Wednesday, 19 October 2011

Our Home (2)

A few more pictures to show you all.



Isn't this lovely?  Richard spent a good part of a day cleaning all the light fixtures and brought out the beauty of all the old light fixtures


We are now in the room off the Parlour, this is the far corner; two handy chairs and Grandpa Steene's piano bench ready and waiting for people to start playing games


Some family treasures on the shelves between the chairs; top shelf Lynda's early craft project and last years Christmas gift from her two boys;  3rd shelf contains gifts from Evette and Ian when they were youngsters.


This is the other end of the room and of course our nativity collection with the picture of Immanuel Lutheran Church, Bruce, Alberta where Richard was a Vicar.


The hall looking towards the parsons bench and a book-case with our photograph albums.


Richard's collection of Uncle John's Readers


The oil painting that Aunt Monica gave Richard and the shell animals made my his Grandma Emma Mensch


The vanity which will eventually be removed as will the sunken bath tub.



Oops... that's the wall in the hall again; three of my petit point pictures that I kept


Time I headed for bed.  We'll take the stairs another day.  I hope you enjoy seeing the items that make this house our home.


 




Saturday, 15 October 2011

Our Home

I know you have all been waiting for picture of how the house looks now we are settled so a few pictures to start with... just a few though I have to keep you in suspense.  Actually there are loads of pictures so I will post a few at a time... I promise.  All the picture were taken the evening before our Congregations Progressive supper and Home Blessings.

These first ones are the dining room





Finally my china is on display, Richard had never actually seen it.


We changed out the wall sconces and are so happy with these and our three miniature oil on wood paintings from Lithuania

Our Front Parlor


As you can see Wyneken likes our rustic coffee table with it's end cushions Katie will quite often take the other cushion





I was hoping the wood inlay picture above the fireplace would show but the flash reflected, we removed that awful fire screen and cleaned the old electric fire, which has no where to plug into.


My piano after a good clean and the water colour by Sir Wm Boxall, and of course Richard's container ready with his stuff for church in the morning.

The Kitchen hasn't changed much other than it's tidy and a bit more of the wallpaper has been pulled off.



The Old Jam Cupboard where it is meant to be.



The replacement light fixture which I like so much more than the other one that was in here.


And of course Katie's favourite place asking for food as usual, she isn't as fat anymore.

So there you are a few of the main floor rooms.  I must say though we don't spend much time in them we are more often down in the basement where our actual 'living room' is.  So I am hoping that all these pictures stay here on the download page they still show as downloading.  



New Knee Brace

Today began as usual with my late wake up call from my darling hubby, with my coffee and breakfast.  While still in bed I eat my nutrition bar, a banana and drank my morning coffee and I usually phone Mum and have a chat. This morning Richard decided to grab a chair and visit with me while he worked out his day and told me what he had planned, that being done he left to continue on with his day and leave me to my phone call and breakfast.  Today Mum must have been downstairs with the other residents, I left a message.  Then I decided to touch base with my sister, Pat, had to leave a message there too.  This is my regular Saturday morning, when we don't have be anywhere. 

Today was a little different as I spent time feeling sorry for myself, shedding a few tears, and generally feeling miserable.  What was different?  Today I had to put on my new knee brace myself, unlike yesterday when I received said knee brace.

I guess this should begin with yesterday.  After months of frustration for me and my doctor trying to get me an appointment at the City Hospital Rehabilitation department so I could get the correct papers signed for a new prosthesis. 

Golly this is harder than I thought it would be to write.

My current prosthesis is over eight years old and is in a sorry state and requires replacing.  It takes ages to get an appointment in Saskatoon, an appointment I should have had when I moved back to Saskatchewan in 2008, same as for the Cancer centre, but that's another rant.  Anyway for months my Dr. has tried to get me into the system to get a new leg made.  During all this I have seen an Orthopedic Surgeon about the pain in my other knee (left one) which is causing pain in that hip.  He informs me that I have a detached ligament in my knee.  What is generally called an ACL, you will often hear about professional athletes getting this injury and they get surgery to have it fixed.

I, on the other hand, am not a professional athlete or a teenager (yes they can have the surgery too) but an old lady who is also an amputee, as far as I understand from my Dr., will not be getting the surgery instead I have to get a brace.  Those of you who follow my Facebook page will know that a basic brace does not work on me as my legs bend different from the average person.  I have now waited at least two months to get a brace but once it was determined that I would have to have a custom made one it only took two weeks, yes two weeks.

While I was being measured etc. for the custom brace I was busy chatting as I am prone to do.  I was telling John how I need a new leg, not the one he was measuring for the brace but the other leg.  Oh, I missed stating that where they handle the braces they also make the prosthetics.  So poor John had to hear all about how my leg needed replacing and that I could not get an appointment in Saskatoon for the Rehab. Dr. to fill out the requisition form.  John said he was the wrong person to talk too but he had an idea.

After that I saw Lyle, one of the prosthetists, who checked out my current leg and agreed it was old and not in great shape and he wasn't surprised that I now have an ACL of the good leg, good because it is complete, where as the other one is generally known as a residual limb, part missing.  Lyle heard my story and said he would caste me for a new socket and I told him that I did not have permission for a new leg, he told me not to worry he would work things out. 

I left Saskatoon that day not only measured for a brace that they would bring to Prince Albert on the 14th, but casted for a new socket, and most importantly an appointment with the Rehabilitation Dr. in PA on the 14th.  They fitted me in by using their schedule of appointments, so I could pick up my new brace and as the rehab. Dr. was going to be there too she would see me at the same time.  Talk about people using the back door to help an old lady out.  They pulled more strings than I can even begin to imagine.

Now getting back to today,  I had watched John put the brace on as he explained it to me, and I read the directions on how to put it on this morning, but I couldn't do it, I used our phones to contact Richard in the basement to come and help me.  By the time he got upstairs I was in tears.  It's bad enough being a amputee and having to put on a prosthesis everyday, which of course I'm used to doing considering I've had one since October 2000.   But now I also have to put this knee brace on every day probably for the rest of my life, unless the Orthopedic surgeon decides to do surgery and fix the ligament. 

I start work at 8:00 each week day morning in order to get to work on time I have to get up at 5:30, I can't just get up, jump in the, shower, throw some clothes on do the hair and make up, make lunch, have breakfast and head to the office.  Now on top of  having to put on my prosthesis I also have to put on this brace.  Maybe it shouldn't take all that extra time to get ready but as we get older we get slower and I have to use crutches when I don't have my prosthesis on, so it all takes time.

This knee brace has five straps that have to been tightened in a specific order, so I took a picture of me with the knee brace on... it's not a great picture because I was using the computer camera to do it, so here it is.


Not a great picture you can see that the top part of the brace is angled to compensate the way my knee bends.  The first strap is the lower one which straps in the front, the solid part of the brace is at the back of the calf, then you do the top strap which is behind the thigh,  while your doing those straps you have to ensure the brace is aligned correctly on the knee.  Then you push the side hinges back and tighten the strap behind the lower part of the thigh, the last two straps are on the section below the knee which really has three parts the wider part across the leg is fastened tight and then the front strap and then the back strap.  Now I have to be able to do this all while making sure the hinges on the side of the knee remain in the correct position.

Richard got cross with me because he said I should have made sure that John, the technician, made me put the brace on myself once he had done it and shown me, I didn't ask, and he didn't suggest it.  Now these guys do this all the time the fit people with braces surely they would know to have the client show them that they can put this thing on properly, well he didn't and all I had to go on for Richard to help me was the written instructions and what I could remember yesterday.

It feels right I can't completely straighten my leg, which is good because they do not want me to be able to lock my leg straight as that would cause pain, damage, etc.

So there you have it, a prosthesis on the right leg and know a brace on the left.  If anyone can give me ideas about where I can buy dress pants that are not tapered at the knee and wide enough to accommodate my new contraption let me know.  I have an ugly pair of jeans that I got a long time ago from a jean store that have wide straight legs, but gape at the back when I sit, actually I think they are men's jeans but they seem to work.  I know I have at least one pair of dress pants that should be OK.  Other than that I shall be wearing skirts, which I do most of the time anyway even during the winter.

Thanks for listening, reading... if you made it to the end of this.  I know just as I got used to wearing a prosthesis I shall get used to this but it is the pits, and it may not have happened if I had had a new leg two years ago.