#10 – That broken bones bleed…a lot!
#9 – That all that blood slides down inside your arm leaving behind a gruesome kaleidoscope of black and blue and green and yellow bruises.
#8 – That independent, competent, know-it-all women with PhD’s don’t fare well when they suddenly become completely incapacitated and helpless. They turn whiny and weepy.
#7 – That I’m glad I didn’t do in my son those first weeks of his life when he was so colicky and I was up all night because at 43 he is a Godsend who scraped me up off the floor of the gym with his firefighter friends, stood by me in the ED, kept me from getting kicked off a flight by the TSA (“Look at me, Mom, don’t say one more word.”), and helped me move from pillar to post.
#6 – That my daughter is a whiz at multi-tasking: keeping us all afloat, packing, parenting, teaching, and organizing our big move two weeks after my injury.
#5 – That my son and daughter both picked amazing mates that have been equally helpful and caring through all of this, going way above and beyond the call of duty.
#4 – That my grandchildren remained their remarkable selves through this entire ordeal, Ryan winning his second scholarship to WWDC, Sam getting his Brown Belt and starring in the Middle School musical (after which I had my fatal fall), Aveline rehearsing for her starring role in Rapunzel, and Estelle being her best three-year-old self.
#3 – That Facebook messages and prayers of support can mean everything along with phone calls and visits.
#2 – That the above advice on FB is probably more important than I thought it was.
#1 – That God is good and is enabling me to heal, to laugh more, to wince less, and to begin to love sleeping nearly upright on the couch.
Go you, Karen! I didn’t know that broken bones heal.
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Dear Karen I am sending you healing vibes. Thank goodness that you have a great family who have stepped up to the mark. Typical you have a fall ( you called it fatal happily it wasn’t) two weeks before s move!!!
I have broken my back twice ( two separate occasions) first time compacted fracture , second time ten years later a more dangerous exploded break which needed, three operations a body brace over a month in hospital and lots of help from the family!! So do as you are told and get better!!! ๐๐๐
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I feel like a poker compared to what you’ve been through. Yes, not fatal! I am being a very good girl with the exercises. Thank you for your kind words. ๐
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I meant piker. It’s the left hand again!
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Keep those exercises up they make all the difference. I also find Pilates and Core Excise class really help with mobility and pain. Thinking of you!
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What an insightful, heartwarming blog! I’m so glad you are sleeping. I have been in electronic isolation for most of the past 7 days. It’s delightful to hear from you, my friend! Cathie
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The sleep comes and goes. With more use of the arm there is more pain. Thanks for writing
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