Thank you for all of the comments on my last post. It’s great to know that we are not alone (though worrying at the same time). And I have been given some great advice.
Just a quick update. Moo slept through the night last night.
That’s right, between his last dose at midnight and six o’clock this morning, there was not a peep from him.
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Moo also rolled over for the first time last night.
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He got stuck and couldn’t roll back but lets not focus on what he can’t do
He told me last night that he thought that he might crawl today. He didn’t, but it just goes to show how much more confident he is becoming now that the pain is under control.
The best thing as far as I am concerned is that he has soft casts to put on at night time to help him with his stretch. Tonight as I was getting him ready for bed, I put on the soft casts and his legs went straight into them. No having to massage his leg or pulls his feet and manipulate the cast until it got close enough for me to put the sock on it.
He is going well.





14, September23:38
So glad to hear that Moo is sleeping! The good thing about valium is that it helps with muscles all over, not just the surgeried ones. I swear I’m not a drug addict, but I LOVE that stuff. I still take it (only when I absolutely have to) and when I wake up in the morning I always feel AMAZING!
Hope Moo fairs with the soft casts better then I did. I was so used to sleeping all curled up that I couldn’t sleep at first and went crazy in them. I must have begged to leave those things off. I would struggle a lot and finally manage to break free of them only to discover that someone heard the velcro and appeared to put them back on me…
15, September9:49
Hoping improvements will continue and speedily too. Have you slept better yourself? L