Had a bad nurse yesterday - she was awful! - and I think that made my emotional state even worse. Today I have great folks again, and everything looks/feels better. Still in pain, but taking it one hour at a time. Not thinking further into the future than just getting home.
It's the little things that make a huge difference:
- Simon drew me a great forest scene on the whiteboard in my room, which is really sweet.
- a nurse's assistant who is pro-active (do you need more ice in your cup?)
- someone who thinks to pull my hosp gown closed in the back, giving me some sense of dignity and privacy
- a smile from the dr, understanding that the pain sucks
- being able to adjust my bad leg on my own . . . a little
- washing my hands at the sink
- sunshine outside the window
- turning the TV off
- planning what I'll write in my letter to the hosp. about that bad nurse yesterday who rolled her eyes when I said I was in pain
Just about everyone here has been really great. Don't you worry, folks, this will eventually be over.
I'm sorry about the bad nurse. That just sucks. Rolling of the eyes is inexcusable.
ReplyDeleteGood that you are still seeing the positives.
The more I hear about Simon the more I like him. What a great kid!
Hang in there!
((((hugs))))