My friend Kim H and myself, home from the doctor
The day after I posted my blog about spending a week in the hospital, an old friend (Kim H, who reads my blog) contacted me and said "What can I do to help? Pick up prescriptions from the pharmacy, go shopping for you, cook some meals you can warm up later, take you to your next appointment... let me know."
My gosh, she is one of a kind.
Here's the story on Kim. We became friends back in 1988 when we both worked downtown at the Allegheny County Dept of Aging. She had just gotten married, I had just started working at the agency, but we were close in age and clicked right away. I left Aging in 1998 for greener pastures, and we stayed in touch with Christmas & birthday cards and the occasional phone call or email. But we haven't gotten together in many, many years.
Anyway, I thanked Kim for her generous offer but when you've lived alone as long as I have you want to take care of yourself. Several days into things however, I realized I wasn't doing so well. That's when I made my first home grocery order, and contacted Kim and asked if she would go to my doctors office with me for my 10 day post-surgery followup. She said of course, and that's us there at the top, home from the doctor on Thursday.
The doctor's appointment went very well. He removed the last of my bandages, listened to my lungs and heart, checked my oxygen level. When I told him I didn't feel I was recuperating fast enough, he said "You've been home from the hospital 10 days. I told you at checkout you'd need 6 weeks to make a full recovery. Stop trying to be a Steeler." A Steeler! I said I was sorry and he said "Mr. Morris, many of my after-surgery patients arrive here in wheelchairs--you're doing great!"
He did make a couple revisions to my recovery plan though. I have PT & RT (respiratory therapists) coming to my place again on Monday, darn it. Enough!
I didn't bring up my long covid-nicotine patch idea, darn that too. I'm going to hold off on that until I'm more my old self.
Afterwards, Kim took me grocery shopping at Kuhn's, then helped carry my stuff upstairs and stayed and chatted for an hour. We talked about old friends, her grandkids, what our families have been up to. I enjoyed her visit so much.
When I was walking her to the elevator, I was thinking how much I'd missed Kim and wished we were closer like the old days. As the doors opened and she stepped on, she said "I think we need to be better friends and be a bigger part of each others lives again." She must've read my mind!
A wonderful ending to a great morning. Kim, if you're reading this... thanks again.







