Friday, October 5, 2018

Lazarus

I stood yesterday, unaided, for the first time since August 31st. 

Let’s face it, not terribly elegant and I felt like a sack of potatoes but I got out of the chair by myself.  Lazaruscrosevup and stumbled out into a new life. Elias was pretty happy.  I got an extra chocolate espresso. The weights went up as the daily effort to increase upper body strength continues. 

A little at a time.  After the surgeon approved weight bearing as tolerated on my right leg and “toe taps” (10%) on my uninjured left leg I no longer need the Hoyer Lift and I use a board to transfer from bed to chair. 

Loren thought I did a pretty good job with minimal assistance. She is in green denoting she is a transporter but she only has to push me now, no more holding my leg. Whichever therapy school she gets into will be lucky to have her. 

It’s absurd how hard I struggle with exercises that in my former life would have seemed no problem at all. It’s my new stage in recovery. I push as hard as I can adding pounds and feeling my muscles ache when I am back in bed. Yesterday Sonny and his Mom were in Physical Therapy and she said he was having a crappy day.  I saw a challenge as the young adult with dreads and flashing black eyes glared at me. His father is black and his mother is white and I imagine before his stroke he stood like a Colossus astride two cultures in our terribly divided society, tall and lanky and strong and proud. 

Hey Sonny I said. He glared. I heard you are having a crappy day. He acknowledged me so I told him about my agony going to the doctor to get good news. We compared notes how hard everything is. Then I dropped my bombshell. “Eddy loves me more than you,” I said confidently. Hell no he said. Eddy came back and suddenly Sonny was all smiles and cooperation as I sat there and pressed and bent my legs. 

Another successful day in rehab. Back to my room to contemplate the idea I might go to the bathroom by myself pretty soon. 

Weirdly enough I’ve heard nothing from the insurance but I’m thinking I get to stay here a while longer as now I can stand and move along in my therapy. Here’s hoping...Thanks as always for all good wishes.

11 comments:

Unknown said...

Sounds like Introvert Michael is discovering Extrovert Michael and is flexing his gift for making grumpy people smile and breakibg their silent shell into conversation. You just keep amazing us Conchscooter! Keep it up!! :) KWBound

Keith said...

Michael,
I should have posted sooner. It has been years since my wife and I dined with you and Layne, and since visiting your workplace at the police station. But I have been a loyal reader, and have been glued to the computer following your ordeal. It's crazy how in one moment, everything in your life can change. Keep up the good work.

CeliaB said...

Your hard work before and after the accident is paying off. As you say your core muscles prevented spinal damage. I remember quarterback Joe Montana, after spinal surgery developing core strength and protection moves so he could play football again. And I remember someone saying that a 90 year old can develop the muscular strength of a 20 year old. So the human body is amazing with the right training. Good work, Michael.

unknowitall said...

Michael, Congratulations on getting back on your feet. So happy to hear it. Keep up the good (hard) work. It's paying off!

Anonymous said...

….my doctor told me I was " morbidly obese." The strain on my heart and not to mention my legs, knees etc. was having a negative impact on my health. It's just a thought but if you'd eat less, you'd shit less as well. That future weight loss might show off all that gym work hidden deep within.

David Masse said...

Standing ovation, MONSTROUS APPLAUSE!!!
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

Anonymous said...

Excellent! -claps enthusiastically-

Anonymous said...

Great accomplishment. Great news. Great big get well wishes. Michigan

Doug Bennett said...

I am happy for you.

Troubadour said...

Brandy and I have been following your posts and comments on Facebook, you are doing fantastic! Your attitude is not only amazing, but also inspiring, keep up it up!

Conchscooter said...

Thank you all.