Wednesday, April 29, 2009

"We know more now, but we do not know everything"

That is a fitting quote from Cara yesterday.
We both went to Tulsa to talk to Dr. Stafford regarding the CT scan of my left hip. I think I mentioned before that there is still a non-union in the femur. Basically, the fracture between the ball of the hip and the femur never completely healed. The current suggestion involves a fairly significant surgery that must take place in Tulsa. He will visit with Dr. Norris this Monday to form an official plan but this is the idea: 1. remove the existing plate and all screws 2. bore into the core of the femur (saving the bone dust) 3. install a shaft into the femur and secure it to the ball of the hip 4. using the bone dust from the boring as a bone graft around the fracture to stimulate bone growth. Since the bone dust (like wet sand) has my scaffold, cells, and proteins it will pull new cells in naturally for the growth. Any scar tissue in the area of the surgery will be removed, but exploration and removal of other scar tissue will not be done. He did mention the possibility of loosening some tight tendons to help me flatten my left leg while laying on my back. Scheduling this surgery is the big mystery. How long will I be in the hospital? Walking on the fractured hip could increase the risk of breaking the screws, but he did not restrict my current load bearing. We have a lot of plans this summer that I do not want to interrupt, but the sooner I do this the sooner I can be closer to normal. No matter when I have the surgery, I will be starting over with the hip and will be non-weight bearing for (3) full months. I will certainly make a new post when we have more answers.
J

Sunday, April 19, 2009

In Memory of Carver


It is with great sadness that we say goodbye to my friend, Carver 4/18/09. I will be in Republic, MO for the funeral Tuesday evening. I look forward to seeing friends and talking about the fun things we did together. The picture is from one of those fun times at the chili cook-off in 2002 (green shirt on the right). Carver, we will all miss you!!!
J

Saturday, April 18, 2009

New pets can be very healing!



How can you be worried about anything else when a kitten and a puppy are sleeping by your side.

It has been less than 24 hours and they seem to get along perfectly. I am sure there will be scruffs later, but they sure are cute now.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Can't wait to get our new puppy tomorrow!!!



How can you resist that? We will try to post a picture of the new kitten, Tipsy, as well. Maybe the two of them together. Both are just as cute as they can be. Cara and I are just dying to go pick up our new puppy, Bella.

My medical reality check:

No more squats or kneeling - ever. Dr. Arnold will be satisfied with 100 degrees of flex in my left knee. My therapist is going to push for 105. I will be continuing to increase it on my own, but this is a fact - there is too much scar tissue to expect more flex.

Hip surgery is pending in the very near future. We will be going to Tulsa on April 28th to talk to Dr. Stafford about a possible bone graft. After my CT scan, they discovered that my hip fracture has never healed. A bone graft can possibly stimulate bone growth and healing. The other option is a complete hip replacement. There are a lot of unknowns at this time and hopefully they will be clarified on both April 23rd with Dr. Arnold and on April 28th with Dr. Stafford.

It appears that this is going to be a lifelong experience of learning my limitations.

J

Monday, April 13, 2009

New Family Additions

All,
Things are still going well in Fayetteville.
Allen has been given a clean bill of health and is back to off-season practice in football.
Sam and I had "our" day which went well - we got to Krispy Kreme in time to get a free hot donut (they are the best), picked out a couple more special ones and a dozen for the house. From there, we went to Toys R Us and home. After several failed calls to buddies to take to Locomotion, he decided to go to a movie instead. We saw Alien vs Monsters in 3D. Our day was over after the movie, so he went out and played while I mowed the grass.
Cara drained our little pond, then she went with Allen to the pond next to the hospital and released our (2) 3 year old goldfish. I still can't believe they were stilll alive!
Our fence is done and we are excited about picking up our new Golden Retriever puppy, Bella, this Friday.
Sunday after church, we stopped at Pet Smart and adopted a 6 month old kitten, Tipsy.
We have gone from pet-less after Bubba passed to a new kitten and a new puppy.
I hope they get along and play with each other. Bubba was never fond of Maggie, our Dalmatian but I think that was because he was king of the roost for a few years before we got the dog.

I had a CT scan done on my left hip last Monday and will see the doctor on the 23rd to review the results. My knee is doing well, but I am worried that I am way behind schedule on bending it. We maxed at 90 degrees (that was the most I could bend it since before the accident) twice last week in PT and I could tell last night that I am well short of 90 degrees on self bending...

Talk to you soon,
J