Saturday, March 16, 2013

Back Home in Record Time

We must have hit a record in getting in and out of the hospital this time. We mentioned to the nurse this morning of our hopes of going home and she came back with an attending physician who gave us the nod. Believe it or not, we were out of there and back home before noon today.

She's still quite sore and seems to have some tenderness around the neck which could be any number of things from reaction to the pain killers, antibiotics or anesthesia.

I hesitate in saying this, but we had an interesting experience in them believing she had some nits in her hair just as she was going in to surgery yesterday. I guess it can happen to all of us, but as I was looking at what they were seeing, I didn't agree, however, I don't have a trained eye and they had to take precautions, and therefore treat and quarantine her the remainder of the stay. In fact, it was the first time I've even heard of the term "nits," which means the presence of head lice, but in the form of a caccoon in larva stage. No telling where it could have been picked up since we read that it can take up to 2 weeks to incubate. There was no sign of any living specimans or bites, so I suppose, if it is an actual case, it was caught in good time.

Anyway, it's good to be home. As usual, she may very well be up to school on Monday, but we may keep her home for precaution.



Friday, March 15, 2013

Out of Surgery - Friday 3/15

Emily went into surgery this morning about 8:30 a.m. and it took about 2 hours before I was paged to tell me all went well. The screw on the rod at the base on the spine was reseated with two screws this time. The doctor stated that they expanded the rods considerably, but couldn't tell me exactly. He made a motion to me as if it were 2-3 inches, but that seems excessive. So I guess we'll know once she's up and around and we can measure her height to get a better idea.

She's been moved back to the room and is feeling discomfort and some pain in her back. She can't stay still fidgeting around and trying to get comfortable. But fidgeting is her modus operandi anyway.

No word on how long we'll be here, but my guess is they want us to stay one more night for observation.

The doctor did mention that he felt that both rods would need to be replaced with longer ones, not the next surgery, but the one after that.

Thank you everyone for prayers and thoughts. Still a road of recovery to travel. Hopefully it will be as short as the last one.

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Surgery Update

My apologies to everyone as I should have, as I thought I had, updated the status of Emily's surgery that was originally scheduled for December 27 of 2012.

It turned out that Emily had contracted a bad cough accompanied by some fever prior to the scheduled surgery. The fever last maybe 3 days, however, the cough lingered for 3 weeks. Best we can tell was that it remained in a form of bronchitus.

As you can imagine, nobody wanted to risk her going into surgery in that condition.

We were able to quickly turn around a new date for that surgery and that date is this coming Thursday, March 15, 2013, with a check-in the prior day.

This will be my turn to stay with Emily in the hospital, as Maria Marcela and I swap each time.

Also, you may recall in one of my previous updates that Scottish Rite has changed their no cost policy. Thankfully, the majority of the surgery is going to be covered by insurance, which is peculiar since we were intially told that the procedure they do with the 2 titanium rods (veptr) is not AMA approved, or at least wasn't at the time we started. Either way, we'll take it, because I don't want to know what the expense could be over the long haul of these periodic surgeries. As it turns out, we'll be required to meet a deductible, which at this point, will not surpass $2500.

Anyway, I would ask that everyone please consider this surgery, as all of them, as critical and always having the potential of putting us in a different direction than one would hope for. Please pray for our Creator's will and to protect her as He would have her protected.

Sincerely,

Johnny