Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Can a girl really get past a stroke? Well, yes.

I know I've been woefully absent again. By the way, butt not officially broken, but I did re-injure it when, after my mother had a stroke and was hospitalized last week and was then to be released, my sister texted me "come to St. Mark's - hurry" and I fell right the fuck down again, on my dining room floor as I stood in my stocking feet and read the message. My sister wanted me to hurry, but I didn't really mean to hurry that much. Oh well, my odds are better than my mom's. She is much better now than the last few days after episode number two, and will be sent to an acute care rehab tomorrow for a make or break stint of therapy. If she makes the effort, she'll make it home, and if she doesn't, then she'll never go back into her cocoon of safety and comfort. So I'll post more about it when I get the chance, but I wanted to share these pix of Hannah Rose, stroke survivor. In the last two days she has run through the house wife a play knife in each hand, practiced walking with both hands in her pockets, practiced walking with her eyes closed and while covering her head with a bucket.  Here's hoping my mom can learn from her granddaughter.



8 comments:

  1. Hope your Mom makes the effort.

    Love the bucket head and LOVE Hannah's dress!!

    I never wanted a girl and never thought pretty girl clothes would make me so happy.

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  2. Oh, I love that Hannah girl!

    And, stay on your feet, would ya?! ;0)

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  3. Wooooooooo!!!! Your family, I tell you.

    Did I ever mention that I still have a weird lump on my ass from falling down the stairs years and years ago? I think I blogged about it once upon a time.

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  4. Bucket head! I love the bucket head! I had one walking around my house for years. I hope your mom gets well.

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  5. Sorry to hear about your mom. Please stop falling on your butt.

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  6. Have a very merry, blessed Christmas!

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  7. Stroke and rehab will be hard on your Mom and not too easy on the rest of your family. I making a pitch for not being too hard on her despite her related-role in your second tumble to the floor. (Only skid resistant footwear from now one, 'kay?) Barbara

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  8. I'm woefully behind in blog reading, but will keep your mom, your ass and your bucket headed girl in my thoughts. :)

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