It was just an out patient procedure, they cleaned out the pointer and middle finger knuckles (yes I will need artificial knuckles we are hoping this will buy me some time) and they fused my thumb. For two weeks I was in a cast from the tip of my fingers to my forearm, no use possible out of my right hand. The only picture I have was at the Goodman reunion (thanks Kelli). It has been a tough few weeks this is what I learned...
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| The Goodman girl cousins Kim, Kathryn,Dyan, Me, Karrie, Kelli, Jodi, Rita, Kristi |
- I can be left handed if I have to be...
- I can put my make-up on left handed, might not look the best but hey it is better than no make-up.
- I can eat left handed it forces me to slow down which is good.
- I cannot butter toast one handed, the bread just does not stay put.
- I cannot slice apples or anything one handed.
- Loren and I went out to lunch about a week and a half after surgery and I ordered a chimichanga and they brought it out and I sat there looking at it, Loren asked what was wrong, did they mess up the order, I said no I just need you to cut it for me - so frustrating.
- I can clean the kitchen one handed, it takes twice as long but I wasn't working so that was ok.
- I cannot sweep one handed - I tried.
- I can do laundry one handed and folding clothes takes forever and I can only hang clothes if they are laying on the bed first, but I am on pain meds and not working so I can do it.
- It is ok to ask for help, the ward called on the day of my surgery and set up meals for two plus weeks, I could not cook we would have to have cereal every night, we ate better than when I am whole :)
- I have the best kids ever - actually I already knew this but they just shone through my recovery. Since Loren has to work until 8 Taylor drove the kids where they needed to go and ran errands for me all I had to say is Taylor we need milk and she was on it. They did what ever I asked and there was no bickering.
- I have the best husband ever, so patient with my recovery and helping me out so much especially those first few days when just getting dressed was a challenge.

YOU'RE A TROOPER JULIE...GOOD LUCK WITH THERAPY & 100% RECOVERY!!!
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