Greetings,
First let me say that I am now typing with my two hands! Who would have thunk it, three days post surgery!
My post op visit went really well. I start physio right away and can start driving as soon as I'm off the pain meds! Unless physio is really bad that should be soon since I did without pain meds most of the day today. I took one pill about an hour before getting into the car with Hubby to go to the appointment. And no it wasn't about Hubby's driving, but about the bumps and holes in the roads between home and the Dr's office.
Hubby will tell you there was one point during the visit when I near turned green. The Doctor moved my arm away from my torso and up, and while I don't usually swear and didn't then, let me say it now, it hurt like hell!!!
So I'm on my way to a full recovery, though I am sure that I'll need to be careful for a while and not lift heavy objects for a considerable amount of time. I know I'll hear more about the do's and dont's when I go in to physio. I thought I'd include a picture of an exercise item, the pulley, which I hear will be used by yours truly quite a lot over the next few days and weeks! I do have a few which are scheduled to come out in another couple of weeks. Meanwhile, I do have to be careful not to snag the little treads on anything. Thankfully I can shower as long as I don't deliberately let the wter flow on the three holes and I just need to pat the area dry once I'm done. No big deal!
Hopefully if I do what I'm told and don't try to do the things I'm told not to, it will be harder for Dr. C to turn me into a leprechaun with a single movement of my arm on my next visit, two weeks from now! And yes, hard as it is to believe, I do plan to do everything they say, even if it means having to be good when I don't want to be. I have read enough about shoulder surgeries over the last six months to last a lifetime. Then again my research has shown that the surgical techniques for repairing shoulders have come a very long way in the last couple of years. If you ever have a shoulder problem, read slaptear.com. It is a forum that allows you to see shoulder surgery and recovery from the perspective of the patient and it helped me a great deal to figure out how to move my arm/shoulder post surgery, given that my post op appointment was scheduled for two days later than the normal next day. Slaptear.com also great ideas on how to prepare for surgery, what to do, bring and prepare, which also helped me a great deal!
Right there at the front of my mind today is my little sister-in-law Amy. Amy, my thoughts are with you! I can't wait for you to be holding your baby in your arms. Hopefully once they induce you tomorrow, everything will go quickly! Meanwhile enjoy your last truly peaceful night on earth! Every mother worthy of that name, will tell you that life is never the same once your 1st child is born.
Now, back to icing my shoulder. My life is so exciting!
Play Day
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Between my honey and my doctor appointments this week, I managed to do
exactly ONE layout and pretty proud I even got that one done. I did stock
pile some...
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6 comments:
Okay, my little buddy! You are really on the mend...typing with both hands? great...was the with or without that sling?
I loved your humor about turning into a leprechaun...you have a way with words.
Hugs to my recovering friend,
Janie
I'm so sorry you've had "some" pain, but I'm glad you have some good meds :) Keep up the hard work to recovery. You can do it.
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Sounds like things are proceeding and a good pace. Hope the pain subsides quickly.
Sounds like the surgery was a success and the healing has begun. I'm glad thing are going well for you. Good luck with the physio.
Good to see you blogging and on your way to a full recovery! I think about you often!
Be a good girl and do what the doc says. good luck in your recovery!
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