Thanks for the well wishes guy's I will keep ya updated
Thanks for the well wishes guy's I will keep ya updated
no matter the language, everyone understands a punch in the mouth!
Made it back home this morning about 11, everything went great, only had one hiccup when they came and got me Tuesday for my first walk, got clear to the other end of the hallway and sprung a leak! It looked like a pretty good blood trail by the time they got me back to the room, they got my dressing changed and all was good. The nurse didn't have a very good sense of humor I guess because when I told her this way she could track me down if I tried to run off she didn't find it funny at all, the cleaning folks didn't seem too happy about it either while they was steam cleaning the carpet, other than that everything went great and home physical therapy will be coming tomorrow and then the real fun begins!
no matter the language, everyone understands a punch in the mouth!
well glad to hear it all went well
and its a shame some folks in the medical profession don't have e better sense of humor, been in a lot of hospitals over the yrs and I seen it first hand, how few have humor in there!
makes you wonder what ever happened to good bed side manors LOl
wish you a fast recovery now, lots of time till deer season to get well!
Glad to hear everything went well. Let me know when your ready for a shoot, haven't been to a shoot in your parts since we shot together a few years ago.
Don't ever let the truth get in the way, of a good story
Good to hear things went well. You will be up and around in no time.
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Sorry I haven't updated on how things have been going but had a setback last Tuesday, things were going really good until then. I started to have some drainage from my incision and redness and warmness around that area, we headed to the hospital to have it checked out, to make a long story short I had developed a staph infection in my hip, ended up at OSU medical center in Columbus where they opened everything back up, cleaned it out, placed granular antibiotics in the hip and placed a vacuum drain in my hip. Just got back home last night, I am now hooked up a little pump that continuously gives me antibiotics through a pick line they placed in my left arm, will have it for 6 to 8 weeks then will be on oral antibiotics for quite awhile after that, I was lucky that it is the type of staph that responds to antibiotics and since I got in right away and didn't wait they was able to retain my hip implant and didn't have to remove it also, it is a set back but not as bad as it could be, I am getting around pretty good again already just got to get used to this pump, you know when you forgot it though when you hit the end of the IV tube though! Its somewhat of a setback but nothing that can't be overcome, so we will go from here but it will be fine
no matter the language, everyone understands a punch in the mouth!
Thanks for the update Tad! Boy I sure hate to hear it's slowing you down rather than giving you the freedom you were hoping for. Glad the doctors got after it and hopefully you will heal fast. Also great that they didn't have to remove the hip and have to put you through that all again down the road. Will keep thinking of you and saying a little prayer to get you better!!
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