Friday, September 12, 2025

Hand Book

Dupuytren's
On Wednesday I saw the hand surgeon regarding the lump on the palm of my right hand. More accurately, I should say that I went to the hand surgeon's office. As it turned out after waiting 40 minutes to be called back, I only saw her physician's assistant. I know that stuff happens and offices start to run behind, but I would have appreciated a heads up on the delay, as well as an apology for making me wait. It was also disappointing to not see the doctor as I had never met her before. Apparently my case was not serious enough to warrant her attention.

Anyway, the PA took one look at my hand and said that it is Dupuytren's disease. Basically it is a build up of collagen that forms tough
tissue under the skin. As it progresses it may form rope-like cords on the palm, which can cause one of more of the fingers to bend toward the palm. Over time, the finger(s) cannot be straightened.

This disease is more common in men than women (!), and people of Northern European descent are more likely to get it. It is hereditary as well, though I don't know of anyone in my extended family who has ever had it. It is also more common in smokers, and I have never smoked. I guess it is just my year for oddball medical conditions.

The PA said there is nothing that can be done for it right now. There are procedures that can be performed when it gets to the point where I can't straighten one or more of my fingers. But because the disease can reoccur, they prefer to wait as long as possible before doing injections or surgery. Since it doesn't hurt or cause problems with my pickleball game or other daily activities, I am fine with doing nothing at this point. He did send me off with a Patient Guide on Dupuytren's Contracture (though I am not at the contracture stage yet.) It kind of lends new meaning to the words "Hand Book", right?

hand book


Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Grandma Time

 Following our week in Massanutten, I spent a little over a week with the kids to help out with my granddaughter while my daughter-in-law went away for the long holiday weekend. They had her in daycare for the first few days so I took advantage of the beautiful weather and enjoyed a local park and long walks with Monty, their small dog.

Green Springs Gardens
I also visited our nation's capital. I rode the train in with my daughter-in-law, so I arrived pretty early in the morning. A good friend from college lives in Arlington, so she took the metro in and met me on the mall. We had an incredible day together, picking right up as if we had just seen each other last month instead of years ago. We saw many of the iconic structures of DC in addition to stopping at some of the Smithsonian exhibits. I logged over 22,000 steps, and had the time of my life. It never gets old to visit the seat of our democracy.

Washington, DC
On Friday we took A to the National Zoo. It was another beautiful day, and we were blessed to see the new pandas that have arrived from China. There's nothing like a trip to a zoo to bring out the kid in all of us.

National Zoo
The days passed quickly, and soon it was time for me to fly home. It was such a treat to get to spend so much time with my sweet little gal (and her parents, too, of course!) She is still very much a grandma's girl, so I'm going to eat that up while I can. I know it won't last forever.

Monday, September 8, 2025

Family Trip to Massanutten

our Massanutten lodging
Last month we rented a house in Virginia at the Massanutten Resort for a family vacation. We had not known of the resort before but were looking for some place that would be an easy drive for our son and his family to make, and not too long of a drive for us either. When I asked on our community page if anyone had visited the area, I was amazed at the number of comments I received. Apparently there are a large number of time share units in the development, and some people here still own theirs while others recalled fond memories of traveling to the resort as children. 

With the positive feedback in mind, I booked a four bedroom, single-family home for our small group. The house gave us the privacy we desired without sharing common walls as in the condos. It was perfect as it gave some separation for the adults, and had a nice playroom in the lower level. A bonus for Jim was that it also had a pool table down there.

We found plenty of things to do at the resort with the two recreation centers, multiple pools and playgrounds, pickleball courts, miniature golf, etc. The surrounding area had good restaurants when we didn't want to cook, as well as wineries to visit. Nearby Shenandoah National Park offered a beautiful drive and the opportunity to put a new stamp in our National Park's book. 


infection

The only negative thing that occurred on the trip was the fact that my recent ED&C became infected despite all my efforts to keep it protected with Aquaphor and bandages. I even used waterproof bandages while at the pool, and the doctor had okayed me going into pool water. I reached out to my dermatologist's office, and they sent a prescription to the local Walgreens. A week of using the ointment cleared it up with no additional issues.

While we enjoyed our visit to Massanutten, I think we all agreed that we would like to try someplace new next year. I'll keep looking in Virginia as that makes it easy for the kids while not being too bad of a drive for us.