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Pick Up Groups

Posted on November 20, 2007 by Jennifer

Oh my gosh. The following video is hilarious. I am sure it is not that funny if you don’t play WOW, but I was rolling on the floor from laughing so hard. Enjoy!

BTW, my guild regularly runs Karazhan and sometimes it is tough to get all 10 people, but lately we’re kicking butt and taking names, so we’ve been able to 9-man and even 8-man parts of it.

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Harry

Posted on July 12, 2007 by Jennifer

So I went with my hubby and a group of friends to see the new Harry Potter movie tonight. OMG, it was really good. However, I do have some complaints.

  1. Umbridge was not toad-like looking enough. Other than that, I think Imelda Staunton did an excellent job of portraying Dolores Jane Umbridge.
  2. They left out a number of bits, specifically the older Weasley boys involvement with Fudge. Although, the movie being only 2.5 hours can’t possibly cover the many hundred pages the book covers.
  3. I guess that’s it.

You so have to see it. It is fantastic. Gosh, I need to reread all the book again. The next and last one comes out next week. Now, just to convince my hubby, who isn’t much of a reader, to read them.

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Physical Therapy and Weak Muscles

Posted on May 27, 2007 by Jennifer

Happy Memorial Day Weekend! Don’t forget to put the stars and stripes out on your flagpoles tomorrow.

Well, it’s been 6 weeks since I was to get off crutches. I took about 2 weeks to wean myself off them, using them for longer walks or 1 crutch at times. After 2 weeks of walking completely without them, I still had a limp. This included a trip to 6th Street for my sister’s bachelorette party. Dr. Gueramy saw me walk into the exam room for a check-up and right away he saw that my hip muscles were still weak and he prescribed some physical therapy. Apparently, the leg muscles by your hip get weak when you cut through them to reach the femur to insert a titanium rod into it. Who would have thought?

So it’s been 2 weeks now, since I started physical therapy. Man, is it tough. Brant, my phsyical therapist, has given me 6 exercises to do at home every single day. Plus when I go to Sante Rehab for my appointments with him 3 times a week, I do some additional exercises. The elliptical machine is good for working on my gait. It’s really hard going backwards though. I have PT for another 4 weeks, we’ll see how that goes. Maybe by then, I’ll be running. (Highly doubtful, you’ll actually see me running, I’d rather speed walk.)

Lesson for the day: Be grateful for two properly working legs.

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Well, I’m not off crutches yet.

Posted on March 31, 2007 by Jennifer

I went to the doctor’s office yesterday for my 6 weeks post-op check-up. The bone is healing really well. When I went at 2 weeks, there was a noticeable gap where the bone was broken. Now it is just like a line drawn on the bone. I’m not completely off crutches, but I can now put weight on my leg. Dr. Gueramy said to get a bathroom scale and push on it with just my right leg until I got up to 50 pounds. That’s how much weight I can put on that leg. I had gotten to where I could zip along pretty fast for a gimp, but now I’m trying so hard to concentrate and not put too much weight that I’m back to being a slow poke. Putting weight on my leg will allow the bone to compress and finish the healing process. It’s kinda neat. I found out that the screw through the bone and titanium rod (it’s called a nail in medical talk) up by hip has a large hole, so the screw can slide up and down in this “pocket” as I put weight on my leg. Pretty cool. I go back in another 2 weeks and hopefully then I can get off crutches for good.

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Bionic Woman

Posted on February 23, 2007 by Jennifer

As some of you might not be aware, I was involved in a car accident on Valentine’s Day right before the Rollingwood exit on south Mopac. I was driving home from work and rear-ended the lady in front of me, who was okay. The accident occurred at a slow speed, around 20 mph so the airbags didn’t deploy, but I had my foot really pushing on the brake and at impact my leg must have been locked as I broke my femur. It’s kinda like a #2 pencil. You can only bend it so far before it will break.

So the fire truck and ambulance came to the scene. My leg didn’t really start hurting until the fire department personnel started to get me out of my GMC Sonoma. They used a back board with 2 guys at the driver’s door and 2 or 3 guys at the passenger door, with 1 of the guys at the passenger door trying to hold my leg steady. At that point the pain began. They loaded me in the ambulance. The police officer got my name and insurance from my purse. The EMS gave me some pain medicine through an IV in my right arm and they took me to the nearest hospital, Seton at 38th and Lamar. They called James and he arrived at the ER shortly after I did, which was about 7:30 PM.

It was very painful at the ER. First, they moved me from the ambulance gurney to the ER rolling bed, which was painful. Then they rolled me into the x-ray room, where they had me take off my jeans that had been cut up the side in my vehicle and then they moved me onto the x-ray table. They moved my leg around and then I had to be moved back onto the ER bed. I was then taken back to the ER room where James waited. A police officer came and said he was sorry that this was his least favorite part of his job and gave me a ticket for failure to maintain assured clearance distance. He also gave me the info about the wrecker that removed my vehicle from the scene and other lady’s information. The x-ray people came back into the room and said they needed to take more x-rays. Fortunately, they said they could take them in the ER cubicle, so they put some plates underneath me, which hurt, and brought int a portable x-ray. After the x-ray, I asked the nurse about using the bathroom. She checked with the doctor and came back and gave me a catheter. No bed pans for me! She also administered some pain medicine through the IV as I told her the pain was a 12 on a scale of 1 to 10. The doctor told me I had a broken femur and asked me when I had last eaten. I had had a snack that afternoon, so they decided to admit me and perform surgery to fix it the next day since any food eaten within 8 hours of surgery could cause aspiration.

It was about 10:30 PM when I got taken up to my personal hospital room on the 6th floor. They put in my leg in traction. This involved a Styrofoam like boot that went up just past my knee with weights pulling my leg straight. It was very painful to put my leg in this contraption even though it had an opening all along the length; however, it hurt less once it was set up since my leg was being held steady. They also gave me a morphine drip that I got to push a button when I hurt, but it was limited to administering pain meds every 8 minutes.

The next day at about 10:30 AM I went to the operating prep room. I was put under general anesthetics. They drilled through the bone marrow (they said I had enough marrow elsewhere) and inserted a titanium rod. They then drilled holes at both the top and bottom of the femur and screwed the rod in place. They stapled me closed with 5 or so staples near my knee and 30-35 staples near my hip. While I was in recovery, Dr. Gueramy told my husband that it took longer they thought since I had very strong bones. Kinda ironic since it wasn’t strong enough not to break.

I made it back to my hospital room about 4:30 PM. I was in recovery for a little while since James told me that the surgery was over around 2 PM, but I had fallen asleep.They gave me an IV antibiotic and a nerve blocker, which was like the morphine drip, but it was directly to the nerve in my leg. They took the nerve blocker and IV out on Saturday. I started taking Perkiset, a pain medicine that contains Oxycodone and Acetaminophen. I didn’t get discharged until Sunday at about 2:00 PM as it took me a while to get comfortable using the crutches and being able to travel to the bathroom (the catheter was removed early Sunday morning).

Yesterday around 4:00 PM I started breaking out in itchy hives. At first James and I thought it might be from soap residue, as sponge baths aren’t the most effective way of rinsing soap (at least not without getting water everywhere). I talked to the Walgreens pharmacist and they said Benedryl wouldn’t interact with the Perkiset, so I took some. This morning I felt a lot better and the hives had pretty much gone away. However, they have come back and I can’t take any more Bendryl. One of the side effects of Perkiset is rash and itchiness, so it must be that or it could be an allergic reaction that took a week to show up. The doctor is calling in a different pain medication, so hopefully that should get rid of the hives and itchiness.

I will be on crutches for 6-8 weeks. Next week, I’m going to do some work from home. I’m getting the staples taken out next Thursday, March 1st. Hopefully after that I will get back to work. I’ll have to carpool with someone who lives near me, because I won’t be able to drive until I can put weight on my leg.

Thank you to everyone who sent cards, flowers and well wishes.

James has been the best husband ever throughout this ordeal. He was by my side the entire time I was in the hospital except for the two times I told him to go home. I tried to tell him to sleep at home since I know the chair and the cot they brought him weren’t very comfortable, but he wouldn’t do it. He just went home and got things I needed and cleaned himself up a bit. He is such a sweetheart. This week he is working from home. I am so glad his boss is so understanding. When I first got home, I had trouble getting up off the toilet, since it is somewhat low and getting my leg back up on the sofa or bed and James has been such a big help. He has also pretty much waited me hand and foot. I am so lucky to have such a wonderful husband.

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