Sunday 3 December 2017

Toronto three year assessment

We had a great visit to Toronto. We had a quick nap after landing and getting to our B&B and then spent the rest of the day walking around the city. We visited the Kensington Market, all the fabric stores on Queen st., the athletic stores on King st., and then over to Younge to the game store. My feet were so sore by the end of the day. I had coffee with a friend in the afternoon and we had a great visit with family that evening and then I was up early for blood work Tuesday morning.
View from our B&B
I think Tuesday was the quickest appointment day I've ever had in Toronto. I took some knitting and managed to knit a total of two rows all day. Every department moved right along which meant I was able to leave between appointments and actually made it for breakfast at the B&B. 

I made it 698m on my walk test. So close to 700m! I may have gotten there if I hadn't detoured around the man lingering in the hallway. I should've run him over. Or maybe I shouldn't have spent Monday walking 11km on pavement. Either way, it's still up a bit from last year and I know I'm doing well physically so the physiotherapists were happy.

The doctor didn't have much to tell me. My x-ray looked good, my blood work is stable (although my cholesterol is still a tad high), and he was happy with my lung function test results. 

My lung function numbers were the same as they've been in Amherst which is up from last year's Toronto numbers. The doctor did not seem to think much of my "high" in June and July and said the change in percentage is all statistically similar. Boo to doctors crushing my highs! Although that does mean that I haven't really dropped since the summer which is a good thing. Maybe I don't need to jog as much as I think I do.

After the appointments, I had a nap and didn't want to go anywhere so Isaiah got us greasy Thai take-out for supper. We spent the evening eating greasy food, played the board games we bought, and watched X-men. 

On Wednesday we had a quick trip to the St. Lawrence market and the Distillery District Christmas Market before our flight home. 

It was a short and sweet trip! 
Great lunch spot! 
Christmas Market! Everything was adorable. 
Good-bye Toronto! Until next time!

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