Saturday, July 9, 2011

Day to Day

When I first started going to TRC (Tennessee Rehabilitation Center) , I started out part time. I would go Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. I would catch a ride with Mid-Cumberland Transportation, or as I called it the short bus. They would normally pick me up around 7:00 A.M. I would have to get up around 3:00 A.M. to be ready by 7:00. Just one of the challenges I have to get ready. Before the stroke I could get a bath and get ready in 30 minutes.  Now it takes me a good hour to a hour and half to get a bath. It then takes me another half hour to and hour to get my clothes on. For you women that have had a stroke, if you have any suggestions for an easier way to get a bra on , please let me know? My" girls" are to big to go without a bra. I have to make sure someone else gets the bra hooked before everyone leaves. I haven't figured out how to get it hooked with one hand at this time. I can  no longer just slip my arms in and pull a blouse over my head. I  have to get the non-moving arm in the sleeve first , then work it over my head then the other arm in and get it adjusted to wear. Buttoned shirts are out of the question! I can not figure out how to get them buttoned? Jeans or pants with a button,snap, or zippers are out of the question! I would like to challenge everyone with two good hands to try and just use one hand to get a pair of jeans on with one hand! I only wear pants with elastic in the waist. Dresses are out of the question for several reasons. I haven't figured out how to put  hose on using one hand yet? I can't control my left leg to keep it closed! I am afraid I would constantly be in trouble for indecent exposure! Sandals are out of the question. I would love to be able to wear flip flops and sandals. But the only shoes I can wear are some tennis shoes with supports in them to keep my left foot from turning so that I  can walk! I have always hated shoes! Shoes are to confining! Now I have gone off in a tangent and got lost in the story, I apologize! Let me get back on track here.  I would catch my ride on the "short bus" around 7:00 A.M. I would arrive at the TBI building around 8:00 A.M. I would get my schedule on Monday for the week. We would have classes from 8:00-10:00. We would take a break from 10:00-10:15.  We would return to class until 11:30 and then go to lunch. Lunch was from 11:30-1:00. We would then have classes until my ride came around 2:00. It would depend how many people was on the "short bus" as to what time I got home? It could be any where from 4:00 P.M.  to 7:00P.M. I didn't realize how my stamina was different now than it was before the stroke? Before the stroke I could work 12-14 hour days and still do what I had to do at home. By the time Wednesday rolled around I was SO tired! I really enjoyed being around people again for the most part.

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  1. Cindy....I have to apologize that I have not kept up with my reading of your blog....bad me, I havent even written mine in a while, I wrote one for my Bethanys Birthday but that is all. As I read some of your posts I am overwhelmed by conviction. I am now a stay at home mom again, not working and I have had a complaining spirit about it. The possiblity of a job these days is slim and it has been an uphill battle...also I have gotten very fat and lazy. Oh how awful it is to waste my gifts and talents that the Lord has blessed me with and to be complacent and allow my self to waste away..when I have two good hands and feet and the ability that I know you would give anything for. My dear cousin...forgive me for this waste of time I have been living and thank you for reminding me with your hopeful words how blessed I really am. I wish I could take some of this struggle from your life...I am so sorry for your struggle..it is not fair, life is that way....continue to write...I am reading....YOU ARE ENCOURAGING ME!!! And btw...In my opinion Bras are the worse contraptions made, needed but I hate them and never feel the need for hose...pants are fine...I never wear dresses...you are fine just like you are and I agree with you on shoes...we weren't raised wearing shoes were we?? I love you

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  2. Rosemary, Thanks for following! We all have our crosses to bear? But I truly believe each cross is to teach us something we didn't understand before? I wouldn't wish a stroke on anyone, but it has taught me quite a few things! It's amazing to me how Papa made it so long in complete silence? He was an incredible man! All I can say while you are able get out and do, see,feel,taste,enjoy all that life has to offer! Ya'll take care, Love you

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