First, this is sort of a public service announcement. If you don't know it, all antibiotics are not these easily taken, clears up the ______________ in a week kind. Since I google everything I take prior to taking it, I was more than alarmed to discover the two antibiotics the post operative PA prescribed can actually be quite dangerous if not taken properly. One of them is a known cause of a very serious intestinal infection called C-def. It's ironical an antibiotic which is supposed to clear up infection can actually cause one. Clindamycin is so efficient at eradicating bacteria that it can scrub your gut of ALL your bacteria - even the helpful kind, and thus you develop an infection (C-def) because of the antibiotic. Of course the post operative people didn't tell me ANY of this.
The reason the recovery is finally beginning to make sense is because I went to my family doctor for my annual physical. He's going to take over the care of the infected incision. He immediately put me on a SECOND probiotic each day. (I'd already started one a day on the advice of my personal pharmacist.) He carefully made me understand the importance of exact dosage times, and FOOD every single time I take one of the antibiotic doses. His best guess is the infection will be gone by Monday the 13th of November, but not the inflammation near the incision which is still extremely painful. It's so painful that I really can't wear anything comfortably except yoga pants - what a fashion statement.
Jan and the Wonderful Walker |
The bad news is the Doc cancelled the Thanksgiving trip to New York, and when I quizzed him about the Christmas cruise, his answer was a pair of crossed fingers. I told him I'm going on the cruise if I have to wheelchair it! On the positive side, Southwest REFUNDED MY $1000 WORTH OF THANKSGIVING PLANE TICKETS TO AND FROM NEW YORK! And people wonder why I always try to fly SW. And, I know they can resell them for a much higher price than I paid, but, still - it's the principal of customer service Southwest practices.
Ask Drake, or should I say, "Mr. Fetch-It". Just imagine how difficult and frustrating your day is when you can't open a cabinet below your waist, use a wall socket, step your legs into your panties and pants, bend over to pick up anything off the floor, struggle to get in and out of the car, and my personal favorite: put on your own shoes and sox. I tell you what; Drake's seriously thinking about putting me on the Waiver Wire. He REALLY hates cooking by committee because I simply won't accept three months of fast food.
This is a wonderful walker wheelie |
Finally, I promise the next blog will be something fun or interesting. I'm tired of this whole surgery/pain/ gig, and I expect everyone else is too. I want to thank everyone who sent me a card, texted me, called me, or e-carded me. A special shout out to the person who has written me every single day since this ordeal started. (I'm pretty sure she's earned some more stars in her heavenly crown.) I've also received flowers, meals, and entertainment from friends and family. My soft spot in the get well card category is for the 20 line letter from one of my second grader friends. Let's just say it was a very interesting read. It's so true when you're feeling punk that a 'good mail' day can really give you a lift.
Drake and I are feeling like 'when it rains, it pours' - This week my dentist discovered I need a crown, and Drake found out during his routine eye exam that he needs a minor eye surgery - he's developed a 'film' under his cataract lens. It's a 2 minute procedure to correct, and he doesn't even need a driver to and from.
That's just typical stuff that happens to your body post age 65. I don't think anyone handed out a coupon allowing one to live forever. However, life's highway seems to be on the downhill slide for us right now. Ahhh, but this too will pass. The real question is how graceful will I be while we are passing out from under this thunderstorm.
That's just typical stuff that happens to your body post age 65. I don't think anyone handed out a coupon allowing one to live forever. However, life's highway seems to be on the downhill slide for us right now. Ahhh, but this too will pass. The real question is how graceful will I be while we are passing out from under this thunderstorm.
3 comments:
Jan, you and Drake are just troopers! Wow! What you have gone thru these past couple of years would knock anyone down, but ya'll just keep pushing thru. I wish I was a person who could just sit down and write people letters letting them know I'm thinking of them, but I can't even write out a grocery list! Maybe this will be my New Year's Resolution, and write 1 letter a week!
On a positive note, Yoga pants are comfortable...so many people would love to have an excuse to wear them every day! Enjoy the comfy pants...
Know you are in our thoughts and prayers...
Love ya!
Glad you are seeing a small light at the end of the very long tunnel at least. WE are keeping you AND DRAKE in our prayers.
Jan, I'm just glad you were able to smile for the picture.
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