Help Wanted.

Thank you all SO much for your positive, supportive and cheerful comments and wishes for my speedy recovery.  It means so much!  I had my follow up appointment with the surgeon that did my back surgery yesterday, and I’m doing great.  I feel good.  I have some intermittent twinges here and there and my left toes tingle a lot of the time– he says that will take months to go away but it’s totally normal.  It’s such a relief to feel better not only physically but mentally too.  It’s GREAT not to be taking any steroids or pain killers or muscle relaxers; they make me jittery and feel crazy (and I hate to admit it but I became quite irritable and kind of mean after days and days and weeks …of pain.  Good thing my family loves me.)

Through this experience I’ve learned a LOT.  I’ve always been strong and strong willed — I want things done my way and now!  So I usually do things all by myself and don’t wait for Wes to get help me.   And the way I’ve been able to lift and carry heavy things is by leaning forward and carrying it on my back — which created the problem (if not completely it definitely contributed).    I realize I have abused my back for pretty much my whole life and it is week and I should never resume to doing things the way I was doing them.

And I hope all ya’ll out there are listening to what I’m saying and can avoid a similar situation.  If you do:  make sure you tell your loved one to take a pic of you in exactly this same post — tongue and all!  We’ll be awesome weirdos together.

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In the future when, eventually, I am able to resume somewhat normal activity, I’ll be a great advocate of using and teaching correct, ergonomic, smart, taking care of your back kind of DIY tactics.

Right now I’m just doing the coaching/bossing others around thing that I’m so good at!  AND hiring some more permanent help.  I’ve had some handymen helping finish the kitchen because we have to get that done ASAP.  Bad timing for this all–right in the middle of the kitchen remodel but whatever.  Moving on…

 

I can only lift 5-10 pounds, walk and climb stairs.  I can’t bend or twist.  Obviously I can’t do my thing so I’m looking for someone that I can teach and direct and delegate to so I can continue to make progress on my own home.

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And while I’m delegating the heavy lifting I’ll have time to keep working with clients and drawing plans.  And speaking of clients, I’m still not quite ready for any new ones so stay seated, I’ll let you know when I’m ready for that floodgate to open again.  😀

 

That’s the plan.  I’m looking for my “real life apprentice”.  Someone local and long term.   You just never know what’s around each corner on the road of life, do you?  I love teaching and think I’m pretty good at it so I have NO worries about this turn.  None at all.  really!

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  1. Oh man I so wish I could come be your apprentice!! I’m a little too far to come on a regular basis (Birmingham, AL), but if you ever needed someone for just a weekend definitely let me know! I would LOVE to learn from you!!

  2. Wishing you a speedy recovery. I as well would love to throw in my application for this opening, but commuting would be a pain, but the knowledge would be oh so worth it.

  3. I was that advocate! I was trying to get you to stop carrying that drywall on your back. so hoping it was 1/4 inch. I injured my thoracic disc in the pantry and I am currently remodeling my house since 2009. My husband has the L5 bulging disc and had surgery in 2010 . We both feel your pain and its not easy realizing that I cant do things. I really hate it. I look at my floors and think okay if I didn’t overextend my back with a heavy appliance I could fix that. etc. most people if you did an MRI of their back past 50 have a bad disc and they just aren’t feelng it. keep your head up and ask for help it just becomes what you have to do and you will learn to use your feet. ha that’s what I do i put stuff on my foot and move it around. i also wear a good back brace my husband has a medical one that’s pretty expensive that he wears when we do stuff. the thing you have to do is stretch to help that scar tissue from wrapping all around that disc after surgery and they say stretches help. good luck

  4. Sweet girl. Continue to be good and take care of yourself. Too bad my many-hours commute prevents this for me. 😉 xo

  5. You a a brave, strong woman. Glad you listened to your body and got help before it got worse.
    I wish I lived closer. I would love to help and learn from you! I’m sure you will have no problem finding the help you need. Just get yourself better.

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