Sunday, November 12, 2006

Back Home Again, Pharmacy in Tow

Jo was let out of the hospital today around 1pm. I know she was excited just to get home, take a shower and lay in her own bed. Just walking from room to room in our house is going to be great exercise. I'll bet tomorrow's lunch money that by next weekend, she will feel so good that she will be begging to go back in and have the right hip replaced sooner than later.

Other than the obvious pain associated with having your hip sliced open, Jo says the primary pain she still feels is her right shin. According to my chiropractor (who, by the way, is awesome if anybody in Denver needs a chiropractor), hip problems can lead to shin pain. I don't know how or why, but I do know that Jo's left shin is not bothering her any more now that she has a new left hip. Interesting, eh?

Emily spent this evening trying to get Jo's medications sorted out and organized. She is already feeling the strain of taking care of 2 instead of 1. Fortunately, I think the elder will regain her independence extremely fast - the younger is going to take some work. One of Emily's toughest tasks will be keeping track of the 40 or so pills per day that Jo is taking. Many of those are still connected to her Aplastic Anemia and the rest are primarily pain pills.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank you for taking the time to keep us all informed of Jo's condition.
I log on regularly to see how you all are, especially Jo.
Keep smiling--I think you will have a better Christmas this year!!

Anonymous said...

I sure hope Jo found her swim suit as she will probably need it soon, along with her dance shoes (boots if she's gonna dance with me, and she better!!) God bless all three of you and thank the Lord for Emily.

Fred

Anonymous said...

Hi, Jo!
Sure glad to hear your first hip surgery is over! BUT with all that medicine did your nanny Emily ever tell that "a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down, medicine go down"???? Hmmm.. I bet you could even write a dance to that one!
Take care! Miss you!

MIke McKENZIE
Columbia, SC

Anonymous said...

Hi,Jo I read what your better half has to say all the time. Good luck to you all. You have really had a time. Know how it goes. Just to let you know who this is, Marsha Bailey Teacher in Ohio. Before you got Married you sat on My Husbands lap in PA. When we stayed in the Cottages. I have followed you all along. Get better soon. You are such a great person