So it was done by noon today. He is concerned that he has even less movement in his hand now, but the doc thinks the blocks and meds need to wear off. All I can say is “time will tell. He has a heavier duty sling for his arm. He’s disappointed that they weren’t able to fix his rotator cuff and that his hand feels pretty useless. He will go for PT when they clear it for him.
I feel I’ve let him down. I ate a breakfast sandwich from the cafeteria. I didn’t finish it, as I was feeling nauseous. Then I had heavy chills. My sinus’ began running, then I coughed up a lot of phlegm. When it was time to take him home, I grabbed my purse and his computer bag. I got quite dizzy, and had to sit a bit. I made it to the parking lot without my back and legs giving out. I was so very tired, not having gotten hardly any sleep the previous night. Dropped off his prescriptions, then we got home and I had a heavy nap. Feeling better now. I guess I picked up a bug at the hospital. He was good at guiding me home without using the interstate.
Niece (a nurse) told me I was probably dehydrated from stress. And that he needs to be patient for all the meds to wear off.
My kids say I’m too hard on myself. My body and immune system are weak. That their dad seems to be doing normally, needs to let meds wear off, which may or may not take longer than he likes. One says PT will be invaluable to him when they clear it for him. She’s my PT expert.
I feel I’ve let him down. I ate a breakfast sandwich from the cafeteria. I didn’t finish it, as I was feeling nauseous. Then I had heavy chills. My sinus’ began running, then I coughed up a lot of phlegm. When it was time to take him home, I grabbed my purse and his computer bag. I got quite dizzy, and had to sit a bit. I made it to the parking lot without my back and legs giving out. I was so very tired, not having gotten hardly any sleep the previous night. Dropped off his prescriptions, then we got home and I had a heavy nap. Feeling better now. I guess I picked up a bug at the hospital. He was good at guiding me home without using the interstate.
Niece (a nurse) told me I was probably dehydrated from stress. And that he needs to be patient for all the meds to wear off.
My kids say I’m too hard on myself. My body and immune system are weak. That their dad seems to be doing normally, needs to let meds wear off, which may or may not take longer than he likes. One says PT will be invaluable to him when they clear it for him. She’s my PT expert.
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