I’m so sorry for you and your wife. I hope you don’t mind, but I have to ask - what kind of incident did your wife have at their airport? Some sort of physical trauma? Should I be avoiding the moving walkways, or giving the crazy golf cart drivers a wider berth?
She has had multiple problems with ill fitting shoes and infections. She was running through the Seattle airport to make a transfer for a flight, got rubbed the wrong way, by the time he trip had ended the damage was done, the infection went to the bone and the toe couldn’t be saved.
She just had too much going on, her mother had died so it was a super fast emergency trip from Portland to Kansas and back.
I couldn’t go because I was still on my back from the heart surgery, so it was just her and our adult son.
I’m so sorry for you and your wife. I hope you don’t mind, but I have to ask - what kind of incident did your wife have at their airport? Some sort of physical trauma? Should I be avoiding the moving walkways, or giving the crazy golf cart drivers a wider berth?
She has had multiple problems with ill fitting shoes and infections. She was running through the Seattle airport to make a transfer for a flight, got rubbed the wrong way, by the time he trip had ended the damage was done, the infection went to the bone and the toe couldn’t be saved.
She just had too much going on, her mother had died so it was a super fast emergency trip from Portland to Kansas and back.
I couldn’t go because I was still on my back from the heart surgery, so it was just her and our adult son.
Oh, yeah, that makes a lot of sense. Foot infections can go bad quickly. Thanks!