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Old 08-01-2009, 11:55 PM
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Keeping this short but thanks Dale. I pray that God watches over all of us & gets us to the other side.

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Old 08-24-2009, 05:13 PM
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Hi keeping this short typing one handed. This surgery really kicks your butt more so than my back surgeries or other surgeries I have had, so I get very tired still. Muscles are trying hard to pull in - very tight, have to fight this with stretches.



Doc was great, saw him every day - he said I have shown positive signs so much faster & done it with less pain meds (I kept backing down the dosage & not taking 2 at once & spreading the time intervals, I asked to come off the morphine pump one day sooner.)

Am used to with my back, high levels of pain for many yr’s so for me any relief I can use less as I am used to having high pain not by choice but one of the perks is you build up a tolerance.

I slept in recovery & woke up every now & then. I heard the nurse call saying she is not asking for pain med’s, according to her I guess I am their 1st not too. I was in there for 6 hr’s waiting on a bed, but for me that cue ball was a HUGE help in this equation.

He used a cue ball, slang for a marcaine filled ball with a needle that laid over the nerves that is just ingenious - can be used for other surgeries & I highly recommend it. It anesthetized the nerves so when they would be normally at their worst - this covers up their screaming after surgery. Have to be careful of the frenal nerve. I had this for 2 days - down side to this is, you can’t feel your arm & it is dead weight so you look to see your arm hanging out the side bars of your bed & blood flow is all going to it & that makes it hurt. You try to pick up the dead weight with your other arm that has 5 tubes on it & short leash to the monitor so I had to ask for a sling to hold it in place up on the pillow as it kept falling off.

Had veins that looked good but rolled so got stuck a lot & blew out the IV & innervated had a big bubble due to IV running on full open - I was dehydrated but things got better from there, Machine errored out a few times til they replaced it.

I was in the hospital longer due to water on the lungs & still am working on that lung same side as surgery with a spirometer you blow in - had oxygen which I really miss helped that lung so much. I was kept comfortable.



As to the surgery he said things were very compressed I lost the anterior scalenes & some of the middle scalenes they were fibrotic & compressing so no choice, he notched the middle scalenes. The artery was flat & had a bubble in it due to the pressure, but d/n need an artery repair got this just in time, VERY happy about that.

I kept the pec minor muscles & lost ONLY the Cervical rib & the muscles above.



I have spasms on both sides at times, things settling. They leave pretty fast. Felt immed the relief of the problem area when I woke up & have had now a good pulse in my arm & can feel it being so much more alive. I have felt within hr’s of the surgery muscle tension leave & good feeling of cracking. I can sleep like there is no tomorrow & get tired easily. If I can get good lung back on this left side I wont get as tired. I cant drive til I see the doc again in 3 to 4 wk’s.



My doggies were all fine so happy to see them all they were confused by my long absence but got even tighter with each other & am glad they had each other & were not broken up. Was really glad to see my son who stayed here & hub is working from home for now. Other son is in the area, but have not seen him yet.



As to the big question am I glad I did this? YES is the answer. While I have a ways to go still, even as I am now yes due to the compression of my artery I had no choice & the fact that this intense pressure & pain is gone. I have some surgical pain & soreness & tiredness but even so I can sleep so much better than where I was b/4 & am better off even where I am at now. The fut l don’t know but will see - I have good arm strength so that is good. They said keeping up the PT til the end & trying to keep active as much as I could, helped.

For me, for my circumstances, this was the right approach, one I don’t take lightly & neither does the doc. I am glad I kept the 1st rib.



Doc feels too many are having surgery when not all should have surgery, so I like he is conservative. I felt he was not just talking about the up side to things.



I was VERY impressed with the vascular team & it was worth the expense of hotels etc & distance for me to keep my 1st rib. My issue was not my 1st rib but my cervical rib & severe artery & nerve compression that were mechanically being compressed. We have yet to see how the R side will do & will entrust that to Dr C. as well. Hoping if the Left is not flaring up maybe the right will settle or can be helped by injections so will see. I agree we need time to know on the right.



For me it was the right fit of all pieces coming together. I liked that he d/n do all patients the same in, what he removes. He had a great picture of anatomy coupled with being conservative in what he removes and is open minded. Our mind set was a good match. PT is well valued by doc & me in being important part of my recovery. He uses the Ellis man’s approach? Had not heard of the Barnes approach but is open to it.



My appreciation for the well wishes & prayers

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Jill
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Old 08-24-2009, 05:47 PM
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Hey Jill,

A big congrats on making it to the other side... though I realize you still have more surgeries in your future.

I'm so relieved you feel you made the right decision and found a doctor you can trust. I'm sure all the kinks will work themselves out. Did your doctor estimate how long the healing process will take? Is the 6 week mark a good guide even though this was pretty invasive or is a longer recovery period expected.

Please take care and keep us posted. Good job!

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Old 08-24-2009, 10:36 PM
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Dale - U nailed it 6 wk's for the bulk of it - cant drive for 4 to 5 wk's will try to not get too ansy

Thanks I am at peace & relieved. SO important to have the right doc that cant be overstated. He was absolutely right for me & I am blessed as I did with Dr. B. It came with work & effort but the pay off is for life & is a reward that keeps on giving. Hub was supportuive & fab. has earned his wings.
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