OK so I know that this is gross, but I'll share it with you anyway so that you know a little bit about what I've been dealing with since Monday. As I said before my car broke down the night before my surgery so that's been a hastle all in its own, turns out it was the timing belt so that put me behind like $800 that I wasn't planning on having to spend. I currently have a tube attached to my hip with a grenaid looking thing hanging on the end it is used as a drain and it is the most uncomfortable embarassing thing ever. I'm scared to move too much because I'm afraid I will rip the stupid thing out. I have to shower with one hand because I have to hold it in the other. What does this have to do with anything you may ask...great I'll tell you.
So today I go pick up my car (I haven't taken any kind of pain pills, because I knew I was going to have to drive and also because they make me throw up and my throat hurts from vomiting so much). I'm driving from the mechanic to my apartment and keep getting something caught on my steering wheel. It was my drain (which I have named my blood grenaid because that's what it looks like). I knew I felt it pulling, but I thought it was because of how I was sitting, turns out nope it was the car. This recovery period sucks.
The note I have from the doctor says that I can't squat or lift anything heavy (so there goes working out), he said that I shouldn't have to eat anything to take my antibiotics (which is a lie, I throw up if I eat and I throw up if I don't). And basically I'm too weak to do much of anything. I keep telling myself that I worked really hard to get the ten pounds off and I refuse to let myself gain, but standing at the stove to cook is almost impossible because I just can't stand for long periods of time. I keep telling myself not to be a Negative Nancy and that if I can stick to eating well then I can just pick right back up where I left off.
Keep looking on the bright side. Your almost finished with school, so look at it as an opportunity to just relax - knowing that once you graduate you probably will not have this down time again.
ReplyDeleteIt's true. And you're right. I'll try to think of it that way. Thank you!
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