Thanks everyone who is reading my meandering thoughts here. I noticed this morning I just had 2000 website hits, though probably many of those come from my own updates and editing attempts to keep this train in its track. Still, it is a nice milestone on its own.
Whenever I think I'm going to run out of things to say it seems my muse pops me upside the head with something to mutter about so I suppose I will keep this going a while. I do know when I was first researching amputation and running that I had many questions and it took some digging to get the answers either on the internet, in books or magazines, or by others. I am still finding questions and looking for answers and learning every day.
So if there is anything you want to know about or think I could be more clear on, please drop me a comment and I'll consider it for a post.
Thanks again to my friends, family, supporters, and guests.
We have the Turkey Day 5k in Charleston tomorrow. I've got a nice raw place on my right knee and a sore left knee but its going be a PR no matter what. = :-)
Update: Came home and right knee is much worse, a layer of skin has come off. I'll see if I can protect it enough to run tomorrow but for now it looks doubtful.
Happy Thanksgiving, everyone!
I say, "Keep it going"! This blog will undoubtedly serve as a reference for others. I keep running the Hydro-workout problem by engineering buddies; you never know, perhaps one of them has already solved the wicking problem in an unrelated industry.
ReplyDeleteThanks Mike..if any of the pals need a beta tester, I am their man. This can't be an impossible problem to solve. Every leg amputee will be a beneficiary of such technology.
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