Tuesday, August 21, 2018

Loose Screw and Stronger Than Titanium


First off, Parker is doing great, especially considering the major surgery he just endured.  We can’t even begin to tell you how proud we are of his “stronger than titanium strength”, his patience with the “unexpected”, and his resilience.  I am marveling at his growth since this time last year, when he only had one foot repaired.  There have been some frustrations that normally would have had him ranting, but he really has kept his cool and been polite regardless and he cried/complained when we were alone in the room.  This is huge, considering how little control he has over things right now.

Secondly, he is on the floor he adores, with the nurses he loves and who know him well.  That is a huge blessing since they were going to try and put him on an adult floor, because you know our kiddo is a man-child now.  Being on this floor gives him some predictability and the staff has amazing kindness and love.  The nurses are incredibly special to him because they care so much.  Plus they have watched him grow over the years.

Now for what HAD to be done…The left foot went as expected and even a little better than expected.  The surgeon was able to get the entire broken screw out of his foot without damage.  That was huge, because he really thought he would have to leave the back half of the screw in.  He used the bone harvested from Parker’s hip to repair the left subtalar fusion and added a new titanium screw.  Then, he went into the right foot and unfortunately there was a screw loose in addition to the cadaver bone failing.  So the loose screw was pulled out and he reinforced the bone with the harvested hip bone and put in a smaller screw to fuse the foot again.  The left foot/ankle is casted and the right foot is splinted.  Both feet/legs are numb from the epidural, which is awesome.  The left hip is screaming at him. They are working on controlling that pain with oral meds, so he can work on movement in the hip to get ready to start practicing transferring from the bed to his wheelchair without using his feet.  Most of that hard work will start on Thursday when the epidural is removed.

In the meantime, he will get SI joint injections.  Also, the nephrologist just called to share that the results of his 24 hours urine study didn’t show improvement and that she wants a med increased and has requested an ultrasound for another possible kidney stone.  I guess we are in the right place … so that is being added to the protocol for today or tomorrow. 

In addition, his lungs have been a little mean.  He has needed to use a rescue inhaler and do some lung exercises.  He has worked like a champ all morning and is now resting…didn’t get much sleep last night. 

We are pleased with his progress thus far.  He is in good spirits and loved having his brother drive into town last night to see him.  Once again, we thank all of you for your never-ending support.  Our family is most blessed to have such good people in our lives.  We love you all.


12 comments:

  1. Love and prayers for all of you!

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    1. Thanks Michelle and we are continuing our love and prayers for Kaitlyn.

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  2. Thanks for the update and it's great to hear Parker is doing well. Sending lots more prayers.

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  3. Continuing to Pray for Parker! I can't imagine what he's feeling...thats a lot. I'm sad he has to go through this but know he is a champion and will get through this!!

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    1. He is doing remarkable considering all he has endured.

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  4. God is continuing to bless this family because you are so amazing! My prayers always to such wonderful people. Love you, keep moving forward!!!@

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    1. Thank you and we are very grateful for the progress he is making. He has strength beyond strength.

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  5. ...just read your post after a few months of not catching up: My daughter has had kidney stones as well....could this be med related? Not so common in younger people!(my daughter also has JA, since she was about 6/7 and is now 21)

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    1. I am not sure about the relationship to meds. I do know that his body doesn't make him enough citrate and too much protein and that is part of the issue. His dad and my sisters and mom also get kidney stones. Doc says that is can be hereditary.

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  6. thank you for sharing such type of important information, The main two factor of arthritis is osteoarthritis & rheumatic arthritis, reason of arthritis is to be affecting tissue that covers the soft layers of join pain, if tissue is not in body, such type of join knee pain problem will be created and known as arthritis disease. There is no proper arthritis treatment but we can control the knee joint pain with following some type of tips. Know more about arthritis treatment

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  7. I found that my arthritis inflammation and pain are higher if my feet or hands get cold combined with a few hours of sitting in my office chair and with lack of movement. I found these things to really help me:
    1.Avoid the cold and keep your extremities warm. Use gloves and thick clothes in the winter.
    2.Go out and do some walking, running and even swimming!
    3.Eat more in the morning and less in the evening.

    I also want to try some Copper infused knee compression sleeve

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