Room with a View

by Alan Fox 7 Comments

When I arrived at the California Rehabilitation Institute in Century City late Sunday afternoon, the first thing I noticed was that I could see pine trees from my third floor room. I found that encouraging. A few years ago I had read that patients recover faster in a room with a view of nature.

My wife had chauffeured me from Cedars-Sinai Hospital after my four day stay following cervical spine surgery, which seemed to go quite well. My surgeon left on vacation but kindly called me Sunday evening to see how I was doing, and to tell me that my post-surgery x-ray looked perfect. All twenty-three screws, two posts, and whatever else he’d brought with him from Ace Hardware were in place.

I still have a royal pain in my neck and I’m not referring to my wife who has been with me the entire time.  I believe that I’m the main attraction for her in this rehab facility, rather than the food.  When not tending to me, she has been sending daily email reports to family and a few close friends to keep everyone updated on my progress. This afternoon a friend texted her best wishes. She also let me know that she has undergone four back surgeries.  Talk about empathy.  Also, talk about one-upmanship.

I should have asked my surgeon to make sure he didn’t cut the nerve to my sense of humor.  But maybe he even added a new one.

My dad, who visited this afternoon, has talked for years about maintaining a positive “mental diet.”  “Your life is as good as you think it is,” he reminded me repeatedly. Thank goodness for the opportunity to practice that fine and useful art – something like Norman Vincent Peale’s The Power of Positive Thinking.  I don’t believe my dad borrowed Peale’s ideas, I believe he developed his own unique version.  My dad, like me, has no “off” switch for his brain. Both of us are thinking all of the time.

Since my neck hurts, and my fingers are insensitive and prickly, I’m going to finish this blog before the muscle relaxant and pain pills kick in.

I’ll end with a heartfelt “thank you” to everyone who has included me in their prayers and sent me their best wishes.  I am touched and buoyed by your concern and support. I also want to say that Daveen is the best advocate you could ever have with you when facing this kind of ordeal, and I am grateful to have her with me.

I’ll be back to visit with you next Tuesday, when I should be recovering at home.

Love,

Alan

Comments ( 7 )

  1. Stellasue Lee
    Speedy recovery. Expect it. You are strong, and have a wonderful attitude. Sending you love.
  2. Laurie Butler
    Such good news and your wit and power of expression are no worse for wear either. As for maintaining a sense of humor, I would say there is no off position on your genius switch. A good blog, Alan.
  3. Judith Draper
    So glad to hear your update, Alan, and that Daveen is taking good care of you, and that you cautioned the doc to not cut your sense of humor out....I agree with Laurie above, that there is no "off" position for your genius switch. Also, in my experience, I have found that Ace Hardware carries only quality products....so you should be in good shape....Sending big hugs for healing, from Judi in Nashville.
  4. Jeanne Smith
    So pleased to get your blog this morning, I've missed it! 23 screws Wow! You win!! Daveen is a real blessing, making sure you have the best care and keeping us all informed, hooray for Daveen is right!! Love, Jeanne
  5. Valerie Ducos
    Wow Alan! Sending lots of healing energy love to you and Daveen! So glad she is with you! Hugs!!!!!
  6. Sharon Koch
    Got you on my recovery prayer list--begone insensitive and prickly fingers. Also that's quite an array of screws that I imagine your body will take appropriate getting used to. But what better life medicine than someone who loves you at your bedside to run interference and see that everything goes well. Continued good fortune, Alan.
  7. Anya Markarian
    With Daveen by your side, you will have no need for medicine. Sending hugs and love your way.

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