Quote from: Denise on September 28, 2018, 01:03:41 PM
Thanks all. I had a follow up with the dr this morning. He removed the drain (that was uncomfortable to pull out!), changed all the dressings (that was painful!), cleaned out my nose (that was pleasant after he was done).
Still no touching the hair (i Look like Medusa with wild hair) to "fix it" So going out is going to be a challenge. Still no glasses, so I apologize for any typos here but it makes using a computer tough. I have everything set to BIG PRINT. I feel like I'm 90 years old.
Oh - and sleeping is challenging. I'm having the most vivid dreams that I actually force myself awake to stop them because I know they are not real.
Pictures will be forth coming.
@Denise Dear Denise:Even though I am eagerly following and anticipating every detail that you are now posting, please, please, please, do not push yourself to get on the forums and your thread .... please, only post when you feel well enough and only give us details and pictures when you feel comfortable doing so......
We are all so very, very happy for you... we are your biggest fans and we are all rooting for you.... as this is obviously one of the biggest events in your life and your journey.
Regarding sleep, I have sleep issues myself so I am just about useless offereing any suggestions for you other than not looking at you computer or phone right before bedtime, eat your meals early ...... and
for me knocking off the much coveted coffee ...) I have found that about an hour or two before bedtime if I sit down in my comfy chair with a blanket on me and a hot cup of water or decaf tea... and read a book for a while, it does a good job of relaxing me and shutting down my ever busy mind so I can then get to sleep a little quicker.
I am wishing you well and a fast and good recovery and may your discomfort turn into jubilation for you very soon.
Hugs and hugs and hugs,
Danielle