Before surgery...
After surgery.....
Before surgery...
After surgery...
Before surgery...
After surgery.....
Before surgery...
After surgery...
What a difference a week makes. Prayer makes. Healing makes. Eating makes.
Mary's jaw is healing nicely. We get to stay the course. No surgery. Just continue with the soft diet and no falling!
No falling... hmmm.... that's a very tall order!
Even without seizures!
She's a Warrior girl.
Yesterday I looked out and she was on top of a chair which she had placed on top of a chair and was holding onto a branch to pull herself up into the tree.
She's a heart attack waiting to happen.
Last week she donned the fire gloves, opened the wood stove and attempted to add wood and paper to the fire.
She's going to give me a stroke.
She's fearless and has no sense of danger.
Parking lots scare me silly when she's around.
She doesn't realize that her drop seizures make every set of stairs, ledge, stool, jungle gym or any other high place a danger-zone.
She's carefree.
Just don't be fooled by her cuteness.
On Monday I took John and Aaron to Shriners in Philly. We met with three doctors and when I got home I sighed with relief.
Aaron's next surgery will happen when his fixator starts to break down the skin. A month. Two. Until then we get a break.
No hospitals.
No distractions.
I can get some desperately needed work done.
Well the best laid plans of mice and men....
Yesterday Little Girl did a face plant into the floor and cut open her chin.
She cried hard.
Mary doesn't cry hard unless she is seriously hurt.
She refused food. For a child on Keto that's dangerous. She started tanking. Seizures piling on top of each other.
We began wondering, wondering if her jaw was fractured.
So off to the ER we went.
Okay. Valet parking at the ER has always been one of the nicest features of our hospital. I can pull up with a child who is in distress and they will go park my car for me.
UVA no longer has valet parking. COVID. Really? A medically falling apart child and I have to go park in the parking garage and walk back over. Carrying bags and holding on to a seizing child.
Breathe. Bite tongue. One step at time. Thankfully an orderly came with a wheelchair. Thankfully.
X-Rays. X-Rays again. Stitches. Rescue meds. Finally eating although with great care.
They sent us home with a pat on the back and thumbs up for clean X-Rays. No fracture.
This morning she had status. We chalked it up to the trauma of the last 24 hours. After she recovered, she ate but carefully. Guarding her jaw.
We started breathing. Feeling a bit like we were over the worst.
Then the phone rang.
A resident error. The X-Rays showed fractures on both sides.
And so back we came.