Well Sunday was one of those days I didn't even go outside as it was rainy, more of a steady drizzle with no sunshine and it was rather cool all day long. I didn't want to expose my lungs to that damp cold air. I did do some walking around the house a couple of times to get some exercise and get the blood moving. The cough is still there but not nearly as often and I don't believe much at all during the night. Hopefully all the clots have dissolved or broken up and I'm back on the road to recovery and once again get back my energy and getup and go. I'm tired of being what I have become the last several weeks but I'm thankful I'm still above ground.
We watched Jack Hibbs from Calvary Chapel as our worship service as the internet went down while watching BridgePoint. Nancy could get him on her phone and then we watched a documentary titled Horses and Heroes or 500 Miles. It's where veterans with PTSD are sent out west to undergo a relationship with horses to help them adjust and get over what they have experienced in combat. It's a great program started and funded by a veteran and private support. Such a worthy cause and while it helps many there are some who just never adjust and take their life. It's so sad so many have ended their lives after serving during war time.
We cleaned up some leftovers but started out with a big breakfast of an egg and sausage biscuit which held us until late afternoon. I'm trying to cut back on portions and the amount of carbs but I've found out eating dark chocolate helps with the prostrate so I've been using it at least daily for now. We did watch some of the winter olympics before I hit the shower around 8 and then got ready for bed. It was lights out for me around 9:30 as this illness has left me tiring easily, LATER