Skip to main content

Just when things were moving smoothly...

This happens when blogging. I've been moving along quite smoothly when a swollen leg comes into the picture. For the past couple of days my left leg was swollen, from the feet to my quadriceps.
red flags immediately went up for me. One is the fact that I had my left knee replaced over 7 years ago and I was hoping that some of the parts weren't going to have to be reworked. Another was the fact that I'm diabetic and we won't go into that one. The third possibility was raised by my doctor and that was possible blood clots. Well, to be better safe than sorry, I was sent to the hospital to have an ultrasound reading done on my leg. To say the least I called Mrs.74, and she was fearing the worst. I picked her up at home(by this time, I had called work and told my immediate supervisor I wasn't going to be in)and we went to the hospital to have the test run. Long story short, test was negative and I didn't have to be an overnight guest at Medina General Hospital.

We get home and I go to sit and read and the power goes off. Believe me when I tell you that I didn't know today was Murphy's birthday. Of course if I was laying out the special WIXY calendar, this year would have been designated as "The Year of the Murphy."

Nothing like unplanned events to suck the creativity out of you.

Comments

Melanie said…
I hope you are feeling better...bummer! Keep us updated..you will be in my prayers!
Anonymous said…
Cliff...what was the diagnosis? What caused the swelling?

In the meantime, I'm happy it's nothing serious.
Michelle said…
sorry to hear about your day but glad you are ok. I will check out your new blog ASAP. keep in touch
david mcmahon said…
Sounds like a testing day, Cliff.

Take it easy now .....
Kathy said…
Glad that the test turned out good. Hope you are better today!
Anonymous said…
You and Tiger Woods Cliff.
Pat Jenkins said…
take it easy on yourself wixy....
Anonymous said…
I'm glad to hear you're all right, Cliff. It sounds like a good reason to get that laptop. You could then elevate your legs comfortably, if need be. I'm in CA and hadn't heard about a power outage--I'll have to go to a Cleve. site to check it out.

I was wondering...are there still Omar Vizquel fans in Cleveland? I love being able to see him with the Giants, though my dream was for the Indians to someday go all the way and with Omar on the team.
Cliff said…
Omar is a future hall of famer and I'm sure there are many fans still in Cleveland.

I will always remember the night the Tribe won the ALCS versus Seattle, most of all Omar's bare handed catches of ground balls.

Was a good move for the Indians to let Omar go into free agency since Jhonny Peralta was coming up. Saying is better to trade one year too early than one year too late.

I, too, wished the Tribe could have won it all with Omar(Jim Thome too), but I also believe that Mark Shapiro is a good general manager and we are on the track to a championship. I also believe that Murphy is wearing a Cleveland Indians uniform.

Popular posts from this blog

Post 800: Time to chat

Hi Guys, It's hard to believe that this is post number 800 for this blog. I started this blog out of my desire to communicate. Since radio and television is becoming more and more automated and less and less personal, I'm glad I made the decision to go in this direction as it has given me many blessings. When I first decided to write my musings, a friend from the radio and television boards who goes by the name of newsnomore, told me not to be discouraged if I didn't get any readers. The fact that I did in the early going made me surprised and grateful that anyone was enjoying what I wrote. I've had people tell me that maybe it wasn't meant for me to ever be in radio, that maybe my calling was blogging. Nowadays I think blogging makes for better two way conversation than terrestrial radio, especially the way I do it, non confrontational. The closest I come from any confrontation is the innocent digs that Pat and I shoot at each other. On an average day I get betwee

Lawson's Chip Dip

On a couple of occasions I have written posts dedicated to Lawson's, a convenience store chain that was located in Ohio for close to 50 years. In the late 1980's the chain was bought out by Dairy Mart, of Engfield Ct. Dairy Mart was then purchased by Alimentation Couche-Tard, and most stored were rebranded Circle K. Something that has survived the years since Lawson's has left the landscape is Lawson's Chip Dip. I get many hits on this blog from people out of Ohio, I'm thinking former Buckeyes, looking for availability of this chip dip. I had gotten an email from a former resident of Cleveland looking for it. I emailed Circle K about this sometime ago asking if it was possible to send the dip out to those out of state, they said because of quality issues that it was not possible. My only suggestion would be to get in touch with Circle K in your home area and ask them to start stocking this very popular item that seems to make every get-together complete. Now we wil

Sometimes Sports are Just Sports

 This may or may not make the final cut of my book. I was writing about some events this weekend and what had started as a joyous Friday night at my home school district became a weekend of heartbreak in the area after what happened at another school. Sometimes We Need to Realize That Sports are Just Games   Friday nights in late summer and early fall are sometimes a big deal for high school students and their families. As the long-time band announcer for my local high school, it is a time of year I always look forward to. This past Friday night was originally supposed to be the homecoming game for the local high school. The schedule had to be changed a bit because of the uncertainty of the opponents being able to field a team. There was talk around the league that they may have had to forfeit this game, so homecoming for the local school was rescheduled. The opponents, which are rivals of my local school district, were able to field a team and the game was played. The game was