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  1. #1
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    today's adventure - the shower!

    I've been feeling grimy. And now that the nausea is gone, I managed breakfast (buttered biscuit with fig preserves, banana, sm glass of milk, and tea). Sat and read the newspaper, gee, like a normal person on a saturday morning. Enjoyed the SUN beaming through the door. So I decided a shower was in order.

    The tub wall is very tall, or so it seemed. So there I was, naked, trying to figure out how to get in and out of the tub, without killing myself. Finally decided to sit on the tub edge, swing my legs around, hope my rubber no-slip mat is secure, and stand up. It worked! And I was out of breath. Who knew that taking a shower would be a work out? I reversed the process to get out of the tub. Hobbled to bed for a rest, and the appointment with the lovely knee machine was in 15 minutes.

    Calypso the kitty has apparently decided that even though the back door is open, she'd rather be by me.
    Beth

  2. #2
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    Quote Originally Posted by bmccasland View Post
    Calypso the kitty has apparently decided that even though the back door is open, she'd rather be by me.
    Awww....kitties rock!

    So glad you're starting to have some moments of "normal" - here's to continuing recovery!!
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  3. #3
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    Glad to hear that you won the bought with the shower, it can be daunting after surgery. Enjoy cuddling with your fur-baby and hope each day is better than the one before!

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    Beth - Glad to hear you're feeling a bit better! I am so lucky that I don't get nauseous from anesthesia or pain meds, so I can't even imagine how yucky that would be. Nor can I imagine trying to cope alone after surgery -- so sorry you are having to! My DH helped me immensely in the weeks after my pelvic fracture surgery, and I had a walker. Could only do sponge baths for a couple weeks, though, as our only showers were upstairs. Once I could scoot on my butt up the stairs, I was able to get my walker (which my DH had brought upstairs) into the walk-in shower in the master bath, which was a good thing as I would not have been able to get over a tub side easily either.

    Here's hoping you'll get in-home PT approved, and your recovery will proceed quickly from here!

    Hugs!
    Emily

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  5. #5
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    Stir Crazy!

    stir crazy stir crazy stir crazy!!!!

    I'm out of bed for 1hr 15 min every 2 hours (30 min knee machine, 15 min ice). Since I'm drug free, I'm wide awake. Going nuts.... AARRRGGGG!

    15 min to go before next knee session.
    Beth

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    And I bet people aren't posting enough here to keep you occupied, hmm? Funny how quickly you can reach the "end" of the internet when you're getting cabin fever!

    "I never met a donut I didn't like" - Dave Wiens

  7. #7
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    Beth: I just saw these posts and did not know you just had knee surgery. I'm sure you will be glad when all the recovery stuff is over with! I'm sure it is a struggle all by yourself. Wish I were in the PNW, I'd come and help.

    Take good care of yourself and it sounds like your supervisor and neighbors are being very nice. It is when these things come up in our lives, that we find out we really do have friends out there.

 

 

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