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Many of you may remember that I had half my bowel removed last year in a big cancer operation. I go into hospital next week for my first check up to see if the cancer has returned or not, and DH goes in a few days later to have both his knees fully replaced .... in the one operation.
![]() It's a very big scary operation, and DH is more than a little frightened by the prospect. He badly needs something done with his knees as it's becoming too painful for him to walk anywhere at all. He has arthritis so badly that when he walks, he has bone grating on bone with every step. ![]() The ortho surgeon was the one to suggest having them both done together. He thinks that because DH is fit that he'll do well, and it would be only half the recovery time in the long run than if he had one done and then went back 3-6 months later to have the other knee operated on. It makes sense, and that's the way DH has decided to go. Thank goodness he's kept himself fit. However............ When his father was just a little older than DH is now, he had a similar operation. His dad had a big stroke under the anesthetic and died the next day. Needless to say, my DH is rather apprehensive about having any type of bone surgery..... especially as he's already had one mini stroke! I'm not real happy about it myself, but it's a chance that DH has decided to take. It's either operate or not walk again I guess! With him going into hospital I've had to ask for support services for the first time in my life, as my DH usually helps me at home, but he won't be able to help me for some time! I've made phone calls but everyone has been rather slow in getting back to me. There are things I'll need help with like when I have a shower, as I've had falls in the bathroom, and I'm unsafe by myself. Also, I need rails or a seat with handles so I can get off the toilet by myself. Things like that! There's supposed to be an urgent home assessment in the pipeline, but I'm still waiting for them to get back to me. I know I can count on everyone here, as I'm going to be needing all of your prayers and support when he has this operation, and at least until I have him healthy and back home again with me! Just thought I'd let you know now so you can add us both to your prayer list. Every little one has to be a help! ![]()
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![]() A dear friend, who also has MS, recently had one knee joint replaced. She's almost 60 and I was amazed at her recovery. In just under 100 days she was back to walking without her walker. She said it was all because she followed the physical therapist directions exactly. I will pray for good news for you and excellent outcome for your DH. ![]() tk
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Koala77 (11-13-2008) |
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You and your DH will be on my prayer list!
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Koala77 (11-13-2008) |
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Koala,
I'll keep you and your DH in my prayers.... ![]()
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Koala77 (11-13-2008) |
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Anne, bravo to your DH for making such a decision. He's scared about it, but he really has to think positively about it. Try to get him to think positively about not having the same thing happen to him as happened to his dad. I know that's probably a tough road to hoe in the mind. But it'll get him in the best place to be mentally for the surgery.
Good for YOU for asking for help. Hopefully whatever is stuck in the system will get unstuck and you get the assistance you need. I don't know if you can manage it financially, but you may be able to temporarily rent some assistive devices from a home medical supply company if the other help doesn't come forward in time. Knees are tough. I spent 9 mos in physical therapy after a car accident and shoulder surgery in 1994 and saw a lot of patients come through with knee surgeries. Those who did what their therapist told them to do got better quicker. Encourage him. He's going to have it tough with both of them at once, but he knows that in advance. Little advances are good ones. Perspective is going to help. ![]() ![]()
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"Thanks for this!" says: | braingonebad (11-13-2008), Koala77 (11-13-2008) |
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I never took you off my prayer list, and I am adding DH as we speak...er...type.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Koala77 (11-13-2008) |
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here's my thoughts and prayers ahead of time for both you and your dh.
i hope there will be NO cancer and that the help you seek comes quickly. and i will pray that your dh's surgery goes well and his recovery will also be quick.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Koala77 (11-13-2008) |
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Hey dear Anne~ You got it friend; I will keep both you and Russell in my prayers. You have had so much to deal with and this is yet another hurdle, but I have faith that both of you will clear those hurdles and have a less stressful 2009.
I really believe that the surgeon would not do both of R's knees if he didn't think he could handle it and come out of it just fine. And you, my dear~ need to get that post op checkup and keep working on getting some help for you while DH is recuping. Keep us posted my lil Aussie bud and remember that we are all here for you and I'm sending lots of hugs and prayers your way. ![]()
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Koala77 (11-14-2008) |
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You've got 'em, prayers!
wow, you have been through so much and you are strong but some things can be so trying! Keep us updated as you know more!
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If someone listens, or stretches out a hand, or whispers a kind word of encouragement, or attempts to understand a lonely person, extraordinary things begin to happen. --Loretta Girzaitis Trust that your abilities are stronger than your disabilities - Maxene Kupperman-Guinals |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Koala77 (11-14-2008) |
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Thank you so much!
![]() I had a call back late yesterday from one of the departments, and some-one will be coming on Tuesday to do "a home visit" and see what I need. They will register DH as my carer and then they can organise what they call Carer Respite. By doing that, they can organise help for me, because my main carer will be unable to do they things he usually does for me. Sounds complicated, but I daresay it's not. There's also a hire system here for the disabled. For $50 per year, we can hire as many things as we need to help us with our day to day activities. These items include canes, walkers, toilet seat raisers, wheel chairs, shower chairs, ramps...... you name it.... just about anything. Whether I need one item or 40 items, the price remains $50 per year in leasing fees. The MS Society have also arranged for another therapist to come to my home to assess which of these aids I may be needing while DH is out of action. They did say they I can probably get things that he'll be needing to use in his immediate post operative phase as well, so that will be a big help. I've heard so many people run the MS Society down and say that they really are no help at all. I have to dispute that, because no matter what state I've lived in, they have always been wonderful to me. I have nothing but praise for them!
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