With lupus there are good days and bad days.
and sometimes, a bad week.
Today is the first time in a week that I can take a step without gritting my teeth. I'm gonna hope that part of this was a change in meds and that we'll get that straightened out. Meanwhile, I'm about to get back on the elliptical and see how much I can do. After a week off, I won't aim for 45 minutes, but I hope to hit 20.
In other news, my face is healing.
Four weeks after being kicked in the head, my eyebrow looks like this:

I will have another scar, but ... what else is new?
Yesterday, Idjit finally got the tail-up, buck-fart-kick turnout that he was spoiling for when I had my close encounter with his hoof.



Doesn't look much like an old arthritic horse in these pictues, does he?
Then he went back to being his normal pocket-pony self, mugging me for carrots.

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All that snow and desperately needing to get energy out.
So sorry he kicked you!
Someday, whenwe are in the same place again, make me tell you about my aunt and her other niece's jealous horse.
That one was just damn mean!
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stall fever and ice fever and rain fever
(sorry about that - posted with the wrong sock)