update from rick #5
Thank you for your prayers, thoughts, care, concern and support. I had a follow up appointment yesterday with my surgeon. Travel to and from his office was better than the week before. Getting in and out of the car was easier. I still need to sit on pillows when riding in a car and sometimes “bumpy” roads cause intermittent pain and discomfort.
My doctor was pleased with what he saw. Swelling at and around my wound has gone down and the bruising is almost gone. This has reduced the amount of pain when sitting, getting in and out of bed, getting in and out of chairs. Due to the side effects of the drug, I requested to come off the pain and nerve medication. My doctor said that I could, so I will begin to wean myself off that medication over the next few days.
On our way home from the doctor’s office, Jeanie dropped me off at my home while she went to visit her mother. While at home, I was able to test things out. Over the course of my one and a half hour visit; I went up and down the stairs five times without any problem. I tested my bed; it seems fine, although lower and softer than the bed at Jeanie’s. I believe everything will be fine when I transition back to my home this weekend. Although, I am sure that some unforeseen issues will arise and will have to be addressed and resolved.
Overall, I believe my preparations, having set out everything that I could think I might need in the next few months (food, water, clothes, towels, toiletries, paper goods, medications, tools, books, DVDs, CDs, batteries) at waist high level, will help ease my transition home. After coming home from the doctor’s office, I was able to take my second shower. It was easier than my first after surgery. I think that I will try to have two of everything I might need in the shower, in case I drop something.
I am enjoying the pleasant but dry weather by walking twice a day outdoors. Yesterday, while visiting Jeanie’s sister-in-law, I was able to navigate a steep incline (driveway) without incident.
I am hopeful that as I transition back home, all will be well. I am blessed to have a great support system. Thank you, to all who have let me know that you are willing to help me. Just knowing that you are there, brings me great relief. Trust me; I will contact you when I need you. I have a list of people, so don’t’ worry if you are not able to help me at that time, there will be other needs in the future.
Thank you for your care and concern. Please pray for a smooth transition back home. Pray for peace, rest and a full and complete recovery. Pray for wisdom, discernment, provision and protection. Continue to pray against illness, infection and complications. Pray for renewed strength and rest for Jeanie.
Blessings,
Rick
My doctor was pleased with what he saw. Swelling at and around my wound has gone down and the bruising is almost gone. This has reduced the amount of pain when sitting, getting in and out of bed, getting in and out of chairs. Due to the side effects of the drug, I requested to come off the pain and nerve medication. My doctor said that I could, so I will begin to wean myself off that medication over the next few days.
On our way home from the doctor’s office, Jeanie dropped me off at my home while she went to visit her mother. While at home, I was able to test things out. Over the course of my one and a half hour visit; I went up and down the stairs five times without any problem. I tested my bed; it seems fine, although lower and softer than the bed at Jeanie’s. I believe everything will be fine when I transition back to my home this weekend. Although, I am sure that some unforeseen issues will arise and will have to be addressed and resolved.
Overall, I believe my preparations, having set out everything that I could think I might need in the next few months (food, water, clothes, towels, toiletries, paper goods, medications, tools, books, DVDs, CDs, batteries) at waist high level, will help ease my transition home. After coming home from the doctor’s office, I was able to take my second shower. It was easier than my first after surgery. I think that I will try to have two of everything I might need in the shower, in case I drop something.
I am enjoying the pleasant but dry weather by walking twice a day outdoors. Yesterday, while visiting Jeanie’s sister-in-law, I was able to navigate a steep incline (driveway) without incident.
I am hopeful that as I transition back home, all will be well. I am blessed to have a great support system. Thank you, to all who have let me know that you are willing to help me. Just knowing that you are there, brings me great relief. Trust me; I will contact you when I need you. I have a list of people, so don’t’ worry if you are not able to help me at that time, there will be other needs in the future.
Thank you for your care and concern. Please pray for a smooth transition back home. Pray for peace, rest and a full and complete recovery. Pray for wisdom, discernment, provision and protection. Continue to pray against illness, infection and complications. Pray for renewed strength and rest for Jeanie.
Blessings,
Rick