Well the next step is almost here. Surgery tomorrow morning.
Yeah, I'd rather be at home if possible myself, plus my wife's a (retired)nurse.Well I'm home... surgery went well but ran longer than expected. Replaced the rod and added bone graft plate so my legs are closer to equal. Doc came in 1st thing this morning and gave me the choice to stay or go... Staff are great, but I can control the same meds at home and sleep in my own bed. Its gonna hurt the same either place.
Your sense of humor is a great healing tool. I like it.
Thanks.... A sense of humor was something I used heavily working as a Medic. Not only with the patient, but family to. The majority of people that call 911 are facing what they perceive as the scariest event in their life. Injecting some humor into the situation makes a world of difference to them.
I was with one of my friends when he got to "ring the bell" after nine weeks (45 days) of radiation treatments. (Great feeling I'm sure.) That was almost two years ago now and he's still cancer free. But he's still on a couple of drugs (not chemo) to minimize any possible re-occurrence.If there was bell ringing emoji.... The DW got to ring the bell yesterday following her last Chemo treatment.![]()
I was with one of my friends when he got to "ring the bell" after nine weeks (45 days) of radiation treatments. (Great feeling I'm sure.)
If there was bell ringing emoji.... The DW got to ring the bell yesterday following her last Chemo treatment.
My ortho appointment wasn't as good... Bone graft is not fully healed so I'm still on crutches for another 6 weeks... I really loved the freedom they provided when I got out the wheelchair, but beginning to hate these things.. You can't reach up or down.