Day 43 – Friday 10th June – Part One
What a HOOT !!
I left kp early last night and I knew she would either sleep like a log, or have an unsettled night as she had slept so much during the day.
She slept like a log – not waking up AT ALL during the night ! And the day showed it – kp was on top form.
Full Breakfast,
Washed her own face,
Moisturised her own face
Did some leg exercises herself
Etc Etc…
The Pop Quiz
Veronica had left a Pop Quiz for kp last night and I took it in to kp. Ronnie had asked that I record me singing the songs and place it on the internet. Well, I did the first few songs without the intention of recording myself, but kp loved the quiz so much, I started recording it half way through. We both had so much fun !!
Click on Pop Quiz to see kp’s answers or go to “Day 41 – Wednesday 8th June – Part Two” and click on comments.
To listen to kp + I singing the songs in question, click on either of these links
And yes, we should get recording contracts. We have been told so many times how talented we are, but it’s not fair on other musicians to let such talent into the world. They need to earn a living.
We had a real hoot and it left kp in fine fettle for the Physio.
Physio
The physios were impressed with kp’s progress.
Right Leg (side of the fractured hip) – Painful at times, but kp can lift her knee to about 70′
Right Arm – no probs – works fine
Left Leg (Stroke side) – Good Movement. kp can lift her leg to about 90′. Because of the stroke, kp has altered sensation for her left side. If you rub her legs (one by one) and ask her to say which side you are touching, she can correctly identify each leg. If, however, you do it to both legs at the same time, she says “right”. This is normal apparently in the early stages of a stroke.
Left Arm (Stroke side) – kp hardly ever moves this arm voluntarily, and so it stiffens up within an hour or so of some physio. If you ask her to move it, she moves it, but it takes all her concentration to get it to move. She is unable (at present) to do specific movements, like wiggling fingers or lifting the arm in a certain direction. It’s as if she can send the signals to the arm to do something, but she needs to look at it, to see what the signal has actually made it do. But, hey, its more than we had 3 days ago. I’ll take it and run for the door. I feel sure we can work on this and get her back to near 100%.
During the physio, kp had LOTS of laughs with the physios.
She is keen to know if all the movements she has are on target for getting her up and walking as soon as her pelvis is declared as “weight-bearing” by the orthopedic surgeon. Yes is the answer.
The physio then went on to explain that if we didn’t do these exercises, her muscles would be like jelly when it came to needing them.
But the conversation went something like this :-
Physio :- You see Karen, can you imagine if we didn’t come in every day …..
and before the physio could say any more
kp:- No !
We all laughed. That may not be funny in the blog.
There was also a moment of humour when the physios kept discussing Karen’s Scapula. A bone near to the collarbone I think.
When the physio was stretching kp’s arms, kp said something like “hey, my scapula’s hurting”.
Again, funny at the time.
That’s all for now. I think Marie will get her tea-party with kp that she has been promised (by kp) this afternoon. She was certainly very wide awake when I left.
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