TN not an issue during my outing and I feel really great.
This blog, my first and only one, started as a diary of my wonderful retirement,but very quickly became an account of my ups and downs with trigeminal neuralgia. If you do read it, don't feel sorry for me. There are people whose condition is much worse than mine. I'll let you know when to feel sorry for me.
Wednesday, 29 December 2010
MY TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIA 35
I just arrived home from Glen Trool. The weather was miserable, in fact so bad I didn't manage to take a single photo (taking photos is the reason I go walking). As I ascended Ben Yellary, the mist and low cloud became heavier to the point where visibility was down to about 10 to 20 yards. It then started raining so I decided to call it a day. On the up side, this was my first proper hill walk for some time and my fitness was considerably better than I expected. I met some people as they came down from the Merrick, which is where I would have headed if the weather had not been so bad. They said the approach to the summit of the Merrick was dangerous with ice so they called it a day and headed back down. The pictures below are of the Merrick and Ben Yellary from some time ago (on a good day).
TN not an issue during my outing and I feel really great.

TN not an issue during my outing and I feel really great.
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