Surgery Day

Unfortunately, I had to cancel our trip for next weekend to the Bay Area to see my kids, and attend a wedding of one of my close friend’s daughters. My daughter is a bridesmaid. I hated calling and telling of my unfortunate walk where I fell and broke my fibula. But it had to be done. On the bright side, I was able to get a refund for the entire price of our airline tickets and hotel. Thank goodness for a bit of good news. I booked the trip in January and was so looking forward to it.

Here’s Mrs. with another friend.

Any predictions on how long my recovery will be?

51 thoughts on “Surgery Day

  1. Hoping all goes really well EA! Just take each day and follow directions…and enjoy the wildlife! How fun to have on site entertainment while you recover 🙂

    • Thanks, Deb. I’m home post surgery and all went well. I’ll spend a few weeks resting, elevating and icing. The surgery center staff and facility were amazing. It was small and the doctors, anesthesiologist, nurses and other staff were so cohesive and you could tell enjoyed each other and their jobs.

  2. Good news on the surgery front. Glad you’re able to take care of so soon. Love the photos. You’re right, love the one of the Mrs. coming in for a landing. So very cool. And yes, the story in my head had Red getting a little red under the collar too. He doesn’t like having a little competition. Ha, ha.

  3. My gosh, where were you walking? I haven’t been on WP for a few days, so surprised to hear you broke your ankle. Glad DR could take you quickly. You have the nice Memorial weekend to rest. Feel better.

    • I’m so relieved the doctor got me in so quickly. The fibula bone I fractured is a thin long bone. She wanted me in immediately, because she said it was bowing and ready to completely break and then the tendons would go too! What a relief to have it over. We were on a belated Mother’s Day treat to the White Mountains of Arizona, staying in a cabin on a lake. I fell on a steep gravely bank walking around the lake.

  4. Sending you healing thoughts and lots of prayers my dear friend. I hope the ankle mends soon. It shouldn’t take more than 6 weeks to knit the bones properly. Hugs 🤗

  5. Hope by the time you’re reading this the surgery went well and you’re kicked back relaxing… being waited on hand and foot. So to speak.
    😉

    • Thanks! We left at 5 a.m. and I was back on the sofa, icing and elevating my ankle, by 9 a.m. My husband is doing pretty well. He even made two trips to Costco to prepare!

      • Mine is pretty good, except when I sent him to get all the post op meds. He said he was going to skip the list called “As Needed” because he didn’t think I’d need them. Like pain meds?!

      • Mine’s just the opposite, he loves to go run errands and pick things up but never checks on me at home or makes me a meal.
        🤣

      • I totally understand that. There is a sense of accomplishment of checking things off a list when running errands. My husband is a good cook. But tonight he’s getting me my favorite Chinese takeout. I think he’s getting worn out, plus it will be a treat for me.

      • Ha! Congrats on the 40 years, and you guys go out to eat a lot, so there’s that. We celebrate 40 years this summer. I cooked all the time for a few years without him cooking once. Then he cooked me stroganoff that was amazing. “I didn’t know you could cook,” I said. “I didn’t want to embarrass you,” he answered.

    • Thank you. I was so impressed with doctors and staff. I wish the shot of Mrs. in flight was a with better lighting, but I’m thrilled I caught the action.

  6. What a bummer, but how fortunate to get into surgery so quickly. Time spent recuperating will be time well spent, no matter how many weeks it is. Do it once, do it right.

    • Thanks! I so agree with your comment about doing it right. I started a new manuscript prior to surgery that I intend to work on. Plus stay off my feet, icing and resting.

    • Thanks! So far the recovery is doing fine. But, the pain block hasn’t worn off yet. I was excited to see that photo of Mrs. I have been trying to take birds in flight. But that one was completely unexpected.

  7. Sending love!!! You were on my mind this morning, my friend. Thank you for posting the update — and for sharing spectacular photos!!! 🥰❤️🥰

  8. I’m praying for a swift recovery(six weeks or less!) recovery for you. I’m also thankful you were able to get in so quickly and that you didn’t create further damage—which could have happened.
    I’m so sorry you are missing out on this wedding; sounds like friends who are family for you. I’m sure they understand, but knowing how my dear friends are with my girls, I know they would be so upset to miss the big day.
    That is an amazing shot of the Mrs!

    • Thank you for all your wonderful and supportive comments! Yes, these friends are from my youngest’s preschool days and they live not too far from each other now. The mom and I are very close. She convinced me to start this blog! The husband came to our rescue multiple times. Like when I was taking care of my dad post shoulder surgery and my husband and kids were out of town. I told Dad not to move while I picked up his meds. He tried to get up and I found him on the floor. The husband drove over and carried him back in the recliner! Im sorry to miss the wedding, but that is life. I’m healing and resting! Also hoping for six weeks recovery! Thank you for your prayers! 💕

    • Thanks! I’m glad to have surgery so quickly and am now on the road to healing. We have our annual trip in a couple months to Summerland which is next to Santa Barbara that I’m looking forward to. I’m supposed to be good as new by then!

    • Thank you. I was so relieved to get in quickly. The doctor was worried the bone would completely break and the tendons, too. That’s why got in right away. I’m hoping for a speedy recovery, too!

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