By Eilene Lyon
This isn’t a permanent departure. But I don’t know when I will return.
I went under the knife yesterday – yep, got a new knee. I assume all went well and I am getting a little snooze in before going home. At any rate, Job One for the next couple months will be physical therapy. I will undoubtedly turn to my favorite bloggers to take my mind off the pain (feel free to amuse me).
Secondarily, I really need to knuckle down and get the next draft of my gold rush book done. It’s been languishing far too long.
Then, there is another spring research trip to plan, collecting sources for that work and the Elias D. Pierce biography.
There are a few final posts for 2019 scheduled. And I have many ideas for future posts, so I will be back! In the meantime, I will feature some of my favorite older posts on my home page, so drop by and see if there’s something you missed.
Wishing you all a warm, safe, and happy New Year!
I may next, shoulder surgery–on my writing and mouse-wielding side. Waiting for insurance to okay an arthrohram MRI. Heal well!
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Thanks, Joy. And good luck with the surgery. My husband went through that about 4 years ago, so I understand how much work your therapy will be. Harder than a knee, even!
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Good luck. Recover, and we’ll be here. All the best Eilene. You having posts scheduled for 2018 makes me thinks the anesthesia took you back..
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Hahaha. What year is this anyway? Who says we can’t time travel?
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Well, you could just say you identify with time travel now and it will automatically be respected. No proof needed. Like religion
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If I tell you what happened three years ago, that means I time traveled, right?😆
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Maybe a case of 50 First Dates. Have a cookie.
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Happy new year!! Take care of yourself and I look forward to your eventual return
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Thanks, LA. I will miss writing for the blog, but the things I write seem to take a crazy amount of time. By my calculation, I’ve averaged more than 10 posts a month for the past two years. Whew!
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Best of luck with that new knee. I had a knee replacement 5 years ago – take plenty of time to get your strength back.
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Thank you, Barbara. I have very good expectations so far!
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Wishing you a speedy recovery!
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Thank you, Heather!
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Good luck, speedy recovery too. Dr C has had both knees replaced, separately, a couple of years apart. It’s made a huge difference to her quality of life so hoping it’s the same for you too. 👍👍
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It will be so nice to even just walk the dogs again. Thanks for the kind sentiments.
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You’re like the 10th person I know who’s getting knee surgery. Must be contagious!
Hope all goes well and your recovery is speedy. Good luck on the projects!
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Best wishes for a speedy recovery! Haste ye back.
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Thanks, Anabel!
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This is a bittersweet post to read. I’m selfishly wanting you here with us, but this time away will provide you with the chance to finish what will be a winner of a book. AND get back to your butt kicking self, which I know you will.
Be well, Eilene. Imma be there to amuse you, count on it. 😉
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Thanks for the lovely sentiments and cheerleading, Marc. I take it to heart. I’ll be on reading sometimes for sure. Just need a break from blog writing – very time consuming! I’m sure my knee rehab will go well.
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You’re right about blogging, it does take up a lot of time indeed.
Best wishes, vibes and hugs.
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🤗🤗
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Wishing you a speedy and full recovery – looking forward to your return!
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Thank you, Maggie!🤗
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Good luck with your recovery, Eilene…looking forward to your return to blogging…have a great Christmas…JIM
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Thanks, Jim. I’ll be reading when I can.
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Hope your recovery goes well, and I’ll look forward to your return!
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Thanks, Jessica. I will be looking forward to reading your posts.
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Oh gosh, I hope all is going well. How is your recovery or don’t you know yet? I hate to hear about your temp leave of absence from blogging, but I do understand. We will miss you while you’re gone. Maybe you can pop your head back in and let us know how you’re recovering and that the book is coming along!!! Happy holidays, Eilene! xo
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Thank you, Luanne. The first couple days will be the hardest, but I’m committed to being active and doing the exercises. I’ll miss blogging. It’s been such a pleasure to meet so many nice people like you. Maybe I’ll pop in once a month, as you suggest.🤗🤗
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That would be great. What I’ve heard about the knee surgeries is that if you do the PT the way they want, you will do best. The most compliant patients seem to do well with knee surgery.
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I’m sure that’s the case. I meet my therapist tomorrow.
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OK, fingers crossed it all goes well.
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Best wishes for a speedy recovery, a restful break, and a very Happy New Year!
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Thanks, Irene!
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Good luck with the knee surgery and the recovery! Even though I just recently discovered your blog I just love it. You will be missed.
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Thank you for the kind word and good wishes! You’re very sweet.
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Good luck with your recovery! I need both knees and shoulders done but I’m too terrified! I’m hoping being out of NY and the artic weather will help me delay longer!
Don’t be a stranger 😊
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Thank you. I can understand the terror part! It’s not easy, for sure. Enjoy the sunny south!
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Good luck with the surgery, the recovery and the book!
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Thanks, Gerry. First PT appointment today!
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My wife had both knees done two years ago. Recovery went quick and well. I wish you the same luck and a Merry Christmas and a very happy New Year.
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Thanks! I can’t imagine doing both – one is bad enough.
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Good luck with your healing and recovery, Eileen–and the Gold Rush book as well!
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Thanks, Liz! (Time for my next round of therapy exercises – ugh😬)
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Wishing you a speedy recovery. I look forward to seeing you again here soon!
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Thanks, Allen. Can’t go fast enough to suit me. 😁
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Hope you’ve made a full recovery. Best wishes.
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Thank you. PT is a full-time job right now. 😑
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It’s hard work but the payoff makes it worthwhile. Hang in there.
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Hopefully it’s getting better now. Sending good wishes your way.
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Thanks, Val. It’s a slow, painful process, but every day is a little improvement.
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Wishing you a quick recovery!
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Thanks, Zoe!
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