Name that artist and the year that the song was released as a single. The first person to correctly log their answer as a comment will receive a gift certificate for one free hour of private dance instruction with Jo, redeemable soon.
Jo and I went to visit with Dr. Kelly yesterday and her hips both look tremendous! Her legs are almost exactly the same length, for which Dr. Kelly took full credit. I had to remind the good doctor that after Jo's 2nd surgery, Jo thought her legs were actually different lengths. It was I who suggested she jump up and down on the new hip to cram it down a little further into her leg bone, thus accomplishing a "self-adjustment".
Once the celebration settled down, Dr. Kelly decided to pull us both back to reality. She very politely asked Jo when she wanted to get going on the first shoulder operation. I think we were kind of focused on enjoying the summer and we had forgotten about the shoulders.
Both of Jo's shoulders have fairly large pockets of necrosis, which can clearly be seen on her x-rays. The good news is that both shoulders are still shaped appropriately and there appears to be minimal collapse. The bad news is that her left shoulder is cracked, which explains why her left shoulder has been bothering her. Dr. Kelly believes that this crack brings about a sense of urgency.
Dr. Kelly would like to do what is called a Core Decompression on each of Jo's shoulders, one at a time. This is a procedure where she would drill a hole into Jo's shoulder and then scrape out all of the diseased bone. New cells are then put into the diseased area to promote healthy growth. There is even some stem-cell research being done where stem-cells are harvested and then transplanted into the affected area. Dr. Kelly is researching the options right now.
Jo could be back in the operating room within 2 weeks. Fortunately, the shoulder surgeries will be child's play compared to the hip replacements. Based on Jo's incredibly fast recovery from the hips, she could possibly be an outpatient for the shoulders. She'll keep her arm in a sling for a week and then she'll need to limit her range of motion for another month.
Jo's blood counts are doing great. She had her counts checked today and her platelets were somewhere in the 150s. I'm still anxious to meet with Dr. Alvarez and see what he has to say about the new medication that is available for Jo's PNH problem.
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"Put Your Head On my Shoulder" Paul Anka - 1959.
Growing up, there was a bar next door to us that had ajukebox blaring day and night, and I remember this song playing, along with Sitting On The Dock Of The Bay, and other "oldies"
Carmen Mah
Toronto.
OK, now that I've read the rest of the post....
Great news about the legs. Hope everything goes well with the shoulders. We'll be thinking and praying for you.
Carmen Mah
Toronto.
How about a half hour for the second release: The Lettermen in 1968? Or a half hour for the most recent release: Michael Buble in 2003? :) How did we ever get by without Wikipedia?
Anyway, great to hear the news about the hips - and that the shoulder repairs will be less intrusive. Colorado Springs is still keeping all of you in our thoughts and prayers!
A.J.
Great news about the hips.
Lets work our prayers on the shoulders.
Kenny
Dear Jo, Tim, and Anna,
I am so, so pleased with your great news I am in tears. You are going to have a lineup of people waiting for their dance less. I can't wait until we see you at an event - I'm sure it won't be too long from now. Good luck with your shoulders.
Tim, thanks so much for you updates.
Florence and Joan
Tim & Jo -
Well, I see Toronto beat me to this answer - but I knew it was Paul Anka and could have guessed 1959 as I wore grooves into that track on my vinyl LP. I may even still have the 45 (gave all the albums away)
Well good news about Jo's hips improving! Sorry to hear she has to under surgery again so soon for the shoulder.
Keep wishing you all the best and hope you can enjoy a more normal routine without constant trips to hospitals and doctors offices soon.
Love & Happiness
rms ; )
I am super anxious to see Jo in Greeley on 6/9. I will be praying for your successful shoulder surgery. By the grace of God, all these doctor and hospital visits will become a faint memory. jam
Yep! I remembered Paul Anka too!!!
Well, Jo if they do much more to you, you will be a real bionic lady!
Best wishes for the ops on your shoulders. We all hope it goes well for you.
Lvoe Val XXX
Jo-
So glad to hear that you are back on the dance floor.
God bless you with the rest of your recovery. We can't wait to dance with you again.
Bob & Pat from Idaho
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