26 January 2009

6 Months And Counting

I wanted to thank everyone for their concerns about how we are doing.  I haven't been on line much as we have really been focused on Karen and just getting through each day.  The good news is we have about six months left and should be watching the sun set and rise in America by September at the latest.  Hopefully, closer to early August.

Karen is doing much better but it still is difficult. She has returned back to work.  We found out she has one herniated disc in her lower back and one bulging disc (not quite herniated).  As the herniated disc protrudes out it touches and irritates the sciatic nerve causing extreme pain, numbness, and even muscle spasms down the entire length of her right leg.  The first time the spasms hit we ended up at the Medical group and they literally had to give her morphine to calm the spasms down.  The second time was almost as bad but we didn't go to the medical clinic.  So the plan is six months of good diet and light exercising with stretching.  We are hoping that can help alleviate the pressure on the nerve and Karen can avoid surgery.  Karen has definitley improved and can get through the day by being careful and moderating pain with medication. But walking long distances or standing is out.  As is lifting Katie or holding her while standing.
So it has been very hard on both of us I think.  Hard on me because I do almost everything around the house or with Katie, but even harder on Karen because she has to endure the pain and wants to carry Katie around very much.  
The Air Force certainly isn't making things any easier.  I have once again found myself in the position of working for a Medical Group that thinks nine hours days are not long enough.  So it's mandatory ten hour days right now. Except, I actually have to get up between 0400-0430 in order to get Katie up dressed, fed, changed, and to daycare.  So as far as I'm concerned they are 12 hour days.  And the drug testing job is the worse job I have ever had in my 27 years of working.  I'd rather be washing dishes back at Pantera's Pizza.  The job itself isn't too bad - it's the status and support of the program that are the big problems.  Karen has been able to start helping out with folding clothes and a little cooking while sitting on a stool.  But I would be lying if I didn't say it's been hard.  Katie is really the only thing that makes the day worth it for us right now.  We really need to be home and near friends and family at a time like this.
Which brings us to our friends and family.  Thank everyone so much for all the stuff everyone has been sending.  It has been just astounding how much stuff people have been sending us.  So thanks for everyone's concerns.  We are making the best of the situation and will continue to post as able.  

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hang in there. We just have to keep thinking--AUGUST will be here before we all know it. Hope Karen continues to improve and you are doing a great job helping with the home front, work and KATIE MARIE!!