Hi
Darla! 24th August 2019 was my 3 year post-op. I was touched to flashback all
the memories. Can you imagine? It has been three years since my surgery on 24th
Aug 2016. I still keep in touch with my fellow scoliosers and happen to meet a
lot of new friends. When I met them, the common questions I was asked is “How’s
life after surgery?” Of course every period of time serves different progress.
Also, the recovery progress varies individually.
The
very first thing came to my mind when I remembered my ops was gratitude. I
could not imagine that I can reach this stage. I will always remember that my
life itself is a bless. A lot of people have worked hard and contributed to my
life. I do not want to take it for granted. This heart will be forever grateful
for all the kindness I receive.
Well,
3 years. It is neither a very long or short period. For now, I can do almost
everything. Doctors gave me no limit for my movement. I move freely without any
inconvenience. However, I found out there was one thing I still require assistance.
Once, I dropped one of my earrings and it rolled under the refrigerator. I turned
on the torch on my phone and bent my body to look for it. I used to bend
freely, stick my cheek on the floor, and turn my face to side. That time, I was
able to bend my body, but I could not put my cheek on the floor. My body felt
stiff. I realized then, “Oh, this is the part which they mentioned I will lose
some flexibility.” I shared this to my family so that they could give me a hand
or I could find another trick to find my stuff. It’s not that I always drop
things under the refrigerator. Haha.
Then,
no more prohibition for carrying weight. Somehow, I am a bit cautious for
extremely heavy items, such as sofa or metal furniture. If it is possible to drag
instead of carrying it, I will just drag it. I do not hesitate to ask for help
and so far, I am very blessed that my surroundings are always helpful and
understanding. Regarding to my daily lives, I still can carry my necessaries
with no issue.
For
medication, I clearly had no more medication since I reached home (2 weeks
post-op). It was only blood supplement for about one month post-op. After I
finished the supplement from doctor, no more medication. I simply ate everything.
Sometimes I take necessary supplements. If I had hectic week, I might take
vitamin C. Just common supplements like common people normally take. My scar is
also doing well. No coloid or other issue. No significant itch. I have stopped
applying Vaseline Petroleum Jelly on it since....... the day I cannot remember.
Ah,
I was often asked, “Do you feel anything on your back?” or “Can you sense the
titanium on your spine?” Trust me, it feels nothing. I almost forgot that I
have ever had surgery if I do not see my pictures. The first months post-op,
yes, it felt stiff like I could feel the titanium was holding my spine
strongly. Now, it does not feel anything at all. No pain. No stiff feeling.
Then people asked me, “Do you still feel pain now?” Comparing to the pre-ops
condition, of course it feels so so so much better now! I am so glad ^ Only when I worked harder/ longer than usual,
like more than 13 hours, I feel tired. However, isn’t it normal to feel tired
after a long day? For me, it is not a significant issue.
Now,
currently I enjoy my job as a full time teacher. I have my job from 8 to 6/7.
Sometimes I have extra activities til late night (11 p.m). I still swim during
weekend. I still do the superman exercise. I actively take chances to learn and
improve myself. I am always open for sharing with anyone.
Dear
my friends, I dedicate this entry to tell you, I am living my life to the
fullest. Thank you for everything you have done. You never know how much it
means for me.
Thank you.