jetskigrl
No mumbojumbo here
- Joined
- Mar 7, 2007
I agree... I am sorry you are having this problem and all this pain, but at least you know what is causing it and can work towards the relief.
What is that saying... Knowing is half the battle....
That is how I'm looking at it It makes me feel better just knowing what is causing the problem. Now if I can get the people at the specialists office to call me back for an appointment.
I'm not sure it is a good sign when the voicemail message says "please leave a message and I will call you back at my convenience." Hum, that doesn't give me the warm fuzzies about the place.
So just to catch everyone up on my Dad... He is finished with his three weeks of no mobility...
I think I told y'all he was in Arkansas when he feel but his home is I n Texas. They were in their motor home, on vacation. My step-mom has macular degeneration in her eyes and can't drive. So after my Dads surgery they were kinda stuck in Arkansas. I was going to fly out and drive them back to Texas but I had never driven one of those things and I think my dad was just a little worried. So my uncle, who also has a motor home, flew out to them and drove them back to Texas.
The following day my dad went to his dr. And the the two drs had already had many a conversation about the surgery already, but this was a follow up. My dad passed with flying colors and given to green light.
So not that is in mobility time period is up, he is now starting PT, the first day was not a good day, he was in a lot of pain and very mad when it was over.... He only has 5 more weeks of this....
But over all the dr is happy with the outcome of the surgery and looking forward to great progress from my Dad.....
I hope that the PT will get easier as time goes on!! But I'm really glad to hear that the outcome of the surgery is good. I hope he has a speedy recovery