tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1833164400791748803.post6164634120387114807..comments2024-03-25T06:18:10.193-05:00Comments on Heather knits, the junk food queen (aka Houston Heather): "That must be some pretty important bacon"Heather Knitshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13022385888851138070noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1833164400791748803.post-33192833101759979402016-10-07T12:42:42.360-05:002016-10-07T12:42:42.360-05:00Praying for you, God knows what you need. Listen, ...Praying for you, God knows what you need. Listen, walk through the steps mentally, and then take each movement slowly but firmly. You have done this, you can do this, and don't let anyone rush you or hubby. I do this every day, several times a day, and I focus on the immediate issue at hand. The pain thing will have to work itself out, with or without pain meds. There is tissue swelling and drainage you can't see that will heal in time, it has to be very painful. Look at what you have already done to help in the past month...after the pain diminishes, movements need to be smooth and followed through...just like you have been doing at work and home. You gotta love that aunt of yours, she is a blessing indeed. Praying for you.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1833164400791748803.post-55659227688721465162016-10-07T12:30:43.337-05:002016-10-07T12:30:43.337-05:00praying stuff gets back to normal--right after a s...praying stuff gets back to normal--right after a surgery stuff takes a sec to get back into place--I have no doubt Ron will be walking better than ever soon enoughAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1833164400791748803.post-42896265098852309112016-10-07T07:26:56.151-05:002016-10-07T07:26:56.151-05:00I am worryied he will have alcohol detox . Sorry i...I am worryied he will have alcohol detox . Sorry i know that sounds pervasive but it could hamper the recovery. The first day or two can be very painful but he should be better shortly. The bladder should be back as well today i hope! That bacon story was funny! Hang in Heather you are going to work today right? Let the nurses care for him your turn is coming up...oh PT they have to ask those things because they will get them for you if you dont have the accomodations you need. I know it feels invasive . I wouldnt have told about you bipo either you are fine..very stable and a very good nurse to Ron. no home catheter! cheering you on big hugs and tons of supportAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17617827125162664340noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1833164400791748803.post-90590544167224647452016-10-06T22:00:14.062-05:002016-10-06T22:00:14.062-05:00prayers for you both, Heather!
I was on hydromorph...prayers for you both, Heather!<br />I was on hydromorph with a kidney infection..it's a narcotic/opioid so pretty powerful stuff. I wasn't on it long, but it makes you out of it. I know it's personal, but do the doctors know Ron has a history with addiction? it's important to know when taking that stuff.<br /><br />The not being able to pee can be from the anesthetic..prayers things start moving properly again.<br /><br />((hugs))Jillian Wheelerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05731003291977235050noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1833164400791748803.post-38577930439491598202016-10-06T21:37:18.718-05:002016-10-06T21:37:18.718-05:00Sorry to hear about the issues Ron is having. I go...Sorry to hear about the issues Ron is having. I googled unable to pee after laminectomy and this can happen. Most patients were sent home with a foley catheter and many said that when they were given floxmax they could pee but they didn't like the side effects of the flomax. Hopefully this will not be permanent. What did the doctor say about the not peeing and the fact that he is still in pain (if you even got to talk to him - they seem to disappear when you need to talk to them after a procedure).Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com