No place like home

There’s no place like home for the holidays 🎶.

I am very happy that I will be going home tomorrow (Wednesday 11/22) and can spend the Thanksgiving holiday with Glen, Evelyn and Maddy.

The other thing I am happy about is this morning (Tuesday) they cleared me to be “independent” which means I can get up and move about the room, use the restroom on my on and so on. No more calling the nurses for everything.

I’ll have spent a week in rehab when all is said and done. Was it a good choice to come here? Probably. The way the assessments run, the day of the week I arrived, and other factors meant that I probably was here a few more days than I needed to be but it’s fine.

I will continue to walk with the support of a cane. I have to wear a “CTO” brace. It’s a cervical brace that stabilizes my neck and connects all the way down to a belt. Not gonna lie, not very comfortable. I can take it off if I am lying down or inclined less than 45 degrees. I am not sure how long I have to wear the brace, likely up to 6 weeks post-surgery.

I don’t have much pain, partially because I am still on narcotics (oxycodone). There is minor discomfort in my upper back between my shoulder blades where they did the surgery.

The fabulous news though is that all the previous pain I had is gone so the surgery did indeed relieve the pressure on my spinal cord. I no longer have any numbness in my torso or legs.

So, hopefully this surgery and the one last month on my lower back have taken care of any pesky tumors. I just need to get my strength back up.

Next week I will meet with my oncologist and pending clearance from the surgeon and how my bloodwork looks, I may start my next line of treatment. The surgeon and oncologist will consult to determine if I’m strong enough to start the meds. I had major surgery and they want to make sure I’m strong enough to handle a new drug. The medication is an oral chemo called Xeloda (“Za-low-da”) (Capecitabine).

Overall, I’m looking forward to going home, a bit anxious about the next line of treatment, and will need to figure out a plan to return to work. My company has been absolutely fabulous. I basically called my boss the day I needed to go to the ER and told her the situation, she said “we’ve got you covered, go take care of yourself”.

It will be the four of us for the holiday. Making some food, watching some football, maybe working on a puzzle. I’ll be pushing for getting some Christmas decorations out, not sure how successful I’ll be.

I hope you all have a lovely, long weekend whatever you decide to do.

3 Comments

  1. Kim Schraufnagel's avatar Kim Schraufnagel says:

    So happy to hear that you will be home for Thanksgiving. May your recovery continue and the pain remsin gone.

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  2. ultimatesurvivorprime's avatar ultimatesurvivorprime says:

    Honey, that is GREAT news!! We are especially happy that your original pain seems to have been addressed, and you have gained back the strength in your legs. I know being back at home will help you tremendously, but just take it easy at first and dont do too much. You dont want a set-back!!

    Enjoy your family at home on Thanksgiving and know we all share your happiness!

    Much love,

    Mom & Pop Seifert

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    1. Mary Morey's avatar Mary Morey says:

      Yeah! So happy you can come home in time for Thanksgiving with your family. John says he can relate to the freedom of independently getting out of bed. (I think you know he had open heart surgery last month.) It’s certainly true there is no place like home! I hope you continue to improve and can enjoy the holidays. You are always in my prayers! Love Mary

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