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Oo ee, oo ah ah, ting tang, walla walla bing bang

Today I made my first trip to the witch doctor to have him take a look at the bad wheel. I finally figured three months of hobbling around was enough and if alternative options work then let it ride.

It was an experience, I don't know exactly what he did, something along the line of repositioning my ligaments and adjusting my Achilles tendon to the correct position. It hurt like a son of a gun, but it worked. I managed to walk around Ridgedale boot free for nearly two hours. I need to go back tomorrow which I will do gladly if I feel even better than I do right now.

I seriously think I could run if I had to, I'm not gonna, but I bet I could which right now is even better.

Comments

Karen said…
Yippee!!!! So glad for you! I hope it sticks, whatever it was that he did.
bobbione8y said…
first it was the sesame street song on karen's blog, and now this....

aaaaaaalll day long i have been singing "oo ee oo ah ah"

:)
Chris said…
I'm glad your foot is going to feel great for your trip. Here's to no boots!

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