More kind words! Love it!
I think the trained eye can look at those pictures and see how stiff my neck is. LOL. Dr. House was more worried about my neck than anything else -- he was coaxing, cajoling and teasing me into trying to move it to the left -- I said it felt like granite. I could not move it a millimeter for a couple days. Now I can move it 90 degrees again but it sure took awhile to get there!
I remembered two things to follow up on that have come up on here:
They did not make me remove my fingernail polish after all (thanks Dr. Stefan!)
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and at 10 days out, my first night back home, I spent the night alone with no problem! I know some posters who live alone have wondered how that goes. Obv. it's individual but I felt quite ready for it, knowing I have a good friend a few doors down just in case. It was very restful to just be home alone with the dogs again! First time I'd gotten anywhere near 8 hours of semi-uninterrupted sleep.
If you live with people, great, but if you don't, I think you kind of play hostess a bit if the overnighters are "guests," and I was relieved not to have to do that at first, to just let down and relax into my usual routine. That's one thing I loved about Seton -- I was no more in charge of running the "household" or knowing where things were, etc., than anyone else and could really just chill.
I hope I'll have no major news to report for a long, long time
but will try to clean up any loose ends about tidbits of advice or my progress as they occur to me in the hopes that it helps others! I am so happy we have at least three he-mans (actually, we're all she-mans) posting here now -- that's three more than I was able to find any info on a year ago when I first heard that word!