Tuesday, February 13, 2007

The Love Bug Visits Highlands Ranch

As has become customary at the Szymanski household, Anna has had her holiday photo shoot for tomorrow's Valentine's festivities. Keep an eye out around Denver tomorrow for the Love Bug spreading holiday cheer and maybe a chocolate kiss or two.

The mystery of the fluids of last week has now been revealed. Jo had an "episode" in terms of her red blood cells. For no apparent reason, her body was destroying red blood cells at a very rapid pace, creating a massive amount of cell debris to be processed by her kidneys. Dr. Alvarez had Jo come to his office for extra fluids 3 days to "flush" out her kidneys and she got a red cell transfusion to boost her counts.

What triggered all of the excitement was Jo's blood test on Monday. It was the first time in 2 years that her blood count report ever indicated an "alert". The report shows an "L" or an "H" and sometimes even an "LL" indicating low and high levels. The alert was for a measurement of her kidney functions. All is back to normal now. In less than two weeks, we head out to the NIH for Jo's one year follow-up and hopefully we'll get more information about the miracle drug that is supposed to solve her red blood cell problem.

Jo saw Dr. Kelly today and she confirmed the March 21st date for hip replacement #2. Dr. Kelly is extremely pleased with Jo's progress and she feels like everything is right on track. Jo did also have the opportunity to talk to Dr. Kelly a little bit about what will happen after this hip is done.

Jo's shoulders and knees still have pockets of necrosis that need to be treated. Jo has not had any increase in the pain in her shoulders and knees, which indicates that the joints are not collapsing like the hips. Dr. Kelly's plan is to use the "core decompression" technique on her shoulders next to try to reverse the progress of the disease. Little Miss Overachiever asked Dr. Kelly if both shoulders could maybe be done at the same time. Dr. Kelly replied, "Not if you want to be able to brush your teeth."

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Jo,Tim and Anna. Anna is just as beautiful as her Mom. I see some of that handsome Tim there too.
Just wanted to let you know that those of us here in Pittsburgh who know and love you both are praying for you and are keeping up with Tim's great blogs. You really should be a writer Tim.
I run into people regularly who reminisce about Enon Valley (SNPJ) and all the fun we had there. I'm not sure I could survive the cold cabins or dance in a barn anymore. Some of us have aged. It was wonderful fun though and lots of great dancing.
Jo, I am teaching at a local community college and have taught Cowboy Rhythm, Rita's Waltz and a couple of others. I think about you often and am so glad to see that you are coming along and that you have such a great husband and beautiful daughter. Does she dance yet? My 3 year old grandaughter loves dancing. Hopefully she will carry on when I am gone. She is such fun.
Take care and keep us informed with your great blogs Tim. God Bless you all.

Anonymous said...

Hi Jo, Tim and Anna.
Just wanted to send my wishes to you as a past linedancer known as (hayley and dan from texas ranchers swadlincote uk) Used to see you every year and was shocked to hear your unfortunate news. I have every faith in you to get better and I think your daughter is gorgeous!!
I hope all the treatment goes well and always keep smiling!
Lots of love
Hayley xx

Anonymous said...

Aloha Jo from Honolulu,

I remember meeting you here about 12 years ago when I was just starting out in Line Danceing. So sorry to hear that you've had your share of challenges...With your wonderful family and the support of your Line Dance FAmily, I'm sure you well on the road to recovery!!

I still teach Rita's Waltz and Come Dance with Me are among my favorite beginner dances. I always tell my classes that Jo's choreography is phased beautifully - I love it!

TAke care and do come back to Hawaii someday....

Anonymous said...

Miss Anna is just a doll. I saw Lacey Jo in the hall at school today, Thompson girls are always beautiful! Aunt Rita is coming to visit our school on Western Day for some line dance lessons. I hope I can still keep up with her!
It's great to hear that your recovery going well. I would love to see you on your next trip home.
Love from Lufkin,
Melanie Mathews Murray