Managing Pain, “I’m not Leavin’”, Attempts to Move, and Visits from Tan
Last night went well in terms of pain, and Kelty was able to get some sleep in between the nurse visits (and there are a lot of them that first night). She is definitely more alert this time around, which is great. That also means she is more aware of the pain fluctuations. On a scale of 0-10, she seems to be living between 4-6, which isn’t ideal. There’s no expectation she will be at a zero, but I think closer to it than she has been would make her happy. Besides the lumbar plexus catheter, they supplement with Vicadin, Tylenol and Oxycodone. And yes, she really is still more alert than in the past even with all of those narcotics. ;) Kelty actually had the catheter amount increased this morning to beef up the area it was covering, but physical therapy afterwards “just made everything hurt.” Not sure that was effective then...
Kelty used her grown-up voice this morning (she is now 18 and I am a visitor in all of this, not the decision-maker) to let the doctors and nurses know she would not be going home today. It’s not that she loves the hospital so much (and she does love “her hospital”, just not the need to be here), but that the idea of moving and managing her own pain at home made her very anxious and scared. They weren’t telling her she had to, but at the option, she was clear that she wasn’t interested. We are hoping for tomorrow so that we can have Christmas morning at home, but that depends on her getting her move on more than anything.
P.T. was here mid-day and worked to get Kelty out of bed. She got to the edge. Because of the nausea and pain she couldn’t get off the bed or transfer to the wheelchair like we hoped, but we are going to try again tonight. Because she is taking the oral meds okay, that will really determine if we go home tomorrow or not.Â
Dean and Tanner showed up just before noon. Both boys get so worried about Sis when she has surgery, and I so love seeing them love on her when they are here. Tanner was especially happy that they stopped at Dick’s Drive-in for lunch on their way here. Yum!
It’s been a much better Day 1 than in the past, so I’m feeling good about things so far. We are looking forward to a decent night’s sleep, some P.T. work tomorrow, then hopefully heading home. Kelty is reading all of the Facebook and Twitter posts, as well as her texts. Keep them coming...it makes her smile. :)












