Saturday, November 11, 2006

Intense Physical Therapy, Followed By Complete Exhaustion

Emily, Anna and I went to see Jo this morning and she was doing great. She was energetic and upbeat. I was amazed at how well she was doing and I started to think she might come home sooner than I expected. We took Anna back home for her nap and I came back by myself later that afternoon. In the meantime, physical therapy had come by.

Evidently, the therapy people put Jo through some pretty tough paces. By the time I saw her again, she was completely worn out and fairly disoriented. The nurse said that Dr. Kelly has some pretty aggressive goals for Jo so that she can come home as soon as possible. By 7:30pm, she was sleeping pretty hard with the help of some pretty strong pain medication.

Jo, since you won't remember any of this, but I know you will eventually read the blog, I do want to tell you the funniest thing you said. You came out of the bathroom and asked me to get you a swimming suit out of your swimsuit drawer. For a couple of minutes I tried to figure out why you had brought a swimsuit to the hospital until it finally dawned on me that you must have thought you were at home.

By the way, a lot of people have asked how Jo's lifestyle will be affected by having artificial hips. Dr. Kelly did say that we should do less mountain climbing and more swimming in tropical island locations, we should do less skydiving and have more massages, we should run fewer marathons and possibly drink more margaritas. I told her the limits of my sacrificial spirit run very deep!

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