Books, DVD's, supplies for any crafts she might like and could still do, magazines (maybe even a subscription) - Hmmm....I'll keep thinking. I'd stay away from too many comfort foods - might make it more frustrating....
Books, DVD's, supplies for any crafts she might like and could still do, magazines (maybe even a subscription) - Hmmm....I'll keep thinking. I'd stay away from too many comfort foods - might make it more frustrating....
Most days in life don't stand out, But life's about those days that will...
After my ACL surgery (and MCL and meniscus tear, the ol' trifecta) I was bored stiff, but my docs sent me to PT and I wish I had had a trainer at home at that point (umm, yeah, 9 years ago now and didn't lay off the food at all which would explain that extra 20). Would have loved a DVD or three, spinervals if she's motivated enough. Good reading and TV watching is good for passing the hours until she's healed enough to do more. Seen and loved lately: "Waitress," "Big Love," "Rocky Balboa," etc. Books: "Little big book of life," anything by Tim Sandlin, Jennifer Weiner, little bites of doable stuff.
Best of wishes!
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I've always thought that if I got injured I might learn to knit, so maybe some craft learning kit that will keep her busy and focused while she's off her feet. Hope she heals up well!
K.
Nice smelling lotions. Pure organic oils (grape seed is good) for the dry peeling skin near the surgical site. Loofa. A small roll of fluffy polar-tec fleece to pad the knee immobilizer. Fun toe-nail polish colors. One of those long-handled scratchers.
"If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson
when my sister in law had her first kidney transplant, i made her a big basket of pampering sort of stuff. nice fluffy slippers, nice smelling candles, lotions. can't remember what else now, but i remember it was a big hit and i was the favoritist sister in law ever.![]()
I was laid up after surgery for 2 months (not allowed to read, even), and I survived because friends went to the library and brought me books on tape.
If your cousin will have difficulty getting up and down, then one of those reach extender things is really helpful. I got one for a friend who had abdominal surgery, and she talked for months afterwards about how much that helped. I got her a really basic one, two or three feet long, maybe, light, aluminum, with a little grabber at the end, and behind that a small magnet. You should be able to find them at pharmacy places.
Wish your cousin well for us!
Since i am almost mended but was just thereI have to say a few things.
I didn't want to eat much as I knew from the start it would be hard to wear it off. I wanted to know what activities I COULD do to help me recover.
Books-give me lots please!
I still haven't started a new hobbyOk, does perfecting the sad puppy look when you see a bike zoom past count
Let your sister know she's not alone in her recovery.All is not lost & she'll be back out there. Is she a patient person? The reason I ask is any injury of this sort will make you a patient person.
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Also, LBTC sends a great photo each day & many of them made me feel![]()
Crossword puzzle books?
2008 Trek FX 7.2/Terry Cite X
2009 Jamis Aurora/Brooks B-68
2010 Trek FX 7.6 WSD/stock bontrager
Brave Soldier for the scarring.
2007 Seven ID8 - Bontrager InForm
2003 Klein Palomino - Terry Firefly (?)
2010 Seven Cafe Racer - Bontrager InForm
2008 Cervelo P2C - Adamo Prologue Saddle
Overstock.com has some nice reasonably priced already made baskets that are quite nice. There are are spa type products, food baskets, even one get well soon basket with chicken soup.
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