Saturday, May 28, 2011

Rehab, Routine, and Some Treats

Happy Memorial Day weekend everyone. I can't believe it is the end of May already; I have totally lost track of time since my transplant and time spent in the hospital. Yesterday marked the end of my second week of rehab since being released. It has actually gone by faster than I expected. I am still walking 30 minutes on the treadmill each day, and am up to 1.2 mph as of yesterday. I'm burning it up! I also do a couple of leg exercises with ankle weights while at rehab. Once I am more healed I will start some upper body work. Besides rehab, each week I have blood work and a chest X-ray on Monday and Thursday. These keep my doctors on top of my medication levels and let's them see how my new lungs are doing. So far, things are moving along as hoped. :-)

My dad and aunt Doris Jean left on Thursday morning. Their time here seemed to pass very quickly. I enjoyed their company, appreciated their help, and loved the home cooked meals!
Me, Daddy, and Doris Jean

I am getting pretty sad each time someone leaves to go back home.  I guess a lot of that is that I want to go with them!

Since their departure, Paul and Kristi have been staying with me here at the hotel.  Paul took me to the hospital for my appointments Thursday and Friday.  He and Kristi have been cooking for us too which is very nice.  On Thursday night, I got a special treat as they invited me to go with them to see "Jersey Boys" at the Fox Theater.  It was so nice to get out and do something "normal" and the show was very entertaining.  I am still hearing the songs in my head!  I was pooped when we got back to the room that afterwards, but it was worth it!

I got another treat last night when we went to Ted Drewes frozen custard place last night after dinner.  I had no idea how popular this place was until we pulled up and the parking lot was packed with people and vehicles, on a cool, damp night!  Several people had their dogs with them, including at least 8 Shetland Sheepdogs, who were getting custard too!  I got a Fox Treat which was a thick milkshake (called a concrete) with hot fudge, raspberries. and macadamia nuts.  I ate it all and it was yummy!

Take care everyone; I will update again soon!

2 comments:

  1. I must say, you are looking quite stunning there, Miss Lisa! Wow, Jersey Boys AND a milkshake...you are really stepping out! That Paul and Kristi are quite the host and hostess....if they keep this up, you will never want to leave St. Louis! Glad you are finally getting to the fun parts of your great adventure. Sounds like you are making great strides on the treadmill as well as the rest of your rehab. Hang in there and just think about all those great adventures to come. Hope you have a great week!

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  2. Oh yes - the infamous frozen custard that only is found in St. Louis - what a treat! I had clients at Wash University and was treated to the same. Now, I know you are truly in good hands! Hang in there; one day at a time... and Look At You Go!!! Keep going and your day being back home in KY will come before you know it.

    Thoughts and prayers from many always!

    Jeanne

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