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Knee Replacement Surgery – The Knee Looks Great!

The knee replacement surgery went very well.  The doctor was pleased with his work and there were no complications.  Now all that

Knee Replacement Surgery
Knee Replacement Surgery

Today Pauline went for her follow-up appointment with the orthopedic surgeon.  He said her knee looked great and she was recovering better than he expected.  That was great news.  He also said it would take a year for her knee to be totally healed.  She should be able to drive in about two weeks or so.  Tomorrow she will see the physical therapist at home for the last time.  After that, she will start to go to the hospital for physical therapy.

Pauine has been having other health issues.  She has had problems with her adrenal glands in the past and it is possible she has had an adrenal crisis that was triggered by the surgery.  Her primary doctor ordered a special test to check this out.  She had to get a cortisol shot and exactly an hour later, have her blood taken.  She should get her lab results by tomorrow.

Cindy is also recovering nicely.  She continues to get stronger and was able to walk a little bit without her walker.  Tomorrow she goes to her new primary care doctor for the first time.

That’s the update for now.

Day 50

Cindy used a walker to help her keep her balance as she sat in the chair today for 1 1/2 hours.  She had lunch while she was sitting there.  You can check out the menu and lunch below.  Things didn’t look so appetizing.  The bread (bottom right) wasn’t great, she doesn’t like rice (top left) or anything green (zucchini in this case), but she liked the bow ties and butter (bowl in the middle).  It tasted like it was made with chicken broth.

Day 47

Cindy got to sit in a chair today.  She sat at the edge of the bed for only a few minutes and then was able to stand up, turn and sit in the chair – with a little help from the nursing staff.  She sat in the chair doing her excersizes while the Physical Therapist sat across from her giving directions.  They chatted about their cats and exchanged some interesting cat stories.

Since Cindy has been able to verbally communicate, she has gotten to know a lot about the hospital staff’s personal stories and they know a lot about Cindy.  That’s our Cindy – always enjoys a good conversation and being the center of any social circle.

Day 43

Last night, the Respiratory Therapist accidentally suctioned too hard and might have irritated her lung.  She was coughing up some blood.  This is not uncommon but can be pretty scary to the patient.

Yesterday, Cindy received a card and blanket from Fran.  She was very pleased to get it.  It made her very happy and appreciated how thoughtful Fran is to think of her. 

There was no Physical Therapy yesterday or today.

Cindy spoke with her doctor and is considering having surgery to remove the hernia within the next few months.  Rita, Mary and Debbie are going to setup a meeting with the doctors to discuss how plausible and safe this is at this time.

Day 28

Cindy started the day off with Physical and Speech Therapies.  She worked really hard at both and is getting stronger.  The Pulmonary doctor started to wean her off the trachea after giving her a rest for the last two days.  This afternoon, Cindy was moved out of ICU into a regular room.  She also started Occupational Therapy.

HAPPY CHANUKAH!!!!

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Day 27

Debbie met Cindy at Kindred – the Long Term Care facility as she arrived there in an ambulance.  Debbie was on the phone with their Aunt Sandy who was able to talk to Cindy when she was being wheeled into the hospital.  She was poked and prodded when she was admitted to her room just to get baseline stats.

Cindy has settled into Kindred wonderfully.  The staff are great.  They are very caring and gentle.  Cindy started Physical Therapy at bedside today and also had Speech Therapy.  The Speech Therapist showed her how to use a special device that she can use for talking.  It makes her sound like a robot.

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Day 25

Today is a resting day.  The staff has decided that Cindy’s goal for the next two days is to be comfortable and in less pain.  That means that she is not breathing on her own as much as she had been.  The breathing machine is helping her with her breathing again  Breathing on her can be very tiring and she needs a little break.

Cindy’s temperment is very good.  She likes joking around and is becoming very social.  She is able to write a little and finding other ways to communicate.  When people visit her, she makes sure that everyone knows each other.  Since Cindy can’t help anyone, she tries to match everyone’s skill with other people’s needs.

Tomorrow, Rita, Mary and Debbie are going to check out a Long Term Care facility.

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Day 19

I’m going to start posting in the morning (Pacific time) and update the daily post if needed.

Cindy had a good night.  Dr. Cheung (pulmonary specialist and Cindy’s primary doctor right now)  came in to see her today and was impressed with her weight loss and the progress she made with the ventilator over the weekend.  She believes that Cindy will need another week before she can breath on her own, so she is calling Dr. Chen to see if he can do the tracheotomy.  Dr. Chen has worked with Cindy when she was in the hospital last year, so he knows her situation.  Remember that the ventilator tube that Cindy is using now is not a good idea to use for more than two weeks which was this past Saturday.  The tracheotomy is not permanent.  Cindy might be able to talk and eat by mouth.  The tracheotomy is scheduled for tomorrow at 9:40 am.
 

More good news.  Dr. Cheung is also ordering Physical Therapy (also called PT).  That will help Cindy regain her mobility.  She is able to move her arms, legs and shoulders but doesn’t have much strength.  She can’t squeeze your hand or push down with her feet.  The Physical Therapist will help her get back into shape.
 

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