In the original Star Trek series, there’s an episode in which Spock does a mind meld with a rock-like creature to communicate with it. Upon getting in touch with its consciousness, Spock cries out “PAIN!” It’s very dramatic.

Last night, the pain block for my knee finally dissipated and I had a similar moment. But I knew this was going to happen and had some tools (ice machine, opioids) to deal with it, so the night wasn’t a ghastly as it could have been. I’ve been in the wilderness of pain before and Jesus always meets me there. I was not alone.
I found out during the day the cost of using those tools, particularly the heavy duty pain pills. I was in a stupor most of the day, unable to stay awake for long. Ugh! I guess it’s a trade-off, but I came to the conclusion that I need to get out from under that cloud. We’ll see how tonight goes! In spite of the stupor, I made about 30 revolutions around the house today, which feels like progress. I conquered the stairs last night.

According to my husband, I also had a cat scan today. Good old Luna!

I ordered a stack of books from the library to keep me company during my convalescence, although the one on top was a gift from my daughter.

Lest you fear that this TKR feature will last for weeks, I’m only going to share my experiences from this first week. Hopefully after that, I’ll get back to my usual blog business. Thanks for sticking with me!
I’ll probably do a total blog replacement in the morning.
A cat scan! Ha!
Cat’s are good at healing what ails you.
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Luna has been wanting to stick close to me. Maybe she knows on some level that I’m recovering from something?
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Thank you so much for sharing your journey with us! It is good to learn of your roadblocks (pain, side effects of medications) in addition to your progress (walking, climbing stairs!). It has been a while (unless I missed those blogs) since we have heard of your book recommendations. Since you have a stack of books in front of you (and we are on the subject), would you please share with us at some point, some book highlights and/or recommendations from your reading in the past year or so?
Prayers continue ❤
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I am glad you are not alone! Jesus is holding you along with your nurse(s)! ❤
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Ooh – book recommendations! Good idea! I’ll get on that.
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