Yesterday, Jo was first on the surgery docket at 8:30am. By noon she was out of the recovery room and up on the 6th floor, resting peacefully with her morphine pump. I really thought there might be a chance of her going home the same day, but about 8pm, I gave up. She said something even funnier than the swimsuit comment from her first hip surgery, and I tried to make a mental note, but I just can't remember.
Of all of Jo's surgeries, this may have been the toughest from a pre-op perspective. So far, every surgery has relieved some source of pain. This time, there was no pain. We even joked with Dr. Kelly in the pre-op room about maybe doing one more quick x-ray to make sure Jo's shoulder really did need surgery. Even though there was no pain right now, with dead bone in the shoulder, the surgery had to be done.
On the bright side, this surgery has definitely been the easiest from a post-op perspective. Jo said today that she can already tell that this shoulder feels way better than her left shoulder felt at this time. If you remember, her left shoulder had a crack in it and that crack is still not fully healed.
Jo stopped her pain medication this morning, less than 24 hours after her surgery and switched over to Tylenol. She says she may take some percocet tonight to make sure that she sleeps well. I would hate for her to feel alone, so I may do the very same thing!
Again, two thumbs up for the entire Presbyterian/St. Luke's experience. Everybody still treats me like it is our first trip there, but I know my way around pretty good. The registration nurse is the only that really remembers us. She gave Jo a big hug, asked her how Anna was doing and then told her that we really needed to quit meeting like this.
8 comments:
I'm really glad to hear that those "miracles" still keep happening. Tim - you deserve the percoset. Waiting requires the most patience and yours has been never ending. Jo is such a trooper. I can hardly wait to see her again on the 20th.
Loving thoughts and prayers. jam
Jo -
I am glad that everything went smoothly. We may have to nickname you "Speedy" because of your rapid recovery progress! Won't it be nice to not have to think of the "next" surgery? Let's hope this will be your last hospital adventure for a very, very long time.
Love and Happiness - rms ;)
We're so glad things went well for the final round!
LoL,
A.J. and Scott
That is great news. Glad to hear that it has been taken care of.
Now, you are good to go!
Now, do some resting.
Paula
I'm so glad to read the good news. Hope to see you somewhere soon. I haven't forgotten that dance lesson! :-))
Carmen, Toronto
Wow, what a trooper!! my mom and i have been checking the blog over and over to see how things were going. got a call from colleen and she updated us, too. colleen was so sweet to check on my mom and dad, given all the excitement you guys have in your own home!! So glad to hear things are going well; can't wait to see more pictures of Jo teaching; she looks soooooo gorgeous!!!!
Great news Tim.
Hope this is the last visit for a long while. :)
Kenny
Tim,
Please contact me as I would like to purchase tapes and or CD's of Jo's dances.
Shalldncr@aol.com
That's my email. I tried yours but it came back.
Thank you and God Bless all 3 of you.
S. Hall
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