Hello from the REAL upstate, Syracuse! I enjoy reading your thread, as DH and I have ties there. He grew up in Huntington, and he and my older son spent much of a year about 5 years ago trimming a house in Millbrook.
But what had me write is the shoulder surgeries. DH had the surgery a few years ago and yes it was uncomfortable, a recliner is the best way to sleep in the beginning, and that is not very good. But the biggest thing is that it is important to follow the directions about movement etc. As wonderful as everyone is, we all tend to heal the way our doctors predict, and there is no award for doing things early. The penalty of rushing your recovery is an incomplete recovery, which to my mind means you would have gone through the pain and inconvenience for nothing. The reward is for a complete recovery, and that takes time and physical therapy, not repeated reinjuries.
You all seem like " good eggs" and it tickles me that there are chicken people and chickens on Long Island, so I am telling it like it is! I want to think of you all cheerfully chasing chickens and toting straw bales with fully functioning arms in 6 months or so!
My grandfather lived in Poughkeepsie in his later years in the 50s and 60s...Aunt Gertrude lived in Pawling, and as my cousin Bill says, we have a lot of DNA in the Fishkill Rural Cemetary...
So, I'll keep checking on you and wish you good health and happy chickens and clean coops.
Susan
Susan, thanks for the smiles this morning.
i didn't receive very complete info in the hospital, which is how i messed myself up. they told me i could remove the foam pillow as soon as i was comfortable. i never took the sling off. just the thought makes me cringe! i started doing the exercises the dr showed me and they do help. part of the problem is the wasting of the muscles and the lack of blood flow. the incision looks good. big but a nice clean line.
my hens have been a source of amusement and joy. and now a friend's husband is hooked, bobby's friend is hooked, and now one of laura's friends is hooked. chickens everywhere!!
