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Tuesday, October 15, 2024

Seeking Comfort

52°f, raining, overcast. This may be as warm as it gets today.


 
This is my couch, and also where I have been sleeping thr past two weeks. What a welter of pillows-- and that is not all of them, as the three larger ones are on my recliner, where I vacated to this morning,  trying to get comfortable. 


That's the icing machine on the floor. It's basically a small cooler with a recirculating pump.  The blue hose attaches to an ice pack kind of thing that straps over my knee, and the ice water runs through it. It helps, some.

But sleep is elusive, because pain of one sort or another has me awake and trying to find a comfortable position over and over, all night. I can't get up in our bed yet, and honestly, sleeping with my bad knee next to my husband isn't an attractive option. So the couch it is. I move pillows here and there, prop up or don't prop, sit up, walk around...you get the idea.  Absolutely zero fun, and I have come to dread nights.

At least part of the problem was identified at physical therapy yesterday: the sciatic nerve in that leg. It is causing a lot of the pain I am having, especially during pt or when trying to sleep. Knowing the cause of the burning pain and muscle spasms helps because now I use ice packs on my leg and hip too. A regular Ice Woman! I go for my follow-up appointment today, so I will have questions for her about what else I can do to be able to do the therapy with less pain.

Still, the knee itself is moving right along and I would be almost pain- free if not for the sciatica. So that is encouraging.  

Yesterday after my 8:15am pt session, we stopped at our friend Shari's new business location for her Grand Opening. The mayor was there along with TV and the newspaper. She was surprised to see us, and gave me the biggest hug. I do hope she does well. We were regulars at her old place, often meeting up with friends for happy hour and relaxing conversation.  The happy hour will have to be alcohol free for us in future.  Wobdering how Larry will like that. Not much is my guess.

We only stayed a few minutes, then drove into town for breakfast at a small local restaurant called Tudor's Biscuit World.  Until recently the biscuits were made by a 93-year-old woman who arrived to make them at 4:00am every day. She retired last month, but trained her replacement well, because the biscuits are still perfect. And they are the perfect comfort food.

I was surprised and delighted to find my son Derek, his 3 daughters and 2 grandchildren there. Totally unplanned! Nothing like good hugs from family for comfort. 

Larry ordered me biscuits and gravy (an Appalachian staple), 2 eggs and bacon. It was the most i have eaten since my surgery and was delicious. 

We came home and drove upbto Sarah's cabin to see the progress made during her visit this time. It looks great; all windows and doors in and weather-tight, spray insulation done, solar lights and power working well, and she has done a lot of outside cleanup too. Next on her agenda is plumbing.

Then finally we were back to the house and my ice machine. I have to admit,  I did little else the rest of the day. I did make a cherrynpie from my canned filling and a pre-made crust, and finished another Maisie Dobbs book, but that was about it. Then another restless, sleepless night. Now it is time for the hour drive to my appointment,  but after Sarah and Tommy come down to make breakfast! 







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26 comments:

  1. All that running around...and you recuperating! My gosh. You put me to shame.

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    1. I bet we will be reading about you doing the same when you get your knee done, Debby! I was more than ready to come home, but I think it did Larry good to get out.

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  2. Hope your appointment went well.

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    1. Thanks, Bill! Dresskng is off and its not pretty, but healing. No real answers for the sciatic issues though, except to go see another doctor and possibly future injections. Don't see that happening!

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  3. Just for comparison, if I made a pie with canned filling and a bought crust, I'd be patting myself on the back for having such a productive day - and that would have been back when I had two working arms :)

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    1. Aw, Quinn, you haul hay, tromp in mud, fix fences...pretty darn good, I'd say!

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  4. I can sympathize with you about the pain. SWMBO has had pain of one sort or another ever since she broke her femur in 2017.

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    1. I feel for her. It really drains the energy.

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  5. Wishing you WELL!

    Hugs!

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  6. Hopefully, you get some suggestions for sciatica pain management at your doctor's appointment. Your nights sound miserable, but despite that, I am impressed with what you accomplish during the day. If you don't mind telling me, what's the name of Shari's business?

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    1. I just have to keep focusing ahead, June. Its no fun right now, but will sure improve.
      Shari's business is called West Virginia Artisan Market. Ahe moved from the center of Ripley to Fairplain, very near the interstate.

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    2. Smart move. She should get more traffic there.

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  7. I hope you can get back to your bed soon — says the guy who mostly sleeps in his chair. As I have just experienced and written, nighttime pain is the pits.

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    1. Yes, I sure feel for you, AC. You have dealt with these nighttime issues a lot longer than I have.

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  8. It's hard when sleep is elusive and you never feel properly rested. Right now I can sympathize after taking a tumble down some stairs and hurting my leg and foot.
    Liked the last post about all the grands in the kitchen💗

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    1. Oh no! That sounds terrible, and scary. Hope you weren't seriously hurt?

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  9. But what has caused sciatic pain? You should rest a bit more..

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    1. I have 3 bad discs in my back, Angie. Apparently the way a person's body is positioned for surgery can inflame the sciatic nerve too. I have had issues with it in the past, but it has been quite a while.

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  10. You have my commiserations, I've had the knee op and wow it wasn't easy after it, but honestly it does get better, a little bit each day.. hang in there and try to not worry.. hope you get to sleep better on your pretty cushions and pillows.

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    1. Thank you for the encouraging words, Chris! If i could just get comfortable for an hour, at any time of day. It will come, I hope.

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  11. When I have to "flee" I go on the hollywood swing. Looks as small as your sofa.
    I am SO SORRY about your pain. I remember that when my arm was "rotting away", it was awful and doctors didn´t take me serious.

    "encouraging" sounds good.

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    1. My sofa is pretty big, actually, about 6 feet long, lol. But so covered in cushions! I hate that about your arm! What was the cause, did they finally discover it?

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  12. I am sorry that you are not sleeping well that is hard, really hard. I hope you get some answers which help improve that for you really soon.

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  13. We have the same ice machine and PT appointments happening at my house. Hubs doctor is an hour and a half away in Louisville, but not another appointment for a couple of weeks, whew. Sounds like you are doing okay and I hope the sleep and pain improves.

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  14. Feel better soon and try to take it easy….kathy

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