Spine
Yesterday my "day off" was a marathon of appointments. It started with the radical queer foot doc who barely stifled a curse as she looked at the new swelling in my left ankle. "That’s compensation," she said, "you’re making up for the right ankle." There wasn’t much she could do about it. I can’t even use topical anti-inflammatories right now because they add to the bleeding risk during surgery. "You're going to have to take it easy for a couple of weeks because of the surgery," she said. "Maybe that will give your ankles a chance to heal." From there I had to dash to an appointment near Grand Central and then I had a gap of a couple hours before the MRIs so I got on the crosstown bus to my office. There’s construction on 42nd St. and the bus was packed and crawling in heavy traffic. A woman with a cane and wild hair got on so the younger woman in nurses' aid uniform next to me got up to give her the seat. Sittin...