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I have health problems that prevent me from working the land, churning the butter, sewing the clothes, hauling water, etc. But I am able to contribute in other ways due to my education and experience.
I just brought my husband home from a successful surgery. Thank goodness the surgeon spent years and years in increasingly specialized training, including a spine fellowship.
I like Wendell Berry a lot and when I was healthier I used to fantasize about his chosen lifestyle. But even then, halfway through the fantasy I'd be all, Every day? Not just like a dude ranch experience? I don't think so.
by mamacita on Fri May 09, 2008 at 06:42:13 PM PDT
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with your husband. Hope you take some time to relax this weekend.
by tjb22 on Fri May 09, 2008 at 07:06:16 PM PDT
I'm feeling pretty trashed. It wasn't exactly a deluxe hospital experience -- two nights sleeping on the floor (on a comforter). They wouldn't let me inflate my air mattress. But you know what? We got out of there with no complications, no staph, no MRSA, no sepsis, and I am eternally grateful. Not that I was worried LOL!
I definitely plan to relax. I saw my cardio today and my NCS sx are back to the same as when I started :( I am hoping it's due to recent stress and not long-term.
I hope you are hanging in there with your SonIL's health and trying to tamper your impatience in waiting for your first grandbaby!
by mamacita on Fri May 09, 2008 at 09:21:03 PM PDT
Spent the day at my parents' today, so tomorrow, I'm doing absolutely nothing.
Can you possibly manage to take a couple of days off this coming week? Sometimes, just a few days can really make a difference. If you're not feeling better, maybe your cardiologist can temporarily up the dosage of your medication. We do what we can to get through.
I'm glad it went well for your husband. I wish him a continued uneventful recovery. Glad you found a surgeon that you could both be comfortable with. Sometimes, we find these doctors in the least likely of places!
by tjb22 on Sat May 10, 2008 at 08:36:04 PM PDT
I have a busy work coming up at work and was sort of counting on the recovery being easier than it has been so far. We just got back from Urgent Care because he had a temp of 99.5. I know it doesn't constitute a fever, but he was running around 98.3 the whole time we were in the hospital and the wound is puffy and a little red. I guess you could say I'm paranoid about post-op infections. Then while we were there he remembered his urine looked a little red just before we left the house, and sure enough there's a "moderate" amount. So we're going back at 6 a.m. Tuesday, before I go to work, for a follow-up. All the surgeons we interviewed really made it sound like a very simple recovery, now we're told DH can't drive for 4 weeks. Gah.
And I was feeling sorry for a single mom who was having a really hard time taking time off work to bring her kid into the office, so I offered to go to her house Tuesday evening and eyeball him. I am regretting that, now.
Waaaa Waaaa Waaaa.... that's enough whining for now!
Thanks for the good wishes. I hope you enjoy a very relaxing Mother's Day doing nothing but resting and basking in your children's love :)
by mamacita on Sun May 11, 2008 at 12:08:51 AM PDT
Wish I lived in the neighborhood... would love to do something like cook y'alls a dinner or four for the next week.
Sorry to hear that DH is spiking a fever, but hope it can be contained. Hope you make it through the week without exhausting yourself. Watch out for yourself!
by Rachel on Sun May 11, 2008 at 03:20:49 PM PDT
He seems much better today and no blood is visible in the urine, so I think we're good.
I am going to enjoy a virtual dinner prepared by you tonight, though! XOXOXO
by mamacita on Sun May 11, 2008 at 04:05:08 PM PDT
Urinary infections post-op are fairly common...and at least you caught it pretty early. And you gotta love the criteria used by the medical profession...."simple" can mean something very different than what we understand it to mean. Rather like the neurosurgeon telling my husband and I that his mother was "fine" and "doing well" a week past surgery despite the fact that she was in a coma and on a ventilator.
And you deserve to whine a little! Consider it your Mother's Day gift to yourself. I really haven't whined today, but then again, this is the first time I've even been up!
by tjb22 on Sun May 11, 2008 at 04:12:31 PM PDT
Glad to hear the surgery went well! Great news!
And yeah, I think specialization is a good thing too.
by NJmom on Fri May 09, 2008 at 07:24:42 PM PDT
by mamacita on Fri May 09, 2008 at 09:21:19 PM PDT
I wish him (and you) a healthy and speedy recovery. I'm so glad to hear the news!
by Rachel on Fri May 09, 2008 at 11:04:47 PM PDT
your husband's surgery went well. I hope you can all get some rest now and get well soon!
by SwissClogs on Sat May 10, 2008 at 04:19:47 AM PDT
was successful. Hope the recovery will go smoothly.
by Lisa in Austin on Sat May 10, 2008 at 06:48:30 AM PDT
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