Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Update

Here I sit with a big, black (my choice of color) cast on my right leg from my toes to my knee. The doctor walked in this morning and said, "This is not good. " That is not good. He said my tibia had broken in the back at an angle / . Normally, it wouldn't be a big deal, but since five months have gone by, the break has calcified. SO, I have to wear a cast that will have to be changed once a week for six weeks. If that doesn't work, I'll have to have surgery. He called it a "major surgery," in which he would have to put in a couple of screws to hold the bone together. If that happens, I will be setting off metal detectors for the rest of my life. Has anyone tried to use crutches? It isn't as easy as it looks. After six weeks, I might have to undergo reconstructive armpit surgery. It's a good thing I accomplished so much in my apartment, because I'm going to have to stay flat on my back during my off-time. Cats have a new scratching post, though. Oh, and I had to take a scissors to a new pair of jeans just so I could take off my pants. Just THAT has become a 10-minute exercise in frustration. I wonder if I can hire someone from Craig's List to help me out with that.

6 comments:

Mark said...

So the entertainment center is going to have to wait? Did you contact Craigslist yet?

Anonymous said...

Gee, wonder why FIVE MONTHS have gone by? I'm angry for you--and I'm really good at being angry! >:(

And, just in case your hypo-efficient medical provider didn't give you instruction on how to use the crutches, here ya' go:
http://orthoinfo.aaos.org/topic.cfm?topic=A00181

Take care of yourself--you may be the only one doing so. ;)

Mark said...

My wife is recovering from total knee replacement surgery. She had it on March 10th, her birthday.

Her Dr. is Dr. Richard Worland, one of the top orthopedic surgeons in the country. He invented the steel and titanium fake Knee joint that he installed in my wife's leg. He has been lately testifying in a civil suit all the way out in California.

Just last week, the doctor gave her permission to stop using a walker. Now, she's on a cane, although she really doesn't need that, either.

Don't worry, LR, you'll get through this.

Tonto said...

I'm overwhelmed reading this.

I don't understand how you have been getting from Point A to Point B for the last 5 MONTHS!

How have you been able to function at all?

Anonymous said...

I'm overwhelmed right along with you, Tonto. I've steam coming from under my collar with the way he's been treated--or not, as the case may be.

At least, LR, you can go through most of the available cast colors. ;)

Lone Ranger said...

My functioning has been limited, as you'd see if you walked into my apartment. I managed to clear up most of the clutter, at the expense of a day's sick leave, but the dirt is there. I might have to call in a maid service to do the appliances, bathroom, etc.