A Balancing Act

Today was better, but not great, so we spoke to the Neurologist again, and made another adjustment – basically back to where we started from.  Fortunately, we didn’t have to go out today, so David’s lack of energy didn’t play into anything.  I had the theatre workshop, and had an x-ray done of my feet.  Spoke to my Dr. As well, and made some adjustments in my medication – finally weened off the prednisone (today was the last 5mg) and I have to eat a banana a day and drink a glass of OJ a day.  Those may be tough!

David took a nap, and then we watched a bit of TV, then early to bed in preparation for our trip to Vermont.  Looking forward to the change of scenery.  We leave to meet Joy in the Bronx and then on our way tomorrow morning!  Can’t wait.  Will report tomorrow.

Before sleep, I read the blog and we had more adventures with Julia and Paul, and this time it was flashbacks to her time with the OSS in Ceylon and China during the war.  What an adventurous gal she was!  She also took a trip with her Dad, Step-Mom and Sister to the south of France and Italy.  Then, the 94th object, a Sudanese Slit Drum.  No link this time, as they don’t seem to be working on the British Museum site anymore.