Wednesday 21 September 2016

Arm news....

Not good news at the hospital, there is no change in my arm, none what so ever! I burst into tears and as it was only the registrar, I asked to see the consultant,  so he got Mr Ray. He has suggested an op in a couple of months time with him and another surgeon and at the same time have a complete shoulder replacement, it will be a big long op he said.. I asked could I wait till after Christmas so at least I can use my arm Christmas time,  as I am now, because with the other ops I was back to square one each time and not able to use my arm and of course a lot of pain.  It will at the  Middlesex hospital. So I am to have an appointment in 5 weeks time with both surgeons to discuss the op. and what are the complications etc.. so I haven't got a choice unless I want to stay as I am. We came home and I had a quick drink of water, grabbed the dog and went to the park as it is a glorious day here and I walked and walked, we had a coffee in the café, which was very good, never had one there before and then home and the sun shone the whole time! 
But I was miserable and very red eyed!!

One thing I discussed with DH is my attitude to exercise.. I don't like it but a lot of my problems is my mind set, I don't get up in the mornings thinking 'a walk.' I think what craft can I manage with my arm today?.. so if I want to lose  a substantial amount of weight, I need to move myself. I am well into the Slimming World food plan and liking it, and more importantly I am losing weight regularly, so walking it is.. tomorrow we have planned a visit to my favourite place.. Southend. The promenade is flat and easy to walk on although Sunday we did take a detour, so I walked a little way up the side that rises through the grassed area and beautifully maintained flower beds to the top that over looks the prom. There is an amazing round flower bed there, which is a clock! So watch this space.. 14 weeks till Christmas a chance to lose at least a stone, and I will, I am determined!!!

xx


6 comments:

Cricket-bug Corner said...

You can do it!!! The surgery may be just what you need. People have hips replaced and do great after!

mamasmercantile said...

I am sorry to hear your news about another operation. Use your walks as a craft and think what can I find today? Look for things that can be added to wreaths, look for blackberries to make jam. Wild flowers to make a little posy. Driftwood etc walking will become less of a chore if you have a purpose. Good luck with the weight loss.

Mary - Lecoeurceltique said...

Chris, I really feel for you. What horrible news to receive. I pray that your next operation will be successful. I think walking is a great way to exercise as you can choose how demanding you want it to be and you don't need equipment other than good footwear. Good luck with your weight loss plans. A pound a week is achieveable - you can do it!

Vickie said...

I am so sorry Chris. I am glad you have an answer. That is good. Good to get it done. And over with. Yes, walk. It is the only exercise I manage. I walk on a treadmill as I cannot do inclines or declines because of my hip. I do not allow myself to read unless I walk. I love to read. MOTIVATION! ;)

Una said...

Aww Chris I'm really sorry,but you will get through this I know you will,,I'm sending hugs,chin up,xxxUna.xxx

Brigitte said...

So sorry that you need another operation - but it can help you out of the dilemma. The faster the better.
All the best of luck with your weight loss plans.