Friday, April 26, 2019

A Quick Update


I know.  I have not done a good job keeping up on the blog.  I will give you a quick run-down of what has been going on. 


Sunday, 4/14, we had another tornado scare.  Penny and I spent the morning and part of the afternoon at Kevin and Renea’s.  We had plenty of rain and some wind, but the bad weather stayed south and north of us.  We were in the donut hole so to speak as far as tornadoes were concerned.


Monday and Tuesday were “normal” days. 


Wednesday I headed to the orthopedic doctor about my knees.  I will be having a complete knee replacement on my left knee on 5/21.  There will be a lot of doctor appointments before then.  Meanwhile, the pain continues.  I do not get a lot of sleep because the knees are bone on bone with arthritis and bone spurs.  Every movement is painful and I wake many times during the night because of the pain.  Hurts to walk, hurts to sit, hurts to stand – I am sure you get the picture.


Thursday Kevin and Renea headed for San Antonio, TX, for the funeral of one of their best friends/Army buddy.  Kevin was part of the service.  They took the camper and arrived on Friday.  The service was Saturday.  Left for home on Sunday and arrived on Monday.  They also took Shelby since I would be dog sitting, and Shelby is still a handful.  Lola and Copper are older and easier to take care of. 


However, and of course, we had another tornado watch/warning on Thursday night into Friday.  Penny and I spent Thursday afternoon, Thursday night and party of Friday at K & R’s house with the dogs.  I didn’t get much sleep watching the television regarding the storms.  Again, we were lucky.  We did get six inches of rain.  Ryan came over on Friday to drain some water out of the pool. 


Sunday was Easter so I went to Mass on Sunday instead of Saturday night.  Sunday Mass still lasted an hour and a half.  Church was packed.  There was an Easter egg hunt for the kids after Mass.  Lucky me.


Monday I had an appointment with PA Randy at the Urology Center.  All of my tests came back showing no problems.  Of course, just to be sure, now they want me to have a Cystoscopy (better known as a bladder scope).  This will also be done in May.  May sure is getting booked up with doctor appointments.  I also have an appointment with a nephrologist.  However, that won’t be until the end of September.  They kept changing it to June, then July, then August.  Finally, I said end of September because I am still hoping to get to Cincinnati for a visit.


Dr. Wolff told me I would be in the hospital two to four days after the knee surgery.  Then I will have two weeks of home therapy.  K & R want me to stay at their house when I get home from the hospital.  They will take care of Penny.


Meanwhile I have finished Jana’s quilt top including the binding.  It is now ready for the quilter.  Jana wants to take it to the place in Indiana to have it quilted.  I will take it with me when I go to Cincinnati. 


Forgot to mention that I went to the Derdoski’s for Easter dinner.  Jennifer fixed a ham and fixings.  Sure was good.  Had a really nice time.


That pretty much catches me up on the happenings here. 


3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sure glad you missed out on really bad weather. The south has really been hit hard this spring. We cannot complain about the cold and rainy weather up here. Good luck with the knee. I have it marked on my calendar, so will start the prayers coming your way. Take care and take it KIND OF easy!! Love you, dear friend.
Arlene and Bob

GingerG17 said...

Another knee warrior!! Mine is almost 3 years old. Best thing I ever did! The first couple of days are the toughest in regard to pain, but mine got better and better each day. The hardest part for me was sleeping the first couple of weeks. I did sleep in a recliner for several weeks, slept decent, but missed sleeping on my side. They told me to get up and walk around the house once a day. Ice machine will be your best friend!

My hips are starting to bother me at night. So, I'm now experiencing the tossing and turning you described. Even though my knee surgery was a great success, I will put off for as long as possible the hip replacement.

I'll be thinking of you and praying for you.

GingerG17 said...

Ooops! I forgot. Do the exercises afterwards that they want you to do. Push through the pain as the exercises really really help with range of motion and the pain lessens too. You got this!