Thursday, April 30, 2009
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Community at the Ronald McDonald House
We have had a busy week. Eleanor continues to have therapy every day. The good news from therapy this week is that we can have Eleanor's shoe lift trimmed by one inch! There is a visible change as Eleanor's left hip is definitely higher as her leg is growing! It is exciting to see the progress.
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Success-here are the rest of the pictures from the hospital stay and beyond. The only problem now is that they ended up in reverse order. Oh well, maybe I will figure it out by the time we come home.
I can't remember what I said yesterday about our visit with Dr. Paley. We waited 6 hours for basiclly no news, but reassurance that all is going well. Also we have moved to Tylenol only for pain. Eleanor does not want any pain medication because she is not having any pain (but mostly because it tastes bad.)
Monday, April 13, 2009
Finally, I am getting these images to work. I have spent hours and am starting to suspect the poor Internet reception/signal at the Ronald McDonald House instead of my lack of computer skills beyond Epic (what we use at work.) I am feeling somewhat validated now that I know others are having difficulty.
We are all doing well. Eleanor has finished her first week of PT and continues to be a super star. Everyone comments on how great she does. The physical therapist she was working with today said, "I really mean it, you know that right?"
Here is Eleanor the rock star from the beginning. The picture on the left is in the x-ray room the day before surgery. She is standing on blocks that build up the difference of 5cm. I will try to post the x-rays when I have access to a scanner. It is pretty interesting to see the difference.
The other photo is in the recovery room. Eleanor is showing off her new bear and looking pretty perky for just coming out of anesthesia. I would post more if I could, but nothing else seems to be working. I will try from the hospital with better luck tommorrow.Monday, April 6, 2009
Eleanor had her physical therapy evaluation this morning. She did well, though already she is fighting bending her knee which is what she did with her last surgery. The physical therapist was able to bend her to 65 degrees with tears (the first through this process) and is hoping to have her to 70 by the end of the week. He said that as legthening progresses there will be less flexion due to muscles stretching and that 45 degrees is the red zone where we would slow or stop legthening. We have been really encouraging Eleanor to bend that knee!
Margaret has become quiet the menace. She and another little girl her age hang and climb anything they can reach. I am pretty sure we are beginning to see the terrible twos. She has taken to escaping our room any chance she gets after she discovered that she can reach the door handle. She gets the door open and takes off with abandon. Tonight she managed to sneak her little naked self out after her bath and was already to the kitchen by the time I caught up with her. She thought this was hilarious and gave me her best troaty, fake laugh. She also has taken to only eating cheese and sweets...a true Wisconsin girl!
Tomorrow will be Eleanor's first land and pool therapy. We were able to see the pool today and Eleanor is pretty excited. It is an above ground, glass pool so that the therapists can see what the kids are doing. Eleanor loves that there is a mechanical chair lift to get in. She aslo enjoys the lift on the shuttle bus to and from therapy. We will update about therapy tomorrow. Good night to all!
Saturday, April 4, 2009
Home at the RMH
We managed to explore a little today. We walked up the street to the Lexington Market which houses the famous Faidley's seafood. Those familiar with the show The Wire may recognize the name. It was definitely an interesting experience. There was every type of food imaginable in one building and it was packed! I have done a lot of traveling and have never seen anything quite like it. I am sure we will visit often as I have found something worth giving up my latte habit. It was a juice booth that had about 40 different combinations. It reminded me of Equador where the juice was simply fresh fruit blended as you ordered. (The only difference was the plastic cup vs the community glass where it is simply refilled for the next person.) Eleanor chose watermelon, papaya and pineapple while Maureen had watermelon, kiwi and banana. Both were amazing and Margaret claimed both as her own. We didn't try the seafood today, but will have to experience before leaving.
Dan and Henry have arrived home and are adjusting to a much quieter household. Dan will be sending out a package with the camera cable so we will finally be able to post pictures!
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Post op day two
I will describe the what lengthening entails for those who are unfamiliar with the process. During Eleanor's surgery Tuesday they placed a fixator by breaking her femur, then placing pins above and below the break. There is a bar going down her leg with a screw that connects the pins, then she has a half circle below her knee to stabilize the knee. We will use a wrench to turn the screw which will slowly pull the bone apart. We were instructed to do quarter turns of the screw 4 times daily so that we see one new thread per day. One thread is about 1mm. Obviously this is a slow process as the muscles, ligaments and nerves must also stretch. We will stay in Baltimore for the entire lengthening or distraction phase for careful monitoring and physical therapy. (PT involves one hour in the pool and one hour on land daily.) Our goal is to lengthen about 5cm which should take about 3 months. After lengthening, Eleanor will be able to come home with the fixator on so that her new bone can harden which will take about another 3 months. Then her fixator will come off and she will be casted and non weight-bearing for 1 month. Physical therapy will continue throughout this process and beyond until she has full mobility and strength. She should be ready for gymnastics again by early next year!
The rest of the day went well. The epidural was pulled and Eleanor continued to be comfortable with oral pain medication. She even was able to walk with a walker today!!! I wish I was able to post pictures because Eleanor looks so happy in all of them, not at all like a girl who just had surgery. We anticipate being discharged from the hospital tomorrow. Dan and Henry fly home tomorrow and we will miss them terribly, but more space in our room is appealing. It is not easy or comfortable fitting 6 people in a room with a twin and a double, especially when we are adding a wheelchair and several new stuffed animals and dolls to the menagerie. Eleanor is sitting next to me singing and coloring-she wishes everyone goodnight.