Sunday was a day of rest, atleast that's what they call it here. Not much goes on on Sunday in Costa Rica. At the hotel there is no physio and the major excitement was a blood pressure test in the morning. It has been a rainy day here so spending a relaxing afternoon at the pool was out of the question. Instead we jumped on the bus and went to the market. "The Market" is basically a Safeway. It has a pharmacy, food, liquor and some misc. stuff like socks and toothbrushes.
Don who is feeling great decided to walk to the bus. I drove his scooter so if he got tired he could have it. Well, boys will be boys. As soon as I got on the scooter I drove it into the hallway and kranked the speed. I was zipping down the hallway and who do you think is behind me, RUNNING, you got it Don. I won the race but I think my dad was very happy to take second place.
There was seven of us that piled into the bus (which is an 11 passenger van), supplied by Passport Medical and they drove us to the market. But beause it didn't have a lift for Don's scooter he decided to leave it at the hotel. The drive was about 10 minutes and the market was nice. Don was the first out of the van and the first to grab a cart. Smiling away, he walked the whole market, every isle and a couple isles twice (the one with beer).
Eventually he did get tired and sat down on a bench while we paid for the groceries. His new legs are doing great but he still has a ways to go. New muscle needs to be built and he needs to retrain his brain to work with him and not against him. Everyday we do exercises to help break the habits of holding his left hand closed or holding his arm up against his chest. The Liberation Treatment is only the start, if you do nothing after the procedure your body won't improve.
After the market we sat out side, watched the storm pass over us and played some cribbage. Don did pretty good holding the cards in his left hand, not good enough to beat me but still pretty good. Then it was happy hour time and shortly after that dinner time. You get to know so many people here, it's almost like a new family. You can sit down in the lobby and start talking with someone and you lose track of time. One conversation leads into another and by the time your done you've talked with 6 people and it's an hour later or more!!
Don has physio at 1pm tomorrow so i'll post some video. I believe he will be in the pool unless it's raining. Tomorrow is my last day but I will continue posting info on how Don is doing, just maybe not 5 times a day. We don't know for sure but we believe Don will have his post op on thursday so that could be a big blog. They will do another Doppler and make sure his vein has remained open.
I thought I could catch you Greg . . . love Dad
ReplyDeleteKeep up with the physiotherapy Don it sounds like you are doing great.
ReplyDeleteWhen you get back you will have to race Greg again.
Great news Don, I have been sharing it with the parish at St. Pauls. I can see you beaming as you "foot" patroled the isles!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Fr. Brian+ (the little cross is big blessing)
Don
ReplyDeleteEverything sounds great looking forward to seeing you in San Diego.
You are doing a great job Greg
Love Cathy and John