Have you ever had one of those days when everything thing seems to go wrong? Well I’m having one of those months, and I think it might be
two months.
All my problems actually started on June 24th. I
know the exact date because on June 24th I had to drive all the way
into I.F. to the airport to pick up Konnie, who was flying in to spend a couple
of week with me over our birthday.
Or maybe everything started the day before when I got that
call from the doctor’s office, saying the lab test came back and he needed to
see me as soon as possible. Dang, yeah that didn’t help any.
But the next day with a bit of a limp, it wasn’t easy
getting to the airport at all, but I managed, thanks to having a walker.
Getting to my doctor’s office later that day wasn’t any easier because my limp
had gotten a little worse, and my left ear was bothering me, that cough I’d
developed wasn’t any fun either.
Anyway, long story short, along with having to change some
of my regular medications, my doctor informed me my sciatica was acting up, I
had a mild cold, and an ear infection. Oh swell. At least Konnie was around to
help me while I spent a few days trying to stay off my leg as much as possible,
but well, when things on that front got better, I suffered a small accident.
It was nothing major. I have one of those store-bought reusable
plastic water bottles, 24 ounces. And I put it, full on my padded footstool
while I turned to sit on the couch. I’d barely managed that when my bottle
tumbled off the footstool and landed hard on my shin. I even remember telling
Konnie I was going to have an almighty bruise on my shin in a day or two.
The only other problem I noted during those last few days
Konnie was visiting was that while I had finished the antibiotics, my ear still
was “clogged” to the point I couldn’t hear out of it. I made another
appointment with my doctor.
Between making that appointment, and it actually happening,
I took Konnie back to the airport, even though I was again limping. For some
reason my bad ankle was acting up again. Or at least that’s what I thought, until
I saw my doctor.
I must point out at this time, that I should have noticed
there was only a barely discernable discoloration on my shin, and not the
almighty bruise I expected. It hadn’t dawned on me that could be a problem, but
it turns out, my shin didn’t bruise all that much because the blood was pooling
in my foot and he instructed me to spend the next two weeks with my ankle
elevated above my heart!
Do you have any idea how hard that is?
Well let me tell you, it isn’t comfortable to do while
sitting up. Promise. But the hazards of lying in bed for two weeks aren’t so
fun either, especially when my favored pastime is sitting on my computer, writing.
Where do you put a computer while your in bed?
The easy answer is on a bed tray designed for a computer. I
don’t own a bed tray of any sort. I grabbed my reader and a pile of books, and
despite getting some time to read, I went a little stir crazy. I think the
biggest part was that despite living so far apart, Konnie and I usually connect
every day, online. We talk in AIM all the time, which of course we couldn’t do
while I couldn’t get on my computer.
And believe me I did try, but the only place I could put this thing was on my stomach, and putting this big heavy thing on my belly made me
feel like I was about to lose it, if you know what I mean. I couldn’t do it for
very long, and I frankly avoided it as much as I could.
Then my ankle started to feel better, I was starting to
think I would be able to make my brother-in-law’s wedding even though it fell
the day before I was supposed to be up and about again, but well, the day before the
wedding my hip went out. Or rather, I should say, my sciatica reared it is ugly
head again.
Only this time, after 2 weeks of not sleeping on my side
(the best position for my back problems) I was now in a lot more pain than any
other time my sciatica had acted up. I, in fact, ended up in the emergency room
one night simply because my pain was so bad I couldn’t manage to get myself
into my bedroom, let alone my bed.
And, just as I am starting to see improvement on that front,
just as the new month has barely started, what happens? For the first time in
months, I get cramps. Here I hadn’t done anything more than spotting, if at all,
since before Christmas, and suddenly, well until this ends, messes will happen,
and I hate this.
And I’m beginning to wonder if someone upstairs is trying to
keep me home bound for a reason.
But at least it got me thinking about how in writing we’re
supposed to think of the worst thing that could possibly happen, and make it
worse. Every time someone has told me this, I have always thought how could you
possibly make the worst thing to happen worse? Now I know.
Why did I have to learn this the hard way?
Happy writing everyone!