Late Night Walk and Chicken Fingers

As I was going to bed last night, another peripheral neuropathy attack started. I found a simple diagram online and will start tracking pain location each time.

So, this time the pain was on the inside of my right foot. It just started suddenly and quickly got worse. At some point, I decided to try and go take a walk to see if that would relieve the pain. This was my first outdoor walk in a while after COVID.

It was a short 0.9 mile walk at 12:30 am. Since I have not exercised, I was fully expecting to run out of breath right away. However, I managed to go about two-thirds of a mile before feeling anything. When I experienced plural effusion previously, I could not even walk to the end of the block. Still, I am having some issues climbing stairs without breathing hard, so I need to get back to walking more.

After the quick twenty-minute walk, I felt really hungry since I did not eat dinner. At 1:00 am, the only food options were In-N-Out or Raising Canes. I chose chicken fingers. Even at 1:30 am, the Santa Ana location still had many customers. Surprisingly, I was fourth in the drive through line. The location was open until 2:30 am.

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