It was Amber's Birthday! About that: Mark and I made a big calendar with EVERYBODY'S birthdays listed. It was to help get cards out to everyone this year...for the first time. It is March and I have given ONE card, to Mama and Pop, on the day in between their birthdays. So, the calendar is a sad reminder that even with a reminder calendar, you may not receive a birthday greeting from us, again this year. We have remembered to check the calendar ON the day or the day AFTER your big event. Yes, we are still not so good at this...after all these years.
Amber's birthday was more important to me than it being the first day of Spring. That happened on March 20th, also. That part came and went without much fanfare for us. It still came, and it is Spring!
My big news, locally, and personally, was that I had my six week, post surgery, check up. I can hardly believe that six weeks have gone by already!! I have been working hard here at home to do all of my exercises twice a day...well, maybe not twice a day on the weekends, but still twice in the weekend. I have gone to all of my physical therapy appointments (on those days, I only did exercises once at home).
I had one little set back a couple of weeks ago when I did some exercise wrong (at home) and strained my back. What?? I have lower back problems, anyway, so this was no surprise, but disappointing since I was not allowed to do my straight leg lifts for several days after that. I had JUST gotten to where I could do 15 straight leg lifts without stopping...then I had to stop altogether! Oh well. The therapists told me not to be discouraged: they see things like this all the time. A little glitch, not a major set-back. OK.
So, March 20th came. I saw Dr. McMath's physician's assistant, Amanda. She checked me out, told me my X-rays look great (everything is right where it is supposed to be and healing nicely), and then...drum roll, please! Had me walk without my walker!!! It was only a few steps and it was not pretty, but it was a start! I had taken my cane in case the walker was really going to leave me, but I wasn't quite ready to be without assistance. I have to return the walker to Primrose, and the other walker to Robert Church, but the cane is mine.
I left Amanda and went to physical therapy a very happy
Physical therapy went very well. I got through all of my exercises without incident, and was able to do TEN straight leg lifts without stopping. Not without pain or struggle, but without stopping, and no back pain.
It was a great day. Thank you for sharing, Amber, and Spring!
But, wait! There's more good news!!
When Mark got home from soccer that night, he drove me over to the Liberty Benton High School parking lot for a driving test! His driving test, not the bureau of motor vehicles'. He gave me an "A" which means that he will let me drive on my own! The rules from the doctor/physical therapy are that as long as I'm off my narcotics (pain killer) and can handle the necessary response time, I can drive. Check and Check. :)
That all brings me to today. I will be driving to Primrose for the first time to help the residents celebrate the March birthdays. I baked and iced brownies and we will make brownie sundaes for all who want them! I'm pretty excited and I think Mama and Pop are, as well. I don't know if I'm more excited to be driving again, or to eat frosted brownie sundaes! :)
Before I close for today, I want you to know that my walking is improving. It is hard to walk without a limp. I have some weakness to overcome...and a little fear: will my new parts really hold me unassisted by the walker? So far, so good. However, around the house, I am cane free with the exception of first thing in the morning when I am a little weak, sore and stiff from sleep. After my morning shower, I'm good to go without the cane. I will take it to the store with me, and keep it in the car, just in case I feel insecure about a situation. I move slowly, and can't adjust my direction quickly, yet. It will come (and has nothing to do with my driving, I promise)!
I am pleased with the results of this adventure.
For now, thanks for reading.
No comments:
Post a Comment