Okay, this may be the last post for a while. I’m going to be exploring what I can do via dictation and such, but no promises
Meantime, I’ve been trying to prepare as best I can. While I really liked the oven mitt idea, I just tried doing things one-handed as best I could, and decided it’s really going to blow in some respects. I can shave one handed/off handed, though it is not pretty and not the best, but with practice I hope it will get better. One of the real problems is with caps on things, so I’ve done up baggies with two weeks of morning and evening meds/supplements to make that easier in the days after the surgery. It really is the small things, like getting toothpaste onto the toothbrush, that are going to be a pain one handed.
As discussed before, I have gotten as many things unbreakable as I can just in case. The Mueller stainless steel French Press is nice, and I’ve noticed the loose lid seems to be holding a bit better these days. I got an Ideal Servings stainless steel airpot, made in Taiwan, and am very much enjoying it. I also caught a deal on a Mueller electric grinder that while they have a very different take on coarse grind than I do, works well and I can operate it one handed. While I am still playing with brew times, finding that I like the current set-up: grind fresh beans, pre-heat the French Press, let the grinds soak a minute, then fill and brew. I then pour through a pour-over filter with a number 2 filter (found the holder on clearance at a grocery store a while back) into the airpot. Oh, am pre-heating the airpot with the water from the French Press when I start to brew. Also, my landlord bought an electric kettle for me to use as I was using a boiler and pouring from it. Have to admit, I’m liking the kettle.
Given that my mugs are breakable, I have disposable hot cups for the first few days post surgery. Actually, figure the weekend will not be fun, so have as much set-up for ease as I can. I have instant coffee (bleh) and some tea as it may be easier to make than coffee. Annoyed that everyone is out of Scottish Breakfast tea, but have some good Russian Caravan to augment the (meh) English Breakfast. The recliner is set to be my home at need, though my bed came with a platform that will raise the head like a hospital bed. Both will be set before I head up for the surgery. I also have what I hope is two weeks worth of breakfast and supper (I rarely eat lunch) tucked away in the freezer and refrigerator. Even have some snackage, though not a lot. Deliberate on that.
Things have been re-arranged so that things are to my left: the controls for the recliner, tables, etc. It’s amazing the number of “small” details that going around one-handed I have found, and I know I’ve missed a few. UPDATE: Should also mention I found a surge protector/power block that actually clamps to the desk I set up as my food/drink area. Makes plugging and unplugging much easier! Will try to post a photo later.
The bathroom has been scrubbed and sterilized to within an inch of it’s life, as I get to start bathing in special medical soap tomorrow. I’ve been tested for any sign of flesh-eating bacteria, and now they want to do what is needed to prevent any infection via the skin. I’m amused in that the name-brand version of this soap is often promoted for cleaning “adult” toys, and I am not to get it anywhere near my face or private parts. I get to scrub down with it (using fresh washcloth each time), wait five minutes, then rinse. Joy. Still need to find a mechanical kitchen timer for that if possible.
Also, have my first pair of old-man velcro shoes. No way I can tie my shoes one handed, so got a cheap pair to get me by for now. Hoping to start back in on walking next Monday, will see how it goes.
Pain management is the question. I’m hoping they do as good a job as the heart surgeons did, and am giving them that challenge. Don’t expect it to be fun, but am hoping for the best.
I have a book someone was kind enough to send me that I’ve been saving for post-surgery. If it’s as good as I think it will be, will be promoting it later. Reading may be a challenge one handed, but it’s one I will cheerfully meet.
If all goes well, I go in Friday morning and will be home Friday evening. Because of the prior heart surgery, they are going to do the operation in one of the hospital ORs rather than in the outpatient surgery suite. Amazing that this is now done outpatient given that they effectively (though not completely) amputate your arm, make the repairs, then re-attach it. All in about three hours if there are no problems/complications.
Part of me is more than ready for it right now. I had to go off my supplements and such that I use to deal with the arthritis and the pain, and the experience does not make me a happy or patient wolf. In fact, with the pain, I might even be tending towards being a bit grumpy on occasion. So, I’ve been joking and cutting up a bit more than normal to compensate.
There are a few more last minute things to take care of. Going to go get my hair cut after lunch, and tomorrow will be focused on emergency stuff for if there are any problems. Thursday is going to be spent picking up advance medicines and taking care of a couple of last-minute items. If something earth-shattering comes up, will try to post but for now my focus is on all the last minute things I have to do. I even have a timeline provided by the doc for what I am to do, when, and how. Which, given my memory issues from the lightning strike, is a very good thing.
More soon I hope!
God speed, Wolf, and may this flight end as well as that of the Fantasy.
Thank you! 🙂
Good liuck with it.
Life sucks when your warranty runs out.
Appreciate, and yes it does! 🙂
May the surgeon be gifted, the nurses skilled and attractive, the surgery short and effective, and the after effects as painless as possible.
We’ll be rooting for you in all the ways we can.
One reason to be glad it’s Outpatient Surgery – hospital food (where do you think the airlines learned their cooking skills?)
Iggy
LOL on the food, and have to agree. The one time I’ve had good food in a hospital, it came with restaurant prices and was added to the bill. 🙂 Thank you!
Best of luck with it all and have a speedy recovery! You might find it amazing what you can accomplish one handed. Through my shoulder woes I learned I could drive a stick shift car one handed, with my right arm firmly restrained in an immobilizer sling. and my shoulder woes got me solidly into comfy slip on shoes, Merrells being my go to brand.
I hope sleep post surgery is not challenging. that honestly was the one thing that was hard at first after both my injuries and later after the surgery. lack of sleep during a recovery is rough
Thank you! Merrell are good shoes, if I have to stay with this a while am thinking of moving up to them from the cheap off-brand I bought. For sleep, me too. Sleep and pain management are crucial, hoping for good luck with both. Thanks again!
Best wishes and may God smile on you. And, may Murphy decide to take a break for a week or four.
I had to get the knee tendons reattached a couple of years ago, and spent several weeks sleeping in the recliner somewhat misnamed as “The Comfy Chair”. Getting the brace altered to flex a bit more each visit was a thrill, and the day it came off was one for celebration.
This too shall pass. OTOH, there’s physical therapy to look forward to. Nope, not gonna elaborate. It. Will. Get. Better.
Thank you! It will be interesting, and glad the bed actually will raise the head like a hospital bed so I have an alternative to the recliner — after a bit it is indeed not a comfy chair. Have had a novel suggestion made for PT, which is to learn to play the guitar in addition to the regular PT. Will see what the PT people say, and might just give it a try. It can’t be much worse than my bagpipe playing…