Do these hands belong to Rocky? Ready to fight, maybe.
I am wrapped up-- almost 3" thick-- and able to move fingers at least. I have to keep them elevated as much as possible. The pain is minor so far, and for that I am very grateful. No lifting, tugging or pulling for 3 days.
Can't say it was easy as I had a panic attack when they strapped both arms down, inserted 3 IVs, and put the blood pressure cuff on my leg. I had a nightmare with my eyes wide open of the horrors from this past summer in the hospital. The nurse anesthetist said "Time to sleep" .....and that's all I knew until I woke up in recovery.
The doctor said all went well, and that when he snipped the ligament, it snapped back. Pressure is relieved, and maybe, just maybe......I think there is a bit more sensation in the right hand.
I thank you all, faithful readers, for the notes of encouragement and prayers and hovering thoughts around me. Just know how much I appreciate them and how much strength I gain from them.
I can't do much, barely can I hold a cup of coffee. But I have permission to try and stitch strips together today. Still fighting, happy stitching.
I am wrapped up-- almost 3" thick-- and able to move fingers at least. I have to keep them elevated as much as possible. The pain is minor so far, and for that I am very grateful. No lifting, tugging or pulling for 3 days.
Can't say it was easy as I had a panic attack when they strapped both arms down, inserted 3 IVs, and put the blood pressure cuff on my leg. I had a nightmare with my eyes wide open of the horrors from this past summer in the hospital. The nurse anesthetist said "Time to sleep" .....and that's all I knew until I woke up in recovery.
The doctor said all went well, and that when he snipped the ligament, it snapped back. Pressure is relieved, and maybe, just maybe......I think there is a bit more sensation in the right hand.
I thank you all, faithful readers, for the notes of encouragement and prayers and hovering thoughts around me. Just know how much I appreciate them and how much strength I gain from them.
I can't do much, barely can I hold a cup of coffee. But I have permission to try and stitch strips together today. Still fighting, happy stitching.
Well, finger movement means it's good exercise to keep us updated, blogging = PT
ReplyDeleteGood news that all went well!!
ReplyDeletePraying for a quick, smooth recovery!
So happy it went well. Thanks for the update!
ReplyDeleteSo good to hear from you and see the hands! I have an echocardiogram today and will try hard not to panic. The emotion of all you went through is so fresh in your mind, yet you forged ahead to get better and do what you need. Praying the pain stays at bay and recovery is moving forward.
ReplyDeleteHappy to hear all went well. The anxiety attack and nightmare are very understandable. Thanks for the update. Glad this is behind you and praying each day you rapidly get better. ~Jeanne
ReplyDeleteBest wishes for happy healing! Hope the stitching was successful :-)
ReplyDeleteSo happy to hear that everything went well! Happy stitching!
ReplyDeleteOh, I hear the ROcky theme song as Deb makes each stride to better health. Gentle Hugs
ReplyDeleteI've been praying for a quick and full recovery. Be careful and good luck.
ReplyDeleteOh gosh Debbie. I hope you get much better very soon. It's been a long haul, and I hope the end is in sight. Hugs and prayers.
ReplyDeleteSending enduring strength your way.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds scary to me also. I have never heard of them doing both hands at one time.
ReplyDeleteTake care (no need to reply.)
Great news.Take care and have a speedy recovery.Sending big hug!
ReplyDeleteIsn't it great that it is over! And you are on the road to full recovery and good health. You go girl! Sending prayers and healing energy your way.
ReplyDeleteGood news. I was thinking of you, having had such a bad experience last time around. I figured it would be anxiety provoking. All done now. Your job is to heal. Take good care.
ReplyDeleteIt's uphill from here! Take your time; you'll get there!
ReplyDeleteGlad they can't keep you down for long. While trying to stitch may be good, at least for your mental health, try not to overdue it. Keep moving forward.
ReplyDeleteMis mejores deseos para que pronto esté bien.Un cariñoso abrazo.
ReplyDeleteI second MissPat - please don't overdo things, take it slowly. So pleased this is another step behind you and hopefully another step gained.
ReplyDeleteSounds like the surgery went well. Take time to heal.
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