Hello again! I know it's been a while again, sorry. Time just seems to be flying by faster than I can take notice of it. The time between my stroke and now has been like that too.
My Mom and Sister came down Sunday morning while I was still in the hospital. I knew Mom was coming but it was unexpected to see my Sister - she took the week off to help. Wasn't that nice? I also got visitors other than family. A friend who I play Mah Jongg and volunteer in the community with came by and another friend who facilitates a Women's Group I attend on Sunday nights came too. The day passed really quickly and I was able to show off getting out of bed and walking without aid. I finally convinced the nurses that I didn't need that leg compression thingy. Boy I really don't like it - I get all tangled up in the tubing and it never feels right after you take it off and put it on again!
The only residual effect I could discern the day after (other than the numbness in my right side) was when I spoke, sometimes it felt like I was trying to say 2 words at once. Everyone else said they didn't notice but ... I did. Half my face felt like it does after Novocaine - tingly and like my teeth were moving when I chewed! My ribcage felt like there were 2 hands (one front and one back) pressing on it. My arm was tingly and twitchy. I was holding hands with my sister and she looked at me and said "What?" I said "What, what?" She started to laugh and said "You don't know you are squeezing my hand, do you?" And I didn't. My knee felt like a rubber ball was on the inside and my foot was tingly and I couldn't get it to go heel/toe when I was walking. All that being said, I felt like I dodged a bullet with all that had happened. It was a clot and not a bleed. It was small and not catastrophic. The effects should all dissipate with time and work.
I was released on Monday with follow ups with the Neurologist and Cardiologist scheduled.
Two and a half months later the feeling in my face has come back, after PT and Acupuncture (still ongoing) I am walking normally, can balance well, still working on running and am almost to the point of having legible handwriting! Yahoo! I can't thank my PT and Acupuncturist enough for their encouragement and innovative treatment. It's made all the difference. They are at Relief at Hand in Seminole, FL.
I still have numbness in my fingers, foot and sometimes my knee. The pressure on my ribcage is less but still there. I tire easily but am working on my stamina. I have to - in 2 weeks, TDH and I start on our Bucket List traveling. We are going to the Royal Peacock Mine in NV to dig for Opals! We saw it years ago on a Travel Channel Show and wrote it down for future reference. Well, The Future Is HERE!!!
I also have picked up jewelry again as a therapeutic aid. I figure there is no better way to get back fine motor control than to DO IT! Following are my efforts.
I found most of the shells on our trip to the Bahamas to celebrate a friends 40th birthday. The first one looked like a dolphin tail when I picked it up. I knew exactly what I was going to do with it!
This one looks like a dancer to me with her beaded skirt flowing to the side as she twirls.
This one I just couldn't resist. It has so many colors and pathways - it speaks for itself.
This was actually the first thing I attempted after the stroke, just to see if I could control the wire.
This was the second thing I did. I felt really confident that I could hold something and wrap it too.
This was the third thing. The sea glass came from the Bahamas and was the perfect shape.
This is the last thing I attempted, yesterday in fact. The coral looks like Yin/Yang to me.
I hope to be a bit more regular with this from now on.
And the title comes from a Beatles song: The Two of Us - Phase 1 - In Which Doris Gets Her Oats.
Be well all.