Wednesday, March 6, 2013

the leg

Ok, fair warning, this is going to be a long post full of nasty pictures. I want everything in one place. So if you aren't up for it, hit that red x in the upper right corner. So on Friday feb 8th, I stopped at the Hardees in Morton to get the free breakfast sandwich they owed me for messing mine up twice a few months earlier. I decide it will be easier to explain if i just go in. Thinking I will just run in, I left my phone in the car, step out of my car with my right foot and slip on a patch of black ice. I go to drag my left leg around as its twisted behind me and immediately notice that my foot is dangling. ummmm, not good. i can't get up, nobody around, phone not in reach. wait a few minutes, car pulls through drive thru and i flag him down and ask him to go in the store to get an employee. i seriously thought he was not going to do it. anyway, guy comes out, looks at me, says he has to get manager. he comes back out and says she is starting paperwork and says he is going to help me get up and back in my car. i tell him there is no way i am going to be able to help lift myself as im still on ice and cant put any weight on the left leg. he picks me up, i end up putting pressure on both legs to get back in my car. the manager comes out and proceeds to stand there and fill out paperwork with me in extreme pain and in the freezing cold. she asks where i am going, (no offer to call ambulance) and i say i guess i will drive down to the medpoint. i call medpoint to tell them to meet me outside with a wheelchair. the nurse comes out looks at my leg and says we aren't moving you, we are calling an ambulance. so they call an ambulance, dr comes out and agrees and they stay with me until ambulance gets there. apparently they were afraid i was about to pass out, my bp was thru the roof. the ambulance gets there, splints me in my car and puts me on a stretcher. of course i refused their pain meds because they were iv and amy wasn't there to hold my hand :)chad and amy meet me at the er where they gave me pain meds, did xrays, splinted me, and just kept me for who knows how long. i go home with a referral for ortho and sleep as much as i can. kenz had a gymnastics meet the next day that she was super excited about so chad and court went to that while mom and dan came to "babysit" me. the funny part look what mom did the night before. awesomeness runs in the family, what can i say. So we had an appt on Monday and an appt on Thursday where we scheduled surgery for the next day. Unfortunately when I got there and all prepped, my Dr came in and said it was still too swollen, they would put an external fixator on and hope that swelling was down enough to do surgery next week. First, presurgery even though it was just a quick surgery, my pain was through the roof and I ended up being admitted for 2 days. here's a pic of the external fixator in the hospital at home, finally, on sunday we headed back to the dr on Tuesday for him to evaluate the swelling and decided he would do the surgery the next day (Wed 2/20) surgery was scheduled for the afternoon until they called about 8 am and asked if i could come in right away, they had some cancellations. chad convinced me and we all (chad, amy, and I) headed that way. we got all checked in and prepped and then waited a couple hours to go back. I just remember waking up in recovery and being told i was "eating them (drugs)alive" as long as i was still breathing and in pain, keep giving me painkillers. here's a look at my new hardware 15 screws and 3 plates. I guess one leg was worse and one better than they thought. Once my pain was under control, we were on our merry way. i came home and felt pretty good after 2 days and was ready to go back to work, i thought. unfortunately, my body had a pretty bad reaction with the strong ab from surgery and it eliminated all the "good bacteria". it's really hard to recover and have any energy when you can't eat/digest anything. I'm still recovering from that. slowly but surely. Yesterday I had my splint off, staples out, more xrays, and a pink cast on (per Kenz's request). these next ones are pretty bad.... so that's where we are in this journey, the cast for 4 weeks and then evaluating how much longer before i can begin to bear some weight on it. so, i think the worst parts are over, now it's just making adjustments to life and doing as the dr says!

Saturday, February 23, 2013

Bert's thanksgiving turkey play

November miscellany

kenz with great grandma and grandpa bushell at the veterans day breakfast that we attend every year.kenzee just looking cuteblaine, davis, and aunt chrissy during a very intense gameand kenz knocked out after all of the excitement of DISNEY On ICE

STL Part II

The next morning, before we headed back to P town, we thought we would get our energy out at Grants Farm. We love that place and it was perfect to get some fresh air. It was also their last day of the season so that was fun. I have many more pics of this on my old computer of course.

American Girl STL Trip

One summer afternoon a couple of us crazy mothers decided it would be fun to check out the new AG store that was opening in STL. It would be so much closer and cheaper than going to Chicago. So we planned our weekend for the first weekend in November and off we went. It was a pretty small store and we had a pretty big group, but they didn't seem to mind much. After shopping in the store and a snack in the café, we headed to the hotel for swimming for the rest of the night.

Halloween 2012

Just a couple of pictures from my phone from Halloween. Pretty low key this year, just Lilly the angel came to trick or treat with us. For memory's sake. Kenz had a super cute custom made mermaid costume that she had to have. Until she talked daddy into one of the cheap tacky velour things. It's okay, she was happy!
Kenzee's class always takes a trip to Rader Farm in the fall. It's a charming little place with pumpkins, petting zoo, crafts, foods, games, and activities. The kids love it and the parents are always ready to head home.

Walk for rememberance and hope

It was a VERY crisp, cool morning for the Walk for rememberance and hope. It's a fairly new event so it's still pretty small. There were many little elements that made it special, but most of all when my family surprised me. I can't believe they came all the way here to be with me for this day. Well, actually, I can, they are all pretty amazing.
watching all the riders leave for the St Jude Ride to Memphis Kenz & I on our date while daddy & sissy were already in Memphis. Me finally getting to Memphis, not a fun drive by your self, So neat coming over the bridge for the first time though!