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Tuesday 11/21 - Surgery Recovery Update

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Hello, Francis again. Jane continues her recovery at Johns Hopkins. She was one night in the ICU after surgery for closer monitoring then moved to a normal hospital room, where she has resided since. All things considered, so far the recovery has gone quite well. She has had pain, especially as medicines have been changed and new equilibria reached, but it was a major surgery and so some pain is pretty unavoidable (one doctor actually mentioned that this surgery was basically the largest orthopedic surgery they do!). Yesterday was a big day. The epidural was removed as well as the intravenous pain medicine pump - she went from two pain buttons to push to zero. Her pain meds are all oral now, which is good because that is what she will go home with. She also had her first physical therapy yesterday; after being on bed rest and horizontal for 5 days, she sat up (with assistance) on the side of the bed. This activity, combined with the changing of the meds, caused a brief period of pret...

Wednesday 11/15 - Surgery Initial Report (Success)

Francis here. A long day for all of us but mostly a blink for Jane. She is awake and groggy as she rests in the ICU, where she (and I) will remain the night for monitoring before moving to a regular room tomorrow to recover. We spoke briefly to several of the surgeons and everything went well and as planned. The tumor has been removed as well as a good chunk of the left hip. The hip joint has been replaced with a metal one and the hip bone that was removed replaced with bone-bank hip. It was almost exactly 12 hours from when she went into the OR at about 9:25 am this morning til she came out at a little before 9pm, with most of that time spent on careful reconstruction of the removed tissue and bone. For now Jane feels pretty funny from the numbness of the epidural and lingering traces of anesthesia, but she doesn't really have pain and is quite stable. Hopefully she can get some restful sleep tonight. We're feeling very blessed and grateful to have such good support here a...

Thursday 11/9 - pre-surgery consultation

Today we met with my surgeon, Dr. Morris. Here's what we learned: The surgery will start early next Wednesday (the 15th) and will last about 12 hours. After putting me under anesthesia, Dr. M will make an incision from the back to front, remove a large chunk of my hip (left ball and socket and some of the wing), insert a similarly-shaped piece of cadaver bone, add in a metal hip replacement , and fix it all up. Surgery Type - This ("allograft") surgery has the highest chance of being functional and durable for many years, as compared to the fully-metal-hip or flail-hip options--but even this is expected to be fairly weak: I should expect to have another major surgery if I live a normal-length life. The downside of the allograft option is a somewhat higher risk of infection, but Dr. M did recommend it since I'm low-risk in most other ways (young, light-weight, non-smoker, etc.) and have many hopefully-hip-using years ahead of me. Risks  - Dr. M is optimistic but, ...