Hi everybody,
I'm back home and so happy to be here. You all were so wonderful throughout this whole ordeal and I honestly don't think I would have done so well without your support. The replies from the posts and the phone calls were great. I have to say it wasn't a normal hospital visit though... Don't think anyone ever laughed in a hospital as much as I did. I got pretty silly. When I was asked by one of the resident docs what my disease was, I told him that my ankles were losing as pointed to my ankles..My hubby started cracking up and made it clear that I was talking about Ankylosing spondylitis. I can't believe all the things I said and did..my sis and daughter will never let me live it down. My daughter showed up at the hospital at least 3 times a day (morning, noon and night) I guess she liked the entertainment. As she was changing my bed pan I told her "now you can tell everyone that you saw as side of your mom this weekend that you've never seen before"

She was there to get me cleaned up to start the day and made sure to tuck me in every night.
I'll tell you, they gave me some pretty good drugs..sorry to those who called when I wasn't making too much sense. Hope you know that although I am often silly, I usually make some kind of sense.
I'm doing very good..still very sore on the inside but that heal soon I'm sure. My bones are a little more sore than normal because we had a little accident when coming in the front door. Because I don't have a ramp my hubby had to carry me in the house, well, when he went to set me down in my wheelchair, the chair wasn't there...he didn't realize that until I was on the floor

Visiting nurse came over today.. that's the only way the doc would let me leave the hospital early if I agreed to that, which I did.
She was upset to see no wheelchair ramp (especially after hearing about me being dropped) and is going to do everything in her power to speak out and get me some help with it as well as getting someone over to here to help me on bad days..mainly housework, and just some things that are hard for me to do myself. I'm sure it'll help with taking some of the burdens off my hubby and son.
She is also setting up a visit with someone to help get my home refinanced so I can remodel and get the ramp built. This woman was great. She even mentioned how suprised she was to see how positive and upbeat I am, considering all I have been through and have yet to go through. I gave most of the credit to KickAS for that, and she said it was wonderful that such a place exists. I told her that whining, complaining and just plane moaning and groaning about it wasn't going to get me anywhere, but this place is here for me if and when I ever to need to do that too.
I always knew that KickAS was a wonderful place to be part of, but after this weekend, it has proved it even more...not only to me, but to the people around me. They realize just how important you all are to me, and thanks for showing I mean a lot to you all too.

Going to try and catch up on some posts..wow, there are so many of them....going to take awhile. Thanks again for being the wonderful people you are.
Hugs,
Lisa
