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Without It, What Would You Do?

Dear Friends,

i hope everyone had a great September. We certainly did.

I’m a little late getting this note out. Let me tell you why.

I had another trigger finger repaired on Monday. This time, it was the long finger on my right hand. “That’s no big deal,” I thought. After all, I am left-handed. 

So, we had it done on Monday. It took some extra time. Usually it takes 15 minutes in surgery. This time? 165 minutes.

Apparently, it was more complicated than they expected. My doctor, whom I trust explicitly, filmed the procedure. The incision measured approximately three inches in length. The prognosis is very good, but I didn’t anticipate that there would be more things I can’t do than expected.

First of all, I’m not a “hunt and peck” typist. I’m learning how to use the mouse with my left hand and type slowly with only my left hand. Looking on the bright side, I’m going to explore using my iMac’s dictation — take that, old habits!

Here’s a longer list, just in case you’re wondering:

 I can’t use my right forefinger’s fingerprint to log into my computer.

 I can’t wash or dry myself off without help.

 I can’t open pill bottles, not to mention filling my weekly pill container.

 I can’t hold my iPhone to type on it.

 I can’t walk down the stairs, hold the railing, and carry something at the same time (unless I can slip it under my arm).

 I can’t hold a knife and fork at the same time.

 If I want to pick up something with my left hand, I can’t do it unless it has a handle.

 I can’t put on socks or button my jeans without help.

 Stapling papers together is a treat.

There’s lots more, but enough of the pity party. I feel better after ranting a bit. 🙂 Thanks for listening (if you’re still there).

There’s lots of blessings:

 I have an amazing wife with a giving spirit who helps me with everything without complaining. I call her Nurse Ratchett, but she knows I’m just kidding.

 I have more friends and family praying for me than I deserve.

 I’m still learning new things every day.

 My back pain from surgery seems to be diminishing.

 My diet is working—I’ve dropped 10 pounds.

 I stopped taking those medications to help me think more clearly and focus. Now, I think more clearly and have better focus.

 The pain is not so bad that I have to stay doped up all the time.

 I can still do my Bible study, read, catch up on some scifi books and movies, and think up a couple of new book ideas.

 I have one of those Aeroband guitars ordered that I can play when healed (I’ll have a report on it soon, guitar buddies, you know who you are).

 I’m catching up on some sleep.

 I don’t feel guilty about relaxing or skipping a day or two of writing work, even though I enjoy it.

Hmmmmmmm.

I think I’ll shut up and go back to counting my blessings.

Cheers,

Kim

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