After I meet with the Oncologist on Wednesday the 11th, I was feeling pretty good. Mainly because I knew that I was not imagining the pain I was experiencing, it was very real and was exactly what to be expected after the bone biopspy. It was much more than they excepted to do, so it should have never been expected to be out patient. So the pain wasn't from advancing cancer (which was my first fear)...So I was feeling really good! I knew this was going to go away in a few short weeks. Yeah!
But the yesterday, I was sitting at the kitchen bar eating fantastic chicken soup that Keli made for me for lunch. Oh yes, Keli has been an amazing caregiver this week over her spring break; peeling tape strips off my back, walking me slowing to the gate and back, tracking my meds, cooking lunch and dinner, Family dinner is back at the Hausman House! Anyway, back to the story...I wait sipping the soup and began to feel a little queasy. I asked James, my brother who was visiting, to get the trash can....just as he did....oohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, projectile right into the trash. The another, by this time Keli was next to me, holding me gently, around the stomach and back and she felt it....James heard it..."POP!".....my first reaction, I broke one of the verdebras in my lower back. You see, my hips and legs were facing one way, and I was a little twisted at the waist turning to hit the trash can....but what ever it was BAD!....The good news is "it was just a snap, pop" and I am mending, but this has really restricted my movement when I was mentally ready to get up and go! .......Well, I will be patient. My fingers are slipping all around the keyboard because the pain meds I am taking make me very woozy! God's blessing to all!
Friday, March 13, 2009
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ReplyDeleteI am thinking of you and AJ and your family. I am and will always be hopeful for any measure of you feeling better, measured minute by minute, hour by hour, day by day. I have seen miracles, they exists. I send you my love and my strength and my support.