Post Date: 4/19/09 10:25 pm I'm still hanging around. Working on healing after the accident and practically living at the Physical Therapy clinic. Finally got the car put back together. Poor car. Headache still screams and back still hates me. I have 3 bulging disks in my neck instead of two as I thought. One of them is pressing on the cord. I wonder what the wold record is for bulging disks becaue this brings me to 6 and I haven't had an MRI done on my mid back yet. I'm getting another one done on my lower back to see if the accident has caused further damage.
My mother fell and broke her humorus last Thursday. It's a bad break and she is incapable of taking care of herself at this point. I've been giving her showers because my house has the best tub for this. I can't help but think how much better off she would be if she weren't 100 pounds over weight right now. She can't reach around to wipe or scratch or put on her blouse. Since my back became so bad, I haven't been cleaning her house and today realized that she hasn't been doing it either. I don't know why I failed to notice this before, but her house really is a health hazard. Her weight has her out of breath just walking from her chair to the bathroom so having the energy to clean isn't there. When I went to get her something to eat while we were at her house today, bags and bags and bags of chips fell out of the cupboards. In spite of her diabetes, boxes of donughts sat on the counters. My mother's Bachelor's degree was in Physical Education. This woman slid into home plate when she was 8 months pregnant with me. She could still do the splits when she was in her 40's. Somewhere she fell into the cycle of food and depression that so many of us have. I don't know what to do for her other than love her and know that her food addiction will kill her. We'll get someone in to clean for her, but I can't keep her from killing herself with Lay's potato chips and Enteman's doughnuts.
Being "down in the back", asmy grandmother used to call it, has given me more time to read these days. I've been reading books by Jodi Picoult lately. I never would have picked up her books, based on the covers... I know, I know, never judge a book by its cover... but a friend got me started on her writing. I've read Change of Heart and am now reading 19 Minutes. She' pretty good if you are so inclined.
OK friends, what's going on in your worlds?
Hugs,
Conne