Stan, Ohhhh, I hope things go well for your wife. This is very discouraging for both of you.
Been there, done that - on the breaking arm at the shoulder joint. Broke my left one clean-through by falling on ice this past January. Was not allowed to move that arm for 5 full weeks - none, nadda, zippo. Then when I could start moving it, lots of restrictions as to how much movement and how much weight I could lift... and man, did it hurt to move it! Then A LOT of physical therapy (most of which I did at home), to regain range of motion and strength in that arm.
It was a much longer and much more painful recovery than I even imagined to be possible! When docs first said 8-9 weeks off-work, I thought they were crazy... figured I'd be up and running in 2-3 weeks... NOT EVEN CLOSE.
So both of you hang in there. If possible, hire some help cleaning or someone to help you cook-up and freeze some meals for reheating. (Our church family was very generous... they provided meals for hubby and I that kept us fed for almost three months.)
Will keep you both in my prayers. Hang in there and keep on keepin' on... both of you.
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