Back pain: who knew something was broken?

Several weeks ago, my wife was out on the riding mower, and it got stuck in a ditch. That happens a lot since our yard is a former farm with lots of ruts in it. After we pulled it out, she had a sore back, an often-times occurrence after we cut the grass at our age.

But this time it wouldn’t go away. When it got to the point where she couldn’t move due to the pain, we called an ambulance. The ER was the usual disorganized chaos. It the end they found a small fracture in a vertebra. They kept her five days. The reason is that her BP was sky-high. We kept telling them they were causing the blood pressure spike by taking her off all the meds she’d been taking up to then.

Finally, they believed us after apparently thinking we were nuts. The BP came down and they discharged her with a back brace, saying this was better than surgery. A friend lent us a walker. Now we have physical therapists stopping by and helping her.

I doubt she’ll be out on that riding mower again soon.

Malcolm

A huggable kidney for my upcoming surgery

kidneySince I don’t know anything about huggable stuff, it never occurred to me there would be a huggable kidney out there “when urine love.” One of these showed up as a surprise package from my daughter, her husband and my granddaughters today to help me prepare for and get through next monday’s kidney surgery.

Much appreciated because it will come in handy whenever the pain meds start wearing off.

However, since I think the hospital might mix this up with one of my real kidneys, I’m saving this for home use only. Not sure that my calico cat will allow this in the bed, but we’ll see.

So far, my research has shown that real kidneys don’t have eyes, feet, and stuff, but we’ll let that slide.

This is going to come in handy.

–Malcolm