And relax...
Aug. 23rd, 2013 03:25 pmI have been sprung from hospital today and quite glad to get home and sleeping in a normal bed. Not to mention getting my hot little hands on my laptop again! The phone is fine for a short while but things are all different and i'm used to my web pages looking and behaving a certain way, you know? Mom and my cousin Cath picked me up about 11 this morning and after dropping a prescription off, i got home just as the rain started bucketing down! My neice brought me some Starbucks tea and we all had a nice visit. I have now had a proper shower and WASHED MY HAIR! Gah! that was the worst part of it really. Well no, i suppose not but my hair was driving me crazy. I've now put my feet up and and propped up on the bed and relaxing while i let it dry and catching up on the stuff i didn't while "inside". I have kept up to speed on facebook and was able to communicate but there's a lot of little bits and pieces that need catching up on too. I can do that over the weekend.
I have a 'call bell' in case i need my mom while i'm in the bedroom but it's not what you would expect. One of my friends gave me a small sock monkey and when you strike it on the wall or a surface it blasts out the Tarzan yell!!!! Awesome! Much better than a regular bell, right? I've made the appointment to get the staples out on Thursday which will be a relief, too.
it will be nice to be in a quiet room to sleep as well. I had two roomies. One of them was quiet but she'd have to operate the bed lifts to get out and then call for a nurse to help her get back in so that would wake me up. The other was a woman who was in a lot of pain, i think, and often called for her top up meds which she could have as often as once an hour. Plus she would have cough medicine and she would often wheeze or sound congested breathing. She also had the television on 24 hours a day, though usually fairly low. If was sleeping i wouldn't hear it but if i was awake i could or i could hear her click through all the channels incessantly at times when she was trying to find what she might want to watch and you know most tv is pretty dire so there wasn't much. Sometimes she'd land on a children's cartoon in the mornings and leave it there, just for the sound and noise i would presume. It probably was more intelligent than some of the daytime programming to tell you the truth.
Anyway, i would imagine the next week or three will be fairly low key and once the staples are out, i'm sure i'll be a bit more comfortable as the soreness slowly eases.
I have a 'call bell' in case i need my mom while i'm in the bedroom but it's not what you would expect. One of my friends gave me a small sock monkey and when you strike it on the wall or a surface it blasts out the Tarzan yell!!!! Awesome! Much better than a regular bell, right? I've made the appointment to get the staples out on Thursday which will be a relief, too.
it will be nice to be in a quiet room to sleep as well. I had two roomies. One of them was quiet but she'd have to operate the bed lifts to get out and then call for a nurse to help her get back in so that would wake me up. The other was a woman who was in a lot of pain, i think, and often called for her top up meds which she could have as often as once an hour. Plus she would have cough medicine and she would often wheeze or sound congested breathing. She also had the television on 24 hours a day, though usually fairly low. If was sleeping i wouldn't hear it but if i was awake i could or i could hear her click through all the channels incessantly at times when she was trying to find what she might want to watch and you know most tv is pretty dire so there wasn't much. Sometimes she'd land on a children's cartoon in the mornings and leave it there, just for the sound and noise i would presume. It probably was more intelligent than some of the daytime programming to tell you the truth.
Anyway, i would imagine the next week or three will be fairly low key and once the staples are out, i'm sure i'll be a bit more comfortable as the soreness slowly eases.