9 November 2011 (Wednesday), Day 28
This was another night with little sleep and much pain. The Panadol and Endone are less and less effective in managing the pain. Anyway, I had exceeded my daily Panadol intake and had to live with the pain.
I looked very sick in the morning. Everyone passing by my room came in and asked if I was alright. No, not at all. The doctors were nice and they came to see me and discuss with me another pain management plan. They gave me a morphine shot 打嗎啡針 and some stronger pain killers. Other than feeling a bit drowsy 昏昏欲睡, the pain became more manageable.
The occupational therapist came and told me that a home visit had been fixed on Friday. The purpose of the home visit was to look at the set up of our house to see how I can live independently as much as possible and most importantly safely at home after discharge. This would be my first time home in a month. He also showed me the best way to get out of a flat, normal bed. He asked me to roll to the side and push with my arms to get myself upright. I tried twice but the room was spinning like a merry go round 旋轉木馬. I preferred pulling myself up using the monkey bar but he said rolling and getting up using my arms is better and the safest. I had to practise more.
Grace was transferred from Hobart to a private hospital in Sydney today. I was happy that she was now closer to her sister.
My roommate returned home and I had a new roommate. She told me that she had been in the hospital for a year. She has acute arthritis 急性關節炎 and cannot move. She even has problem pressing the bell for the nurse. She looked frail 虛弱 and had a tube running through her nose and throat down her stomach.
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