Sunday, December 21, 2008

Wrapped in Bubble Paper

Over the past few years Thanksgiving hasn’t been entirely associated with happy memories! In 2004, when we spent Thanksgiving with David (son) and Karla in Dallas, Oregon, I stepped down from the porch onto a stepping stone, somehow lost my balance and fell, breaking both legs near the ankle. Three bones were broken in my left leg, and since the surgeon in Salem had several surgeries scheduled, I was taken by ambulance to Portland Adventist Medical Center and had two metal plates and 12 screws inserted to hold my shattered left ankle together. A few days later we went home and I spent three weeks in a rehab center, and a year in physical therapy, and eventually could get around pretty well.

Two days before Thanksgiving this year, I stopped at the corner grocery on my way to pick up Carolyn and Brandon at school. Running back to my car because it was raining, I tripped and fell and sustained three fractures in my upper arm near the shoulder. The ER doc said it would probably heal okay without surgery and my arm was put in a sling. It was extremely painful for the first couple of weeks, I suppose because it was not completely immobilized. After four weeks, it seems to be healing and is less painful. The orthopedist said he would probably start me on physical therapy soon.

I guess I do have a number of things for which I can be thankful. I recovered fairly well from my broken legs. I can be thankful that it was my left arm (since I’m right-handed) and also that it wasn’t a broken hip. And maybe, just maybe, the Lord is trying to tell me to slow down a bit?

However, one of my friends suggested I need to be protected with bubble wrap on Thanksgiving from now on – might be a good idea!

1 comment:

nannykim said...

Oh, wow, I am so sorry for all of these injuries--you should tell us of anything you are learning, other than to slow down. Now, Bubble wrap sounds like a wonderful solution!!