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Monday, February 22, 2010

 

Wow, is this outdated.

Documenting what I do and for whom is one thing.  Updating my personal blog has been about as much success as when I was trying to keep a journal. 

 

Well, what has happened since my last post? 

 

I completed Knee Replacement Rehab in August.  Can’t say that I am fully recovered but close.  There is still a bit of pain, especially when I climb the ladder to the Sound Booth at church to play the Audio Tech.  At least I am able to get back to the IT work that was doing.  Now if only there was more of it so that I can pay for the lack of income due to the down time. 

 

We have had a significant change in the pets since April 2009.  Late June we lost our Ragdoll Persian Casey due to Liver cancer.  We felt a significant hole in the household and found a kitten if very similar colorings that we adopted from a Rescue in Crossville, TN.  The kitten appears to be part Maine Coon and part Ragdoll.  Within weeks we discovered our Tortoise Shell named Taz had Mammary cancer.  She had that operated on and managed to survive another four months before succumbing to a relapse.  In the meantime our 11 year old Golden Retriever was suffering from Kidney failure.  She died toward the end of September.  The week before Halloween we obtained a new Golden Retriever puppy from a Breeder in Clinton.  This managed to fill up the house somewhat since the puppy had a significant amount of energy.  Shortly after that is when we lost Taz.  All was fairly peaceful, not counting the energy of the new puppy.  Mid December I was working on the fence with Logan, the Golden Retriever puppy, by my side.  At one point the neighbors dog came across the street to say hello.  It was a very calm greeting and the other dog went home.  About a half hour later Logan got lose and decided he wanted to return the visit.  I managed to yell to Logan and get him to stop and turn around, briefly.  Logan then ran into the street and got hit by the Dominos driver that happened to be driving past at 20 miles over the speed limit.  As you can guess I wont be ordering Dominos anytime soon.  Just prior to this incident Indie (our Himalayan cat) decided to sneak into the dryer for a spin.  He survived that ordeal but when we took him to the Vet to get checked out we discovered that he had massive Kidney and Liver failure.  Indie died within a week of Logan.  We ended the year with just Jessie and Nelson.  Jessie who was enjoying a calm household prior to all the deaths and Nelson a very energetic kitten that loves to pounce.  Jessie did not take kindly to this behavior. 

 

We started 2010 with the acquisition of a black and white cat from a Rescue in Maryville that we renamed Bella, short for Isabella Sophia.  She has enough energy to keep Nelson busy and off of Jessie and yet enough composure to not get on Jessie’s nerves.  We also started to try to get a new Golden Retriever puppy.  The co-breeder of the Dam that gave birth to Logan had two dogs that had given birth the last week of 2009.  By the end of January we found out that she had three dogs that had given birth which resulted in a total of 26 puppies.  Last weekend we drove to Dalton, GA to pickup Amber Grace.  There was a bit of divine coincidence with the naming.  We had decided back when we were set on getting one of this breeders puppies that if it was a girl we would name it Amber Grace and even during the drive down to GA we could not decide on a name for a male.  This not knowing if the puppy we would be getting was a male or a female.  We had not mentioned to the breeder of our naming choice.  When we arrived she handed us a female and we told her of the name.  Most breeders have a theme for the litter for when the AKC registered name is filed.  The coincidence is that the theme that the breeder chose for this litter was “Jewels”.  How fitting that we had already decided that the female name would be Amber. 

 

We now have a very peaceful home.  Nelson and Bella play with each other quite a bit.  Jessie hides quite a bit and complains a lot but that is Jessie.  Amber gets along very well with Bella and Nelson and at least Jessie doesn’t get physical in her complaining about another new animal in the house.

 

The business is going pretty good considering the recession and the geography for which I am conducting my business.  I could always use more customers, but I’m not needing to shut down the business and go find a regular job yet.  Jean is still gainfully employed and thus barely keeping our collective head above water. 


Monday, April 27, 2009

 

Knee recovery

Knee replacement surgery was tow weeks ago today.  I find it interesting at how little has been communicated with me as to what to do and how to do it.  Maybe they thought the book would do all the talking for them.

Had a PT session today.  Today was a little different in that the last session was heat pads above and below for about 15 minutes with nothing else going on.  Today they placed the heat pads and also connected the Stim pads.  This time with the stim pads I was sitting up and doing quad sets while sitting thus stretching the hams as well.  Well, apparently I was only able to do about 5 minutes of this.  I think they started the timer at 15 minutes of heat, Stim pads, Quad sets and Ham stretches.  I remember seeing the timer hit the 9 minutes remaning mark  Shortly the pain started increasing.  Increasing hard and fast.  Later they said the timer was paused at 8:25 remaining.  I quickly was in so much pain that I was visibly crying and unable to speak to ask for something to relieve the pain.  Luckily they were watching and stopped all actions.  When we concentrated on just doing the quad sets with the Stim pads I was fine and able to complete the 15 minutes of those.  
After that we spent some time trying to get the leg straight.  I guess a week of no "official" PT did some harm in not being able to straighten the knee.  This took some time to get the knee straight.  
What we added this time was using the left leg to help pull the right back to a beyond 90 angle.  Did about 10 reps of this. 
Finally we had a large pad that applied pressure to straighten and cool the knee.  Had to ease up twice due to the pain but got through it.  
Hopefully Wednesday will be a better session.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

 

Knee Replacement

Apparently PT starts today.  Just got a call from "Home Health" wanting to know if 2:00 this afternoon is ok to have the initial session. The gal whose name slipped by me too fast also said that the nurse would be here this afternoon as well.  Nurse is coming to check the effects of the blood thinner.

 

Shortly thereafter I got a call from someone else at Home Health.  “At Home” PT and nurse to draw blood is not going to be approved.  We called someone else and asked that the whole issue be resolved and call up back with the results. 

 

 

Bart Mayo

bart@bartandjeanmayo.com

 


 

Knee Replacement

Apparently PT starts today.  Just got a call from "Home Health" wanting to know if 2:00 this afternoon is ok to have the initial session. The gal whose name slipped by me too fast also said that the nurse would be here this afternoon as well.  Nurse is coming to check the effects of the blood thinner.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

 

Knee Replacement

At the group PT session on Tuesday they mentioned that they would like the bent angle of the knee at 90 or higher. They also want the straight angle to be at 5 or less. Tuesday's measurements were at 5 degrees straight and 95 degrees bent. Tuesday night was better for sleeping anyway.

I managed to fall asleep about midnight and except for the 3:00 blood labs I slept all the way to 5:00. 5:00 is when they woke me up to make sure I had the ability to take a shower. Most of Wednesday morning was uneventful with the exception of the PT's coming to my room to do a private therapy. I did get a brief visit from the Physicians Assistant for Dr. Cates letting me know when he wants to see me to take out the stitches and staples.

We are currently trying to get In Home Rehab as well as the blood labs that need to be drawn a couple times a week. If that falls through I am planning on Star Therapy downtown Kingston and Roane Medical Center for the bloodwork. In either case it will be a few weeks before I do much of anything outside the door to my home.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

 

Knee Replacement day 2

Knee got replaced yesterday. Despite serious pain killers, the knee is
in a great deal of pain. Had breakfast before 7:00. I think rehab
will start very shortly. If I had to guess, I may have gotten three
or four hours sleep last night. I got moved from the bed to the chair
about three.

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Monday, April 13, 2009

 

Knee Replacement

05:00
Just getting up. Biggest task at the moment is getting Jean awake. I
doubt I will be able to post again before the surgery.

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