[Magdalen] Fall Down Go Boom.
Marion Thompson
marionwhitevale at gmail.com
Wed Jul 8 20:07:22 UTC 2015
Good wishes for a quick and painfree return to full mobility. Been
there, done that. Couldn't drag myself anywhere, however; glad I
wasn't alone or I'd be there still. I didn't get a titanium rod, but a
rotating hip screw. The main hardware reminds me of those clamps with
overlapping teeth that women secure their hair with fastened to the
femur with screws. I was allowed to drive whenever I felt up to it.
Lack of sleep was my huge problem, until six months on I was prescribed
Elavil, or amytriptaline. Saved my sanity.
Marion, a pilgrim ... today my sail I lift ....
On 7/8/2015 3:34 PM, Louise Laughton wrote:
> The evening of June 3, I was putting away clean dishes in the kitchen when I found myself trying to manage a fall in progress. The landing was not too hard, but my left leg was a floppy thing dragging behind me as I shifted myself along through two rooms to get to a phone I could reach. It's been an unpleasant time — orthopedic surgery for a femoral neck fracture, 12-day hospital stay, physical therapy, etc. etc. I’m home and relying on the kindness of others which has been overwhelming. My daughter, who lives two states away with her family, was able to stay with me for almost two weeks; maybe I can drive after an app’t with the surgeon later this month. This is not my grandmother’s broken hip of some 65 years ago. She was never able to live her real life again. They put a titanium rod in my femur and had me on my feet the next day. It’s still walker only for outside the house and night roaming inside, but I’ve graduated to a cane for daytime indoors. Any time it’s ready to stop hurting will be fine with me — it gets better each day.
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