Friday, October 04, 2024

Ups and downs

I was going to try and post one last time in September, but "the best laid plans" and all that. This week has been a rollercoaster ride that has challenged me to just hang on. So what has been going on around here?

The week started off early Sunday with another agility trial. Poppy and I "blew the Q" in our first class, but qualified and won each of our next three. It helped that Poppy got to play with her friend Lily (a Golden Retriever we've met at previous trials) before classes started, but Poppy is also settling down and listening better. It was a looong day, so I took photos while waiting for the results of our last class (which was also the last class of the day 😵). We had what I thought was a major fault and didn't know if we qualified or not, so I took photos with and without a third qualifying ribbon. Never anticipated that we could win that class, so our photos are missing a blue; I'm so proud of my girl!
There was a professional photographer on site, too, and she got some good action shots. I am getting several, and will show those off when I get them.

On Monday I was contacted by someone looking for a small Shetland ram to use on her Shetland/Ouessant ewes. I thought Bench might fit her wishes and so did she; a flurry of communications with photos followed and Rick even drew blood for the tests she required. But in the end Bench proved (with Rick's more accurate estimate) to be bigger than was suitable, so that fell through. I was bummed, because as I've said, I have too many sheep.

Even though my knees held up for the trial (with a preemptive dose of Aleve beforehand), I decided to seek help before the left one got any worse. On Tuesday I went to the Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician that has helped me before, and he thought my left knee problem was either sciatic or referred pain from my hip, worked on it accordingly, and gave me exercises to do. There wasn't another convenient appointment for later this week, but I scheduled two/week for the next two weeks. It felt okay on Wednesday, and that night I went to agility class. In the middle of running a course, with no provocation or warning, my left knee spasmed with white-hot pain and I went down. I managed to finish the class by standing in one place or hobbling around just a little (good practice, since Poppy needs more distance work) and barely managed to make it home since using the clutch hurt. I called and left a message at the clinic and they got me in on Thursday. Now the diagnosis includes a spasming muscle on the back of my knee, which may still be precipitated by sciatica and/or seized hip muscles. It is getting better with ice and Aleve, but I walk like Frankenstein's monster and still worry about making a wrong move and going down again.
after this morning's activities; see below





Bridget is NOT impressed with the new arrangement!

So of course I decide on a whim to do a major sheep shuffle this morning. 🙄 Earlier this week I got one side of the Ram-ada Inn securable, so I put Bud in there away from the ladies, and Bijou and Bridget got the small Ram-ada lot with access to the other side. That took some doing because the other two rams wanted in on whatever Bijou was getting, and Bud and Bridget weren't thrilled about leaving the other ewes and lambs.  Time will tell if I got Bud away from the ladies in time; if Bridget settles (she is the only one intentionally getting bred this year), I hope her lambing date makes it clear that Bijou is the sire. I'm going to talk to Rick about getting Bud "tutored" (Gary Larson fans will get it 😉); he'll make a better fiber pet than flock sire.

In spite of the 0.6 inches of rain we got on the day I last posted, Rick and Brian have made more progress on the shop:


It doesn't take much rain at this time of year to make the grass start growing again; we got another good shower this morning. Now that the sun is out again, I'm going to ride Stella (one activity – so far – that doesn't hurt), clean house, check the garden, and make food for potluck tomorrow. When it's time to ice the knee and hip again, there's spinning and knitting to keep my hands busy.

That's what has been going on around . . .

9 comments:

thecrazysheeplady said...

Injuries are No Fair! Congrats on Poppy :-D.

Michelle said...

I'll pass it on to Poppy, Sara. As for my knee, I don't even think it's an 'injury.' Seems silly that aggravated nerves and tight muscles can cripple, but that appears closer to the truth.

Denise said...

dag. so sorry about the knee. that's no fun. hope that you're on the mend soon!

A :-) said...

My friend, I kinda think you need x-rays and an MRI on your knee to see what's really going on in there. I hope you will consider this (coming with love and concern from someone who has torn lateral menisci in both her knees).

Michelle said...

Thanks, Denise and Donna; the knee IS better but still doesn't feel 'trustworthy.'

A, the chiro doc I went to examined and manipulated to see if it was meniscal in nature but there was no pain that would indicate that. He did mention getting x-rays if things didn't improve, but I think it's more likely to be nerve and/or soft tissue which would show up better with ultrasound and/or MRI. But our deductible is SO high that running around getting all the tests would be painfully expensive, especially in the middle of a construction project.

Anonymous said...

Michelle, I'm so sorry about your "owie" knee! I've had plenty of knee pains, but mine was all osteoarthritis, and "new knees" took care of that. With yours, I would recommend an MRI. I much prefer those over an ultrasound. I pray that you'll be able to find out just what is going on.

I'm glad that Poppy is doing so well in the agility competitions.

Hang in there, my friend, and trust in the Lord!

Jeanne said...

That anonymous entry, was me! Changes are a pain.

Retired Knitter said...

Having had my share of knee pain - I know how limiting it can be. And it is interesting how referred pain works - goes to prove the old song that all parts of us are connected to each other and it takes a good diagnostician to work out the puzzle and fix it.

Michelle said...

Jeanne, the knee is much better thanks to therapy.

Elaine, referred pain frankly mystifies me!