Cortisone shots don’t last, however, and four or five months later I’m back for another shot. This time the relief does not last as long.
Meanwhile, I also start yoga a couple mornings a week to help stretch and strengthen. Our class leader, Val, becomes an honorary member of the team, as well as the other “senior” ladies in our gentle yoga class.
I work up to an 8-mile hike with a 35 pound pack
three or four times a week. I do some road walking, but also include climbing.
We close in on three months before the hike and I’m in too much pain again to walk. In December 2017, Dr. Chad and I have a short conference and decide that the best thing is surgery. If I have the foot operation before Christmas, he believes I should be healed enough to start the hike in March 2018, as planned. I have surgery on December 21. Merry Christmas.
So here I am, less than two weeks (!) from starting The Trek. I rehab at the community pool almost every morning, I hike through the hills with a loaded pack, I do everything I can to reduce the weight I’ll be carrying, while doing everything I can to physically prepare. I’m ready. I can do this.


I love you, Mom. You CAN do this.
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