Clear Vision

Veronica didn’t think that she would be able to wear contacts after the surgery.  When we talked about it, I agreed that it wasn’t worth the hassle of bringing them.  Neither of us realized the folly of this at the time.  Her vestibular exercises have been limited by her lack of clear vision.  My first solution was to take the right temple off of her “cheap” glasses.  The lenses in those glasses are terrible and it was a no go.  They actually caused double vision, which is a side effect that the doctors want to know about.  Next, I took the right temple off of her usual frames.  She has been wearing them like this for two days.  It is really annoying and the spring on the left side keeps the glasses in a bad place.

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Veronica asked me to call around to the local optical stores.  I called a couple of stores that are close to the house.  I didn’t have much luck.  Most of them couldn’t do anything until Tuesday.  I called a Target Optical store south of La Jolla, they said they didn’t have anything in stock that would help us, but they thought the other two SD Target Optical locations might be able to help.  I called the location in Santee, CA.  Dr. Kelly Keane was very kind and helped us out.  Veronica is all set with contacts now.  Hopefully, we can make progress on the dizziness.

Veronica has been regularly walking around the house, doing her exercises and drinking lots of fluids.  The pain is up, but she is determined.  We continue to be grateful for the love, prayers, and support.

“This is getting easier”

Veronica had a small lunch and is now working on her exercises.  Halfway through one exercise veronica said to me “This is getting easier.  I mean it is still hard, but it isn’t as bad as the first day”  She continues to fight the pain.

More Balancing Acts

It is now my turn to try to balance things.  Veronica has been asleep for 4 hours, and she is due for meds.  I hate to wake her up, but I don’t want to get behind on the meds.  I want to help keep her pain down so she can keep up her vestibular therapy.  Every time she has gotten up to take her meds she has done some of the exercises without me suggesting it.  She keeps giving it her all.

Embrace

Around the house, I have been holding Veronica’s hands because we have kept the lights off, and the floor is full of challenging rugs and thresholds.  Twice during the night she stopped and hugged me.  I thought she was working on dizzy spells, but I was wrong again, she just wanted a hug.  They reminded me of the hugs that Nolan gives us.  I usually take for granted Veronica and I’s physical closeness.  We can go 5 days without touching each other or 5 minutes.  The last couple of days I have felt close to her but had forgotten how much I like when she hugs me.

Leaving

Fr. Coffey stopped by to visit.  It was nice to see him again.  The nurse brought in discharge papers.  We are going to be leaving the hospital soon.  Please pray that the dizziness isn’t unbearable on the ride home and that I can give Veronica all that she needs at the house.

Walking and Resting

After a good lunch this afternoon Veronica has spent more time walking and resting.  She also got a chance to take a shower.  She said she feels clean and better.  She is fighting the dizziness and pain with all of her strength which a lot.

Lullaby

This is one of the hospitals that plays a lullaby over the intercom whenever a baby is born. The intercom is also used to inform the “code team” when they are needed. It makes me happy to hear the lullaby, and I find solace in the fact that it happens much more often than a code call.

Took a Stroll With My Wife

Veronica slept for more than an hour after the PT and OT appointments.  Because the PT was happy with her progress I am allowed to walk with her.  We walked “around” the floor twice with a stop in the lounge to do some vestibular exercises, she is now in bed relaxing.