Hi Postie Family,
Just wanted to check in, I've been reading everyone's posts but havent written in a few weeks. So, this Friday is 6 weeks post-op for me.
Still *sigh* I can't see well. I have double vision. I can close my left (AN) eye with my hand or wear an eye patch and this helps to not see double but, it doesnt help with depth perception. I cant tell how far or close things are. Walking in the grocery store is exhausting! When people come at me, with carts etc, I just freeze afraid I'm going to run into them. Because of this eye thing I cant drive. I wasnt prepared for this. As a single Mom, not being able to drive for 6 weeks has been extremely difficult. Going to see an opthomolagist this Thursday, if anyone has specific thoughts or questions I could ask the Dr that would be wonderful.
I started physical therapy last week. I asked for a vestibular specialist which this facility does not have. I respected the therapist, extremely compassionate. Here's one thing that kind of hit me hard. He said "you've seen yourself for the past 5 weeks, and see your progress. Your family has watched you since the ICU and in rehab and they have also seen you improve." "I'm meeting you for the first time and I'll tell you, its great how positive and optomistic you are but, you've got a long road ahead" He continued "you're very unstable when you walk, you have lost much of your muscle tone (was in the hospital bed in rehab for 15 days) and you are not ready to be taking on tasks and being home alone yet"
Geez...maybe I was getting ahead of myself? I dont want to overdue it, which I think is what he was saying to me. I had at one point been attempting laundry and housework which, anything about the hip level doesnt bother me. But bending over really seems to give me a headache and make me dizzy. Does that happen to anyone else? how long does that last? I dont want to hurt myself but I feel like the only way to get back into normal routine is to push myself to do thing myself.
Opinions? Hugs to everyone, hope you're having a good week and thanks for all of the support!
Val