I have had days (maybe like 4!) of walking mostly like a normal person. DAYS! I got my new glasses on Thursday, and the normal walking started on Wednesday (I think). So, it isn't conclusive that the glasses are helping. It is usual for me to have some days where I can walk normally. However, if this continues, I may declare that the glasses for distance are doing their job. * crosses finger * I'm happy to see some progress on that front.
I continue to have much less knee buckling, which is definitely because I'm drinking more water. I was having issues with blood sugar, but after some trial and error (plenty of error), it looks like some quantity of carbohydrates between 155 and 160g/day is probably the right amount. Not only am I not starving, not stuffing myself in a desperate quest to not feel so terrible, and not feeling strangely ill, but I'm able to get a tiny bit of stuff done.
The next hurdle is dealing with immigration, which should happen in about a week. I am really stressed about it, even though it just involves standing in line and talking to someone (probably briefly). If we get our residency permits, there may be more standing in line or sitting around and waiting. However, I don't think it will take more than a day or two to get everything done. After that, I'll talk to the lawyer, which isn't especially stressful. Once immigration is all sorted out, we should be mostly done with stressful things for a while.
I continue to have much less knee buckling, which is definitely because I'm drinking more water. I was having issues with blood sugar, but after some trial and error (plenty of error), it looks like some quantity of carbohydrates between 155 and 160g/day is probably the right amount. Not only am I not starving, not stuffing myself in a desperate quest to not feel so terrible, and not feeling strangely ill, but I'm able to get a tiny bit of stuff done.
The next hurdle is dealing with immigration, which should happen in about a week. I am really stressed about it, even though it just involves standing in line and talking to someone (probably briefly). If we get our residency permits, there may be more standing in line or sitting around and waiting. However, I don't think it will take more than a day or two to get everything done. After that, I'll talk to the lawyer, which isn't especially stressful. Once immigration is all sorted out, we should be mostly done with stressful things for a while.