Guest guest Posted March 13, 2004 Report Share Posted March 13, 2004 This will be the first morning I don't get coffee with Pat - Cliff came home yesterday - his neck renovated and now enjoying the fact that I get to cook for him for the next 6 weeks. He's doing well, but tired. Pat was absolutely overjoyed yesterday with her progress. Yesterday 3 days after surgery was to be her first day up on crutches walking around. She had her right hip resurfed, but her left is very bad too and so they are not rushing her - but the good news is that there is no arthritic pain in the right so she is raring to go. Because she lives alone she is staying in hospital a little longer - but man does she seem happy. Her Doc, Dr. Greidanus, told her that as soon as her right hip feels strong he will do her other hip so she will probably not have to wait the 6 months he originally told her - more like 3 or 4. I sure hope that the doctors here figure out it is possible to do bilaterals so others don't have these waits, but at least they are finally on the bandwagon and are actually somewhat excited about resurfacing. Pat just called to let us know that she will probably be moving to the Rehab centre on Tuesday and she has been told that she will be able to stay there in intensive rehab for about 4 weeks. She is absolutely thrilled and can't wipe the grin off her face (many of us will remember the aching cheeks from non-stop grinning). She asked me to let you all know that she has no pain, no fear, no anxiety and she is sleeping very well. She is grateful to everyone in this group for their help and support and to the Arthritis Society in BC for it's unfailing and continuing assistance over the last few years. She is such a positive person and takes everything in stride - I do believe that she will be ready for the 2005 Sun Run/Walk. She probably won't be online for a few weeks yet, but she will be back with further reports. I will keep in touch with her too and keep you updated. For those who asked, the little I know about the Sun Run (and a will know much more I'm sure) - it is a 10 K run held at the end of April every year - something like 30,000 people enter I think. People walk, run or crawl and apparently have a great time and they usually have great T shirts. You raise money for charities and while I have never done it before, I look forward to giving it a shot next year. I understand that weather is usually pretty good too.... and I know the best coffee places in Vancouver! Pam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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