It's Been Awhile

Lee Christensen
Lee Christensen Member Posts: 49 Member
It's been awhile since I was last here, and here's a little history. Had my MIE in Dec. of 2010, went well but I had complications, a hole in the part that was sewn togehther. So, I spent 2 monthw in the hospital and another month in a nursing home (rehab). All during that time no eating or drinking anything, lived on TPN.
Now things are a little different, things are getting better. I can eat anything I want too. I usally have no problems with eating. I'm on 2 medications Protonix for acid and Reaglin, which I wonder if I should still be on.
The problems I still have is tring to get a full nights sleep (4 hrs), and my full strength back. I currently have muscle and joint aches and am stiff alot, but not sure what causes these things.
Other than that its great to be here and no complaints.

Thanks for Listening.
Lee Christensen

Comments

  • BMGky
    BMGky Member Posts: 621
    Glad you're beginning to
    Glad you're beginning to enjoy yourself. You really have had an ordeal. It's good to hear some good news. Please continue to share your progress. BMGky
  • Bobs1wife
    Bobs1wife Member Posts: 150
    So glad you are back!
    Great news that you are finally getting better. It sure was an ordeal you went through, but glad you are on the other side of surgery now. It seems to take a long while for the strength to come back. Keep up the good work! Stronger day by day! Linda
  • Ginny_B
    Ginny_B Member Posts: 532
    Wow, you have had a rough go
    Wow, you have had a rough go of it. Let's hope the rest is a breeze!
  • paul61
    paul61 Member Posts: 1,392 Member
    I am glad you are on the "recovery" side of surgery
    Lee,

    It sounds like you had a very difficult time with surgery. I am glad you are on the "feeling better" side now. Finding a good way to sleep was a challenge for me for a while as well. I had been a "side sleeper" all my life and having to sleep on my back in an elevated position was just not working for me. I was using a wedge pillow for elevation and I kept sliding down the pillow and would end up waking up every hour or so.

    I finally invested in an adjustable bed. They are a bit pricey but well worth the investment. The adjustable bed allows me to raise my head and my legs (just like a hospital bed) and that allows me to sleep without sliding down. It has really improved my nights sleep.

    Best Regards,

    Paul Adams
    McCormick, South Carolina

    DX 10/22/2009 T2N1M0 Stage IIB
    12/03/2009 Ivor Lewis
    2/8 through 6/14/2010 Adjuvant Chemo Cisplatin, Epirubicin, 5 FU
    Two year survivor

    Life may not be the party we hoped for, but while we are here we might as well dance!