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Our Get-Well Wishes for Wings2C

Last post 07-04-2008, 9:28 by wings2c. 16 replies.
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  •  07-01-2008, 21:14 3165692

    Our Get-Well Wishes for Wings2C

    I am sending an email to wings2c with a copy/pasting of your words here, bobdmac and Catbird's as well.   Anybody else?  I'll send her more... Hopefully, it should help to cheer her a bit.

    My subject line on this one reads:  "Good Wishes From the Forum 1"   (I am assuming there will be more...)

    And this first one contains the following:


    FROM CATBIRD'S POST:

    "Three surgeries on one hand at one time. Well. THAT is hard. I had one surgery on one hand at a time 15 years ago and I also lived alone and I also found myself mightily frustrated. Open a can one handed? Try it. Dress yourself one handed? button a shirt, pull up a zipper. Do dishes? Lock a door? Open a microwave dinner box one handed. Open your mail? Without swearing. Take a shower? Forget it for the duration, but three in one day on one hand! Dear me, wings, can someone bring in meals for you til you can "get a grip" on things? Or can you live on Chinese delivery for the duration? Love those pain pills. Don't hesitate to ask your doctor if you need more. Baby yourself. Okay? There is no need to be stoic and suffer if they are offering relief! But ... of course, since a mouse move and click only takes one hand, we expect that you will be able to keep your one good "hand in" and follow the news at the forum :-)) where folks are thinking of your and maybe worrying a bit too. And maybe you can manage some of those links that bobdmac put up with magical photos of redtails and kestrels. No keyboarding, of course, but maybe that is why the "mouse" was invented?"

    FROM BOBDMAC'S POST:

    "Thanks, Socal, for the update on Wings. I hope she knows we wish her all the best and a speedy recovery, with a minimum of pain."

    In fact, I may move this post to a new thread that everybody can post their good wishes and notes to wings2c on....
  •  07-01-2008, 21:20 3165711 in reply to 3165692

    Re: Our Get-Well Wishes for Wings2C

    Wings2C we miss you here already, and hope you have a verrrry speedy recovery!  I, personally am saying an extra prayer for your healing each night!  Take care, dear friend! - socal
  •  07-01-2008, 21:59 3165859 in reply to 3165711

    Re: Our Get-Well Wishes for Wings2C

    Wings2C:

     I'm sure by now most know I am not to good with words. I have the same feelings as the rest but it probably won't be said near as nicely! I too have had carpal tunnel surgery on my right hand and just having that was a very helpless feeling! I do hope you have someone near you to help with recovery. Spend your time enjoying what you may find to occupy you. Pamper yourself. Remember it is only temporary when it is healed you will be so much better. Follow doctors orders and don't try to rush things. We will miss your posts but you will definitely be in my prayers!

    Wishing you a very quick recovery

    Observer

  •  07-01-2008, 22:05 3165880 in reply to 3165859

    Re: Our Get-Well Wishes for Wings2C

    THIS is a brilliant idea! Thank you for having the wit and wisdom to do it for her.
  •  07-01-2008, 22:06 3165884 in reply to 3165859

    Re: Our Get-Well Wishes for Wings2C

    Wings2C. Thinking of you tonight and hope you have a restful evening.  I had rotator cuff surgery and with a husband and grown son at home, I wound up taking care of myself the day after surgery.  No one seem to know what to do with me. So, I just took care of myself with one good arm and we never missed a meal.  Getting dressed and the bathroom was something to behold though.  Don't mean to say they didn't want to help, but mom " carries on" like she usually does. 

    Hope the coming days are uneventful and take those pain pills.  They give them for a reason.  Get well soon!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  •  07-01-2008, 22:29 3165973 in reply to 3165884

    Re: Our Get-Well Wishes for Wings2C

    Hey, Wings––I hope the good wishes from all the good people here and the pretty hawk pictures help you ease the pain and pass the time. We miss you.

    "Freedom of the press is guaranteed only to those who own one" –– A. J. Liebling
  •  07-01-2008, 23:34 3166166 in reply to 3165973

    Re: Our Get-Well Wishes for Wings2C

    Here's one especially for you, Wings:





    "Freedom of the press is guaranteed only to those who own one" –– A. J. Liebling
  •  07-02-2008, 4:04 3166383 in reply to 3166166

    Re: Our Get-Well Wishes for Wings2C

    Wings2C - I was glad to hear you were doing well after your surgery.  I hope you have a speedy recovery so you can get back to posting.  We miss hearing from you.  Get well soon!!!
  •  07-02-2008, 7:53 3166522 in reply to 3166383

    Re: Our Get-Well Wishes for Wings2C

    you all are the most thoughtful and kind people i have ever known. this means so much to me. i am feeling better today. it has been difficult by myself, but hopefully the worse is over. i had my thumb joint repaired, a trigger finger release and carpal tunnel release. the right hand may have to wait, after this experience. catbird described it pretty accurately!

    i love all of the pictures on flicker. and, the hawk bob.....amazing, thank you all so much. this was a special treat for me. hugs to you all. and, yes, thank goodness for the mouse!!


    The human spirit needs places where nature has not been rearranged by the hand of man. ~Author Unknown
  •  07-02-2008, 8:29 3166585 in reply to 3166522

    Re: Our Get-Well Wishes for Wings2C

    Wings, I'm sending you happy thoughts and best wishes for a speedy recovery and return to normal activities, including our Forum. Daily observations without you are like a redtail who's missing several key  primary feathers--he can get where he needs to go, but the flight would be so much more graceful and enjoyable were he in full feather. Take it easy, take it slow, and take in deeply our concern and affection for you.  --Bville



  •  07-02-2008, 23:03 3170842 in reply to 3166585

    Re: Our Get-Well Wishes for Wings2C

    Howdy Wings.  So glad to hear your surgery went well & you are on the mend.  Please take it easy & be careful not to overdo.  The only thing that comes close for me (as far as learning to use one hand) was when I snapped both bones to my wrist when my youngest daughter was about 3 months old.  Have you ever tried to change a diaper on a kicking kid with one hand?  Boy was that a riot.  We all miss ya bunches!!!Smile
  •  07-03-2008, 1:40 3171092 in reply to 3170842

    Re: Our Get-Well Wishes for Wings2C

    Wings: Lordy - just imagining baby changing one-handed is enough to scare me! I also wanted to let you know that when you go for checkups and to get the first big fluff dressing off, it is normal for it to be very gross and grungy and the docs and nurses are used to seeing all kinds of messy dressings. I had everything from spaghetti sauce to cat litter imbedded in my "mitten" dressing, and even had some scotch tape stuck in it because I had tried to make a sticky mitt (reversed scotch tape) to make picking up little things easier. Another bright idea that blew a fuse. Probably the only thing worse that I can think of are two things: One is a coworker years ago who insisted on having both her carpal tunnel release surgeries done at the same time, and two, the local trauma surgeon who fell playing soccer with his sons and broke BOTH arms.
  •  07-03-2008, 6:24 3171167 in reply to 3166585

    Re: Our Get-Well Wishes for Wings2C

    thank you Bville...that is a beautiful analogy!
    The human spirit needs places where nature has not been rearranged by the hand of man. ~Author Unknown
  •  07-03-2008, 6:27 3171168 in reply to 3170842

    Re: Our Get-Well Wishes for Wings2C

    tripsqkr:
    Howdy Wings.  So glad to hear your surgery went well & you are on the mend.  Please take it easy & be careful not to overdo.  The only thing that comes close for me (as far as learning to use one hand) was when I snapped both bones to my wrist when my youngest daughter was about 3 months old.  Have you ever tried to change a diaper on a kicking kid with one hand?  Boy was that a riot.  We all miss ya bunches!!!Smile

    OUCH! That had to be painful! Thanks for thinking of me. Thank goodness all of my animals don't have to wear diapers!    


    The human spirit needs places where nature has not been rearranged by the hand of man. ~Author Unknown
  •  07-03-2008, 6:35 3171172 in reply to 3171092

    Re: Our Get-Well Wishes for Wings2C

    Catbird:
    Wings: Lordy - just imagining baby changing one-handed is enough to scare me! I also wanted to let you know that when you go for checkups and to get the first big fluff dressing off, it is normal for it to be very gross and grungy and the docs and nurses are used to seeing all kinds of messy dressings. I had everything from spaghetti sauce to cat litter imbedded in my "mitten" dressing, and even had some scotch tape stuck in it because I had tried to make a sticky mitt (reversed scotch tape) to make picking up little things easier. Another bright idea that blew a fuse. Probably the only thing worse that I can think of are two things: One is a coworker years ago who insisted on having both her carpal tunnel release surgeries done at the same time, and two, the local trauma surgeon who fell playing soccer with his sons and broke BOTH arms.

    Hi Catbird! When you are down it is always nice to have someone remind you that it could be much worse! Wink My boss just came back to work after having both knees replaced! I can't imagine having both hands in this condition! But, like I told Socal, I have one finger working now and can use the shift key! Getting the bra on was a different story! I tried to hook it first then put it on over my head. It rolled up like a kinked rubber band. I didn't think I would ever get the damn thing off. Embarrassed

    I am sure my dressing will be full of dog and cat hair! I haven't done much with food these days.Thanks for the heads up on the dressing. I hope he will take this cast off on Monday and just wrap it. At least, my fingers would touch then. That would help. Thanks again.


    The human spirit needs places where nature has not been rearranged by the hand of man. ~Author Unknown
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