
On the down side, nausea ruled the day. After riding the porcelain bus twice, we decided to hop off the heavy pain meds and try regular schedules of Ibuprofen and Tylenol. That seems to have helped. Mandy has been eating quite well ever since, and the nausea has subsided.

Tuesday has been better. Mandy slept through the night and so far, no more barfing. Amanda decided with the nausea behind her, she would like to try pushing the walking a little more. She is a little frustrated that her walking has not progressed as rapidly as she has hoped.
We moved the recliner from my office into the front room and that is now Amanda's chair. I think that was her master plan all along! It's actually great to have a seat in the front room now where she can rest and be a part of the action. If she gets too tired, she reclines and takes a snooze.
These posts make me hurt! Thank you for updating Pete. I have been praying for you Amanda. This recovery process looks like no fun at all and the nausea sounds horrible. Each day from here on out will hopefully be huge improvements. Keep your chin up we are praying for you to feel whole again soon.
ReplyDeleteMandy -- I am happy that you are looking so well. If you do not think so, do not fret -- you will be looking better every day -- and in a few months, you will look symmetrical -- like the Mandy you used to be.
ReplyDeleteIs the pain completely gone?