD THING.  But the pain (in my feet) remains, and is in many respects worse, because they no longer have the snug support of the bandaging.  And since the nodules have decided they love my toes, ... oh, my poor aching toes.  (Docs know, and like most of it, are just monitoring.)  So, if there's something to be glad about the ongoing vasculitis woe, it's that I don't so much have outright pain anymore, but persistent aching, which in a way, is better.  Ibuprofen tends to help, as always, and since my flesh is less compromised than before, direct application of ice packs no longer hurts, and oh the joy of feeling it go numb for a GOOD reason for a change, is nearly delightful.

Thanks for listening.


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