Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Well at Least I Am Not Claustrophobic...

So, still out on STD since my niece's wedding in early July.

After getting that pretty hot pink cast removed, 
I went to PT for two weeks.

Wrist still not very flexible,
swollen and still hurt.

Last PT appointment was followed by my 
follow up appointment with the Ortho doctor.

My wrist was bothering me during PT and I was glad
I went to doctor appointment after PT instead of vice versa.

As is SOP, I went in and had an X-ray done.

Well, as my luck would have it, there on this film was
yet another broken bone that did not show up on previous images.

Sooooo....

Doctor wanted an MRI so he could better see what was going on and...
he signed me out for another month.

Yesterday, I had my MRI and found that I am not claustrophobic,
at least when you go in head first, laying on your stomach and your
injured wrist laid out above your head.

I almost fell asleep since I decided to close my eyes.

Never knew that the top and bottom of the MRI machine were open. 
I thought you went into a closed bottom tube (kinda like the body refrigerators
found in morgues).  

The technician was very pleased with my lack of movement... made for great images.

Waiting for doctor to get results and analysis to find out what the path forward for my injury will be.  Could be anything from recasting to splint to who knows what.

At least I am off until September 29 for now.

Had I known I'd be off from work this long, I would have scheduled a get-a-way.

#ItTakesABreakToGetABreak 
#ThatsTheBreak
#RightHanded
#BrokenWristSucks

Sunday, August 21, 2016

Coco is 12 weeks and my STD is holding at 6 weeks...

And counting.

I won't be back until September at least.  

YAY!

This break due to a break is working out rather well.

Now to find a new place of employment to start going to, 
how wonderful it would be to walk back into the office in September,
and hand in my letter of resignation!

Ah, what a dream come true that would be.

But I've not heard back from any of the job applications I've submitted...

I'll keep on applying though, I really need a change.

Sunday, August 7, 2016

One More Week Then It's Bye Bye...

To this hot pink cast.

One more week then it's off disability and hello to the job.

Hope the doctor says one more week after removal so I can 'exercise' my wrist...

What do you think? Yeah or nea to one more week post cast?

Monday, July 11, 2016

So I needed a break...

then I got a break!


Shame it takes a break to get a break.


Whaddya think of the hot pink?

Sunday, May 15, 2016

Reach and Raise Yoga on the Steps

Particpated in Reach and Raise, 
fka Yoga on the Steps today.


Really a nice time spent with my daughter
and one of her closest friends.


This was my first time participating
and its 15th anniversary.


I think I'll do it again next year.
I think I'll get back into doing yoga too.

BTW, for you Rocky fans, it was held on 
the steps of the Philadelphia Art Museum.

Of course the BEST part of the day was
the Mimosas post Yoga!




wink, wink! ;)


#Namaste, #YogaOnTheSteps, #ReachAndRise, #LivingBeyondBreastCancer, #PhillyArtMuseumSteps, #RockySteps

Sunday, May 8, 2016

Happy Mothers Day!

Lovely day spent with the family...
Perfect Mothers Day for me.

Even Mother Nature cooperated
and sent the sunshine and warmth.

Wishing all mothers, adopted, step, birth a very 
Happy Mothers Day!



Thursday, April 14, 2016

What a Crazy Week It's Been

My newest grandson, Shay Michael, arrived last Thursday, 4/17/16, in the wee hours of the morning.  



Mom and Dad were so surprised it was a boy.  This their firstborn, they decided to not find out the gender of the baby.

Shay came home in a rare April snowstorm on the Saturday after his birth.

Something didn't seem right about him.  He looked jaundiced but was acting sort of normal, yet something didn't seem right.

On Monday, my son-in-law called to reschedule the appointment for Thursday to the earliest we could get.  We got a Tuesday appointment.

Dr. said yes he appeared jaundiced but his neurological exam showed great reflexes and he seemed to be active.  Under direct sunlight, the jaundic appeared less yellow.  She chalked the florescent lights with making him appear more yellow than normal.

All this but to be sure, she wanted up to stop by the hospital on the way home and have bloodwork done.  This would be fresh blood being tested v. having to wait for a lab to pick up specimen from office and possible coagulation.

So we did.  My daughter and I stopped by a hospital on the way home and had bloodwork done.

Shortly after arriving home, the doctored called with the results... very high and she wanted to know if we wanted to go back to where he was born on into the city to CHOP.  We chose the hospital where he was born.  My daughter is an ER nurse in that same hospital and going elsewhere would prove a hardship on the pocketbook.  Good news is that this hospital has doctors from CHOP at their location.  (it's bull_hit that a person working at a medical facility known for it's trauma unit has such crappy insurance and has to provide care to so many people who 'don't have insurance' who never have to pay for it... sorry, another post, another rant about Obamacare.)

From the time we had the blood count at the hospital on the way home to the hospital he was admitted to, it had risen 6 more units, up to 30!  YIKES!  Normal is 0 to 5...

It got to the point where my daughter needed me by her side because she was going to lose it with the things Shay had to face... possible brain damage, cerebral palsy and a possible complete blood transfusion.  The Red Cross had been called to bring in the special blood needed.

It was about midnight and I put on clothes and headed up to be with my daughter and her husband and Shay.


Since that time, he's made many small successful steps and we are very grateful for the many prayers that we received.

Please say a prayer if you have a moment.  Although Shay shows improvement, he's not out of the woods just yet.