Friday night friends came over for a few hours (and a few drinks). That was fun. It was the first time in a month I really felt like I was sociable. My wife said they wanted to do that the first Friday after I was out of the hospital but she called it off. She said I was not ready for visitors and looking back she was right. That first 2 weeks I was not really ready for extended visits. Anyway, friends came over and I felt kind of like a real person with a real life again for a little while. It was nice.
I'm still unable - or too uncomfortable - to be going out and about. Technically I guess I could do anything my wife helps me do, but I would be taking a bigger chance of losing my balance or fatiguing my good leg and taking a fall. This should change once I'm allowed to put some weight on my healing leg and I can bend my knee again. Even to go back to work I will first have to be able to bend my knee so I can sit in a normal chair. Right now, if you look at my leg as 180 degrees, I can bend it maybe 10 degrees at the most. This has to be because of the swelling. It bends just a little then I feel an internal pressure that just won't allow it to go further.
Most of all, I miss walking. My good leg gets tired quickly when I'm up and about and my hands are getting sore from supporting my weight when I do move. I have 2 more weeks until my next appointment so I'm not expecting anything to change at least until then. Having this broken leg grows tiresome, more and more the longer it takes...
Prehistoric Pranksters
5 days ago