Of course, Bob did not want to do this, as he still insists his foot "hurts".
The pain in his toes is baffling both the foot surgeon and the pain management doc. The foot surgeon says "it should be feeling better by now" and suggests maybe Bob's got some kind of nerve pain going on. The pain management doctor thinks that Bob is "fixated" on the pain, that because of his brain damage, he has "nothing else to occupy his mind" and therefore becomes "fixed" on his foot and the pain sensation which only makes it worse....
Bob & PT, first time on his feet in six months! |
I don't know which doctor is right. But I figured, it was time to try to get him back on his feet.
"Tucking in his tush" |
Yesterday, the PT was here and I rolled Bob into the hallway by the rail. When Bob realized where we were headed, he said, "NO WAY!" and I had to stop and remind him of our deal.
Then he said, "I'll try." But I could tell he was not really into it.
Then, lo and behold, he managed to stand up on the first try!
Both the PT and I were very impressed, because we both thought he would not do so well. I mean, it has been over six months!
The PT said, she really didn't have to help him up. "It was all Bob!" Though she did have to help him "tuck in his tush", so he wouldn't fall backward into the chair...
If looks could kill... but he did it! |
Of course, he refused to try to take a step. But he did do a sit-to-stand three times!
Although he was not a happy camper and complained all through it. Which lead the PT to remark, "Well, Bob, you certainly are speaking better today!"
All in all, I am one proud wife!
11 comments:
That is remarkable! Go Bob!
I would think that sit-to-stands would hurt more than taking a step. Amazing that he could THREE times. Kudos once again for both you and Bob toughing it out!
Yayyyyyyy! Three times, I can remember doing it only once before I couldn't do it again. Ya gotta love the baby conquests!
Hooray for Bob! And hooray for you for continuing to push for his recovery! I know it isn't easy.
You aren't just a proud wife -- you are a dang good one!
big hugs, Debbie
Yiiipppeee Bob ! You go boy !!!! :-)
Oh, forgot to add my name.......Patricia :-)
Yes! Go Bob go!
My husband Sam has TBI since April 2012 and I understand how you feel right now.
Every additional inch of movement calls for a celebration.
Hugs from Sally
Wow Bob...and Diane...this is a crying celebrating event...
wow...I remember when Rick was there after 6 months in 4 hospitals and an LTAC and nursing home...when he stood up for the first time with help everyone cried...
there Rick was in his hospitall gown ( the back end opened) standing and everyone peeking in and crying...I remember it well..
So proud of both of you Diane...hooray for you guys...
Makes my heart sing
Take care
Theresa
OH WOW....Fantastic for both of you.
After 6 months being sedentary, it's amazing he could pull himself up and stand 3 times with little assistance.
Keep pushing him, even though he doesn't like it. No answer here for continuing foot pain. I do wonder if it's psychosomatic because he's had it for so long over the past....similar to the pain felt by an amputee after an arm or leg has been removed.
Hugs and prayers to both of you.
Dan
What is the effectiveness of the Botox so far on the areas that received the injections?
Oh my, Jenn, Botox has not done much so far, though maybe a little. Hard to tell. Doctor wants to try a series, thinks a series of shots will be better. Bob goes in again on the 15th for a second treatment... and we will see.
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