Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Surgery – YUCK!!! KC’s 25th Birthday – YEAH!!!!!!!

Well, we planned on going to Houston the day before Jamie’s surgery and that was a good thing because as it turned out we got a call from Dr. Boutros’ office that we had a pre-op appt with him Tuesday at 2:30 – surprise! So Roni, Jamie and I left early enough to get to Houston, check in to hotel and get to the appt – KC was driving in from Dallas. So appt goes well – we talked about what to expect, the usual orders were given along with all her necessary prescriptions. So the second surprise – surgery is scheduled for 1pm, not 11:30 as we thought and instead of having to be at surgery center at 9:30 am we didn’t have to be there till 11:am. In reality it’s not really a surprise things happen like
that in Doctor World.

Back to Tuesday - We go back to hotel which by the way is gorgeous, within blocks of surgery center (with car transportation to center), a well needed treat for Jamie and perfect place to celebrate KC’s bday – just me and my girls-fun and a good distraction for Jamie to keep her mind off her surgery. All us girls played, ordered in and watched TV
in our well equipped handicapped room.

Day of surgery the girls slept in awhile probably to avoid eating since Jamie couldn’t eat therefore we didn’t eat. We went to the surgery center at 10:30 –remember we had to be there at 11 – and guess what doctor had an emergency and is running late – Surprise!!! Jamie was finally rolled into surgery at 2:30. In the meantime KC and Roni headed back to hotel to enjoy some birthday R & R. Approximately 3 hours later Dr Boutros came out of the surgery room “Everything went well!” That’s Dr. lingo for it’s all wrapped up come back and see me in a week and we’ll do the unveiling. Seriously so much detail was addressed to both hands, almost too complicated to write everything down. Both thumbs had exposed bones so filling down of bone was necessary then skin was pulled up to cover wound. Index and middle finger on right hand also had exposed bone and were also filled down and skin was pulled up and over all requiring only 1 stitch so as not to upset blood flow. The “Z-plasty” was not done because there was not enough separation on her web. This procedure can be done once and only once so Dr. Boutros had to do a skin graft (skin came from just under her upper arm). Z-plasty will be done at a later date – the further Jamie can spread her web the better. After a short time in recovery we were driven back to hotel, which was around 7. Needless to say we were exhausted and hungry.

To my amazement Jamie had a comfortable night all made better having her sisters by her side. But why should I be amazed Jamie is an amazing girl. Watching her being poked and prodded again brought back some uncomfortable memories. She’s slowly coming out of this nightmare and hopefully soon all this will just be a bad nightmare.

Jamie continues her therapy 3 times a week with 2 of the most incredible therapist out there – we’re so lucky to have them. Jamie is slowly getting up on legs – still a little painful and uneasy as no one can imagine. Today we went to visit with a new orthopedic doctor here in Austin. It’s important that we have someone to look over her case and make sure all is well and we really like him, too. Adjustments are already being done on her prosthetics – for instance 13 plys of socks are used on the prosthetics for a comfortable secure fit which means that her legs are shrinking (as expected) and hopefully soon we will be getting permanent legs. Jamie was not too crazy about her new height so she has opted to decrease it by a half inch.

Finally, we’re headed back to Houston on Thursday for the unveiling. As Jamie says it – I will be looking at the hands I’ll have for the rest of my life. But it brings joy to my eyes to see her beautiful face, her fabulous new hair do, they way she loves on her animals and the way she talks about the future. You see there is a future.

Thanks to all for your love and support – stay tune. I will fill you in on my wonderful experience at the National Meningitis Association Conference where I met some wonderful people.

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