Thursday, May 10, 2012

X-Rays Last Night


Maybe around 10pm I  went for an X-ray. A team of ladies slid me onto stretcher bc no getting up yet.

There are three drains to be careful not to pull on. So tricky. Let's just say it was the drugs that made me attempt to micro manage the process.

I get to X-ray and meet the fun night team. Perfect mix of professionalism and warm welcome and mischief.

But then they tell me I have to SIT UPRIGHT for it. I was shocked.

I sputter, "Are you sure this is okay?!"

"Doctor's orders," they respond calmly.

"But I just had surgery."

"How long ago?" they ask.

"Ten minutes," comes out automatically. They all laugh.

(Thank God my nurse did not warn me when I left my room, I probably would have been completely freaked by the time I rolled into X-ray.)

So they agree to lift the back of the stretcher a bit at a time.

Ready? First heave fine.

Ready? Second heave fine to about 1/2 position.

Without warning they jump to  about the 3/4 position and I yelp STOP STOP STOP and maybe a mild swear word, and they hold me there to regroup.

One more heave totally upright and PAIN and I drop the F-Bomb.

They all laugh.

The lady on the team gives me the honor of best patient of the night.

Actually, once I am upright, no pain at all.


Sent from my Verizon Wireless Phone

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

YOU ARE THE BEST PATIENT!
SO GLAD TO GET THESE UPDATES....GLAD THE SURGERY IS OVER AND ALL WENT WELL...HANG IN THERE......XOXOXOX

Anonymous said...

I am glad you got chocolate cake for dinnner. --Heidi

Anonymous said...

Brings me in mind of another festive occasion -- my 15th anniversary last week! Ask me about it when I see you. Laughter is the best medicine after all!
:-D

--Meredyth

Anonymous said...

I know that might not be a good thing to be glad for--made sugar high--but it was a treat. And the hospital can "fix" the sugar level :-).

--Heidi

Carol Quast said...

Thanks for the laughs. I needed that!

Donna McPartlan said...

Karen,
I'm thinking of you often and wishing you well. xoxo
Donna :)