
It has been an eventful week. Anna turned one over the weekend, and we had all of the neighborhood kids over for cake. Anna was more fascinated by all of her guests than she was by the cake. Our neighbors need to get busy making more babies so that Anna isn't always the youngest kid on the block. We actually have a few neighbors without kids, so I don't think Anna will be the youngest for long.
Last Thursday, Jo and I went to visit Dr. Cynthia Kelly. Dr. Kelly politely denied being the Colorado "expert", but she did admit that she does more work on patients with Avascular Necrosis than anybody else in Denver. I must admit that talking to her was much like talking to the doctors at the NIH. She was very precise with her thoughts and really left very little doubt in our minds as to what needed to be done.
The ball joints in Jo's hips have both "flattened" more in the past several months and there is a good chance that both hips will need to be replaced. Replacement is most probably the only choice on the right hip. Dr. Kelly mentioned that when she gets into the left hip and takes a look, it is possible that she would put a metal covering over the hip bone, which could buy several years before needing a total replacement. She said to think of this option the same way we might think about putting a cap on a tooth.
Both of Jo's knees also showed small pockets of Avascular Necrosis. Jo does have some discomfort in her knees that comes and goes, but nowhere near as bad as her hips. The next time we see Dr. Kelly, we will have to ask Dr. Kelly what she thinks will happen to Jo's knees.
Jo has sent an email off to Olga at the NIH, asking her to get official word from Dr. Young as to when we can pull the trigger on hip surgery. As soon as we hear from the NIH, I will let you all know.
4 comments:
Happy Birthday, Anna! I am looking forward to seeing in Greeley.
Love,
MaryJean
Knoxville, TN
A year old already ... my time flies! A box of goodies is headed Anna's way. Addison has had a sudden growth spurt and has outgrown many of her summer clothes already. I will call to catch up soon. Take care, BeLynda
Jo, Just wanted to tell you your dance "This little light" is danced every week at our club. We send our collective prayers for your recovery.
It seems incredible that this beautiful dancer , still so young, is having to consider hip replacement. My sister is having to undergo the same op. tomorrow.
Take care Jo, we are all thinking of you and still dancing your dances here in the UK
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