ADJUSTING TO CHANGES
THIS IS: Operation Santa Paws Month to 12/24
QUOTE OF THE DAY: "If you can't decide between a Shepherd, a Setter or a Poodle get them all...adopt a mutt." ASPCA
Since mom had her first stroke on 6/23, she and dad had to make a lot of adjustments in their lives. Well, I've had to make adjustments, too.
The first one was my daily morning walk with mom for exercise and to see all my friends. Mom couldn't do it (It would take hours because she'd have to use her walker) and dad was really busy with household chores and such (And he hates to exercise) Uncle Terry volunteered to walk me each morning. He's a good walker. I like walking with him. Pam and Dan volunteered, too. I have fun with them, too.
I wasn't getting my 4:30 runs any longer either. I know mom's recovery comes first, but I do need my exercise. Now several times a week mom and dad take me to the dog run. I get to chase squirrels and play hide 'n seek with dad behind the trees. I'm having fun again!
I don't get big hugs from mom any more. She tries and I get one-armed hugs and one-handed pets, too. I understand.
Now I am going to give you an update on mom's health. She's doing well. Last week she started electrical stimulation on her arm, and wrist. It stimulates the muscles. It does seem to help, but she's having a hard time doing some of the movements that she does in therapy at home. There is progress but it's really slow going. Her arm keeps getting stronger.
Mom has graduated from the walker to a cane. She's been instructed to try walking in the house without any aids as long as dad is home. She's slow and a bit wobbly. She probably just needs more practice.
I am happy to report that mom hasn't fallen in about two weeks. That's good because it's scary when she falls and can't get up.
Mom is learning how to drive the golf cart again. Watch out everyone. It doesn't have power steering and mom can only use one hand.
All in all, mom is making progress and I know that one day she'll be able to take me on walks again.
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Daisy, we know your mom will one day take you for runs and give you a big hug. She is working so hard. You know this. Dogs know these things. You are good for your mom and are helping her to get better faster. Merry Christmas Daisy ! ! ! ! Decker and Digger
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