Friday, September 04, 2009

Recovery

Most all of you know I underwent back surgery on August 24th and again on the 26th, to correct some disc problems, which have been causing quite a bit of pain and numbness for me, as well as a quickly increasing loss of leg strength over the course of the last couple years.

I went to several doctors and got a bunch of different diagnosis and as many prognosis, before deciding to let this surgeon have a go at me. He talked a good talk and if he's straight up and I work hard enough, I should emerge in a few months like a kid again (as far as my back goes, anyway).

I've had some rough road since the knife, like a really bad reaction to the first post-surgery pain medication. I threw up for about 12 hours that first night and let me tell you, that ain’t no fun with three brand new incisions in my gut and over my hips. Then, I have this cut down my back, which leaves me cut on all four corners. This makes it pretty tough to lay down with any level of comfort. That part is getting better everyday.

I’m working through this to get back on my feet and fully reap the benefits of the work done on me. It’s been a week and a half and I’m already up to walking a (total) of a half mile a day on the treadmill. I think soon I can abandon the walker I use any other time I’m up and move the work outside. Doc says if I can get to 1.5 miles a day unassisted by the end of 6 weeks, in another 6 I can bust loose to do anything I want to.

I’ll keep posting some updates here in case anyone is interested. I’ve received a lot of inquiries from a number of you. My very good buddies Mennonite Mike and Fearless Charlie Nash have been especially persistent with their displays of concern, as well as Peewee and the Captain who have called to wish me the best. I can feel a lot of you out there who care and who are concerned and I tell you, it means a lot to me. I’ll add a word of thanks here to my friends David T and Jon, who have stepped up to help in a big way, but who I doubt would ever have occasion to read this blog.

My final word here today is about my family. Leslie who is 800 miles away, but lifts me up everyday because I know she cares so very much. Only by threats have we been able to keep her where she is and needs to be. And also Clay, who has stood by like a guard at the gate (complete with walky-talky), ready to do anything I ask him at anytime he’s not been in school or in the sickbed himself (bad sick). And mostly my Tammy, who has barely left my side since the first doctor’s visit. Nursing me, bathing me, feeding me and jumping at my every need, all the while sleeping in chairs just to stay in the same room with me while I moan and groan. Words fail me here…..

Anyway, don’t count me out and I’ll be seeing you all down the road a piece.

Thanks,
Jesco

6 comments:

Pee Wee said...

Thanks for the update. If you need anything please let us know.

Missing you Jesco.....

Caulkboy said...

Leave it to you Jess to take the fun out of back surgery! All (humorless) jokes aside, I wish you a speedy recovery and hope to see ya soon.

cpt. Dick said...

Hey we miss you man! do what your Doc. tells you and you'll be back sooner than you think.

Miss you and if we can help holler.

Jessie Wallace said...

Thank you guys. I'm walking every day and healing pretty quick (I think). I'm starting to feel like I'm on house arrest or something. I gues that's a good sign? Anyway, I appreciate you guys a lot

Brad said...

Best wishes from all of us Missouri boys! Hope you heal up soon.

SusanA said...

Hey just wanted to stop by and wish you the best. Most of my updates are second hand you understand. In my (unsolicited) opinion, any downtime in your case, should be spent writing so the rest of us will have something decent to read, by God. Get well soon. Say Hi to the woman for me too :)