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an update of sorts

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Hey. I’m sorry if I’ve left you feeling a bit neglected lately. Really, I am. It’s not that I don’t care about you. I’ve just been busier than usual, and you know how hyper-focused I can get sometimes. I promise I’ll make it up to you…

Just kidding. Even though I haven’t been posting much recently, it’s been so fun to read the posts from our other contributors. You guys are so awesome! I love learning about new things from all of you!

I’ve been busy working on something new, which you’ll find out about soon. Meanwhile, working hard at physical therapy. Had a good day today. Actually got to do an exercise that looked something like ballet, and it didn’t hurt! Yay!

One of the many torture devices tools at West Side Dance Physical Therapy to help get my hip back on track.

One thing I would like to share is my frustration about the worker’s compensation doctor I saw recently. (Every so often they send you to one of their doctors for a check in. The last one I saw was very thorough and helpful. This one, not so much.) I don’t think this new doctor even asked how I was feeling. Just asked for dates of surgeries, if I was doing physical therapy, if I still needed physical therapy. Yes, and yes.

Then I got my report back, which included minor factual errors such as… Motor vehicle accident in 2001, MRI of left knee, MRI of right knee. Hmmm. I must be really bad off, since I don’t remember ANY of that ever happening to me. Ugh.

I don’t mean to give the doctor or the workers compensation team a hard time. I am so fortunate to have it, and fortunate that it functions as well as it does. It’s just hard when your health is your complete focus, and you want nothing but to get better and return to dancing, and the people and organizations you’re trusting are focused on so many people’s health all at once. It’s bound to get messed up from time to time. Maybe not the biggest deal to them, but it’s always a huge deal to the patient. Guess that’s why you’re always your own best advocate when it comes to this kind of stuff.

In the mean time, there’s been some interesting conversation going on over at Foot in Mouth, the ArtsJournal blog of Apollinaire Scherr, about dance critics at the New York Times. Even a post devoted to a comment by our friend Tonya!

tonya said,

March 9, 2007 @ 8:00 pm

Ha ha — thanks :) Apollinaire is sweet that way; if she really likes something you say and wants to talk more about it, she makes it the subject of a new post! Just funny seeing your name in big letters on the top of it though! I know very little of how large newspapers work (ie: how promotions are made, what heads of dept. do in contrast to the staff writers, etc.), but it just seems like sooo many of the dance critics I read are female, so when she posted about the position going to a man and one I haven’t really heard much about, it did seem like “whoa, that is really odd.” Now, all these people are attacking her!

That is so annoying about the doctor’s report. I know some doctors have no bedside manners, but it is really important to get the information right — both for the patient’s treatment, and for the legal aspects…

Gracia Michelle said,

March 10, 2007 @ 12:30 pm

Kristin,
I’m so happy that the news about your therapy seems to be good!
But I think it’s just BEYOND annoying that the worker’s compensation people have you come over but then don’t even pay attention to who’s coming over and why! :s Did they at least fix the stupid report?

SanderO said,

March 10, 2007 @ 3:31 pm

Kristin,

Well… how ARE you feeling? Are you feeling more like your old self again and getting ready to get back to “work”? What part of your therapy is working for you? That looks like Pilates gear…

Bureacracies are impenetrable and a often more of a part of a new problem and not part of the solution. Get well fast!

You’ll be back soon. We’re counting on it!

Mary-Margaret said,

March 12, 2007 @ 2:47 pm

Kristin,
All of us in Savannah hope you continue to improve ! We will be in NY at the end of April with Alston for the YAGP workshop and gala - maybe we could have lunch or dinner with you?!

jennifer said,

March 13, 2007 @ 5:16 am

hope you feel better so we can see you dance onstage soon!!

susan said,

March 13, 2007 @ 8:22 pm

I’m jealous: You’re way ahead of me on the recovery path.

Bummer about all the technicalities/legalities/issues you have to deal with along the way.
Still, you’re healing and that’s all that matters!

Woot!

Great Dance Weblog said,

March 15, 2007 @ 11:04 am

Dance Blogger Round-Up…

I started this round-up last Thursday. I might keep doing it. I’ll see how it goes. Please let me know what you think. - Early dance blogger Rachel Feinerman returns after a long hiatus. Rachel talks about life, marriage and……

jim mattimore said,

March 15, 2007 @ 2:33 pm

Kristin We all love you, and want you back dancing in spring. jim

Debra Turner said,

March 16, 2007 @ 6:43 pm

Can’t wait to see you back on stage. I enjoy seeing the NYCB 6-8 times each season, along with a ballet loving friend, and we’ve missed your lovely performances. We can wait until you’re 100 % healed and will welcome you back however long it takes.

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