HBS60
Active Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- August 2024 (planned)
Greetings, Pilgrims!
I haven’t posted in over a month, as I have been busy in other matters. I travelled out of state to attend a 10-day piano camp (I’m a serious amateur pianist and this is my one indulgence I do every year). Because of the effort in learning the repertoire (Spanish music by de Falla and Albeniz, of course), i haven’t had much time to focus on anything else. The trip went well, with the bonus that there were lots and LOTS of steep hills where I could walk daily, so that helped me with my training. A fellow attendee lent me his 20 lb rucksack (I think it was 20 lb), and that’s when I started to have doubts on what I’m getting myself into. Those hills were VERY hard!
While at home, I’ve been increasing my daily walks distance, about 3-6 miles daily, which is about half of my projected daily distance of about 12 miles a day. I am planning to start walking in August 11, if all happens as I hope. But…
I have mentioned here that I have a bulky cPAP machine which I prefer not to take along, but I bought a backpack large enough to accommodate it just in case. I’m aware of the travel cPAP options, but here in the US it’s not covered by insurance and it’s a good 800-900 US dollars, which I am reluctant to spend on something I might use just a few times, so I looked for options.
Before my piano camp trip, I saw an ENT doctor to examine my nose, as I’m aware that I’m a heavy snorer, and indeed, I have a deviated septum, crooked turbinates, and incompetent valves (I forget the exact terms), which could be corrected by surgery, so we agreed to schedule the surgery for when I got back home, as I needed to arrange for a preop clearance with labs, EKG, and chest X-ray. I just had them done last week, so I’m waiting for the paperwork to be sent over to the Dr…who happens to be on PTO and wont’ be back until the end of June, so it might be unrealistic to schedule my surgery in late June or early July. He had said that after the surgery, he wanted me to be around for at least 10 days, so if the surgery gets scheduled any later than mid July, then I probably should forget about it, as I would have to stop my training during the postop period. I could always have the surgery after returning from the Camino, and maybe I’ll be able to get rid of my cPAP, which I’ve hated from day one. But even having the surgery late June/early July might be pushing my luck too much. I plan to fly out on August 6, so I hope I have a better sense of what will actually happen about the procedure in the next few days.
Also…I just tested positive for COVID last week, thankfully, no symptoms, and today I rechecked and I’m negative. I got prescribed Paxlovid, which I will finish tomorrow, but it feels like all these things are starting to get in the way of The Way (pun intended).
I’m also getting a little bit of jitters as the enormity of what I’m trying to accomplish starts to sink in. It’s starting to get very real. I’m still determined to do this, and I hope that I have what it takes to do this. I’m reassured when I see so many posts of people much older than me and/or more challenges that have been successful, that helps a lot.
I’ve shared here before that I have PTSD, thankfully I’m on a really good place emotionally, but I want to be mindful of the possibility that the Camino stressors might be more than I can handle, but I won’t know if I don’t risk it.
I’m grateful for the wealth of information I’ve found here in these pages, as well as the dialogues, support, humor, and kinship that hopefully will sustain me in the days and weeks ahead.
Thank you for listening and for the excellent feedback I always get around here!
I haven’t posted in over a month, as I have been busy in other matters. I travelled out of state to attend a 10-day piano camp (I’m a serious amateur pianist and this is my one indulgence I do every year). Because of the effort in learning the repertoire (Spanish music by de Falla and Albeniz, of course), i haven’t had much time to focus on anything else. The trip went well, with the bonus that there were lots and LOTS of steep hills where I could walk daily, so that helped me with my training. A fellow attendee lent me his 20 lb rucksack (I think it was 20 lb), and that’s when I started to have doubts on what I’m getting myself into. Those hills were VERY hard!
While at home, I’ve been increasing my daily walks distance, about 3-6 miles daily, which is about half of my projected daily distance of about 12 miles a day. I am planning to start walking in August 11, if all happens as I hope. But…
I have mentioned here that I have a bulky cPAP machine which I prefer not to take along, but I bought a backpack large enough to accommodate it just in case. I’m aware of the travel cPAP options, but here in the US it’s not covered by insurance and it’s a good 800-900 US dollars, which I am reluctant to spend on something I might use just a few times, so I looked for options.
Before my piano camp trip, I saw an ENT doctor to examine my nose, as I’m aware that I’m a heavy snorer, and indeed, I have a deviated septum, crooked turbinates, and incompetent valves (I forget the exact terms), which could be corrected by surgery, so we agreed to schedule the surgery for when I got back home, as I needed to arrange for a preop clearance with labs, EKG, and chest X-ray. I just had them done last week, so I’m waiting for the paperwork to be sent over to the Dr…who happens to be on PTO and wont’ be back until the end of June, so it might be unrealistic to schedule my surgery in late June or early July. He had said that after the surgery, he wanted me to be around for at least 10 days, so if the surgery gets scheduled any later than mid July, then I probably should forget about it, as I would have to stop my training during the postop period. I could always have the surgery after returning from the Camino, and maybe I’ll be able to get rid of my cPAP, which I’ve hated from day one. But even having the surgery late June/early July might be pushing my luck too much. I plan to fly out on August 6, so I hope I have a better sense of what will actually happen about the procedure in the next few days.
Also…I just tested positive for COVID last week, thankfully, no symptoms, and today I rechecked and I’m negative. I got prescribed Paxlovid, which I will finish tomorrow, but it feels like all these things are starting to get in the way of The Way (pun intended).
I’m also getting a little bit of jitters as the enormity of what I’m trying to accomplish starts to sink in. It’s starting to get very real. I’m still determined to do this, and I hope that I have what it takes to do this. I’m reassured when I see so many posts of people much older than me and/or more challenges that have been successful, that helps a lot.
I’ve shared here before that I have PTSD, thankfully I’m on a really good place emotionally, but I want to be mindful of the possibility that the Camino stressors might be more than I can handle, but I won’t know if I don’t risk it.
I’m grateful for the wealth of information I’ve found here in these pages, as well as the dialogues, support, humor, and kinship that hopefully will sustain me in the days and weeks ahead.
Thank you for listening and for the excellent feedback I always get around here!