When You’re Sidelined By An Awful Injury

This was supposed to be the ideal summer, full of family outings, gardening, and day trips…that’s what I had hoped for anyway. Instead, it’s turned into a miserable time, sidelined by an awful injury, unable to do anything but cry, complain and feel sorry for myself.

Yours truly was cleaning out a closet on June 20 when I had an accident and severely hurt my right hand. Cause: Dropping a heavy box. Effect: An ER visit, multiple follow-up appointments, weeks of lingering pain from my fingertips all the way up to my shoulder, and an inability to function. (I couldn’t drive, write, type, cook, tie shoes, etc.)

Needless to say, it’s been complete chaos over here! All of my normal activities like couponing, grocery shopping, meal planning, blogging, errands, cleaning, just day-to-day living, has been a challenge.

The only things I could do comfortably were watch TV or read with a book/magazine propped up on a tray. I was bored, but it did give me a lot of unexpected time to think about my life, my priorities and scheduling. When you’re forced to slow down, it allows you to see more clearly. I didn’t realize how frantic the pace had been before, nor did I admit that I needed to make changes. Now, I get it and I’m willing to do it.

Not being able to blog or use social media felt really strange. I love blogging so much, being able to share ideas, discuss current events and interact with others. Even though I was MIA, numerous readers went out of their way to email or leave comments. A huge thanks to everyone for being so kind and caring. Marianne, especially, has been a true blessing, sending me daily eCards. Instead of my entire audience drying up when I couldn’t work, which I feared, the opposite happened, with incredible support and compassion sent my way.

So that’s what I’ve been up to. At this point, my hand still hurts, but I’m splint-free and I can type in short spurts. Expect to see regular posts going forward, provided I continue to improve. My enthusiasm is high, my functioning is low, but this blog will keep on going, no matter what!

8 thoughts on “When You’re Sidelined By An Awful Injury

  1. Barb Taylor

    Subscriber here since 2015. Even if you took an entire year off, I’d still be waiting. Love your blog, especially when you post about pets.

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  2. velvetwhip

    I am so glad you’re back! Sorry that you suffered such a painful and restrictive injury. You truly were missed.

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