Friday, September 23, 2011

Stop that Train!

Stop that Train, the one that hit me..because that is what it feels like.( hey, I know..drama..let's just say it clipped my right side.) It's not really tiredness, though that is present, I have dealt with that before. Nope, it's the inside of my body asking me what the hell was I thinking! I moved at half normal speed today, still got my jobs done in good time. A little over the half way point of the shift the aching started...and progressed...and made it's presence fully known about 1 hour before quitting time.

Somehow somebody got something wrong..take out an organ that your body normally uses..leave a hole where it used to be inside..and expect that one week is enough recovery time. I think it is more in the line of what insurance companies feel is enough time, not doctors. Someone at the other end of the phone spinning a wheel and deciding just how much time a body needs before it is recovered. I'd like to file a complaint, please.

I am so trying to do this without any more of the higher quality pain meds. Ibruprofen worked for most of the shift, but failed to diminish the larger internal aches. I guess it will be me hoping that this too shall pass, it will take a few more weeks before I am up to top speed again.
No problem sleeping today...none that I can foresee anyway. Zzzzzzz.

Hugs,
k

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I think that once you are back into your work routine, then your energy level will return. It does take time to recover from surgery.
Get some rest, Grasshopper!
Love, Mel

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