One-Month Post-Op!!! (Well, she was on the 11th!) I can’t believe we are a month out…
time as flown by!
Things are going well, and continue to get better. Kaylie
doesn’t need my help getting dressed, or after she uses the bathroom, but I
still have to help her shower… she says she doesn’t feel steady bending/looking
down to wash her body… and washing her own hair isn’t an option either. She
still continues to wear the neck brace, but mostly in the car, out in public
(sometimes she will take it off… in none crowded places), and when her neck
gets tired. Example is her tutor was at our house and they were working on her
school work, in about 45 minutes in she wanted to put her brace on… she doesn’t
complain of pain, she says “it’s tired”.
The homebound situation is going well, and her school is
completely supportive and understanding about everything. It’s really great to
have a school this way for parents in these situations, as it takes a lot of
stress off of it all.
PT is going great too. She still is going just once a week,
and loves going! She says she feels “looser” when she goes. Kaylie is still a
little stiff in the neck, and you can really see that in pictures like our
Easter pics, or when she has the brace off. Her mobility is getting good…
typically with cervical fusions of her nature (O-C2) you will loose 30%
mobility, but since Kaylie has EDS (Ehler-Danlos Syndrome) the percentage is
less, b/c that “extra” flexibility actually helps out in this area, even those
EDS is the cause of her Retroflexed Odontoid Process (the need for the cervical
fusion). Below is a video of her looking left and right and up and down.
Looking up is a little hard too, her PT explained to me: since the rods are
fused to her skull, it’s in a “fixed” area… so it will be limited.
I’m still currently looking for a Rheumatologist for her
in the Texas area. I’m emailing a few, and talking to other patients for
suggestions before making an appointment with any of them.
I’m also trying to find a better symptom tracker
application/system. I think she has a lot of things that go on, that I need to
keep better track of, that are not related to Chiari.
Her incision is looking great! I actually think the healing
process this time around has been a lot quicker. Possibly due to she had steri
strips last time. She does have a tiny bit of keloiding of her scar going on…
but I honestly think it doesn’t look bad at all.
Things are going good!!
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