Guest guest Posted December 31, 2006 Report Share Posted December 31, 2006 : He's behaving better. I think the severe swelling scared him. He was down in the dumps last night because he wanted to go out driving and all of his friends were either out of town or had already made plans. I made him use crutches yesterday and today, and the swelling is improved. I'm sure that Dr. Passo will give him his advice on Tuesday. We all have to learn our limitations. The girl to pray for is Syndney. The disease is fatal within 5 years if not treated, if treated, emedicine.com says that 80% survive more than 5 years. Pretty scary. Thanks for praying for her. We went to Evangel Prayer Center tonight for their NYEve celebration and got home just in time to see in the New Year with Rob (he didn't want to go). It was such an awesome service! Their praise band was incredible, and they had a wonderful speaker, Van Crouch, and they also had a rising young Christian singer, Webster. He was incredible!! Reminded me a lot of W. . Have a wonderful New year and may you receive many blessings!! and Rob 17 Spondy On Mon, 01 Jan 2007 00:24:22 -0000 " sonia1md " <sonia1md@...> writes: , I am sure you must have been so frustrated with Rob. He came through the surgery so well, yet kids think they are invincible and don't really know how to pace themselves. It really is so important to give that knee some rest. taking care to stay off of it while it heals will mean in the end he will heal faster without causing delay from added injury. I am sure you have told Rob all this...Why don't these teenagers listen to us? I went through the same thing when was fighting pneumonia. He'd feel good for a couple hours and then he would go train with his basketball team, by that night he couldn't move off the couch! ugh My mom would say that this will be a life long challenge. My mother is 60 and my baby sis with chrones disease is 28. My mom still stays after her to take her meds, rest, drink fluids, eat the right things, keep appointments, get labs checked....Some jobs with motherhood just never go away! :-) I will pray for your friends grandaughter. I have never heard of that autoimmune disorder. I am glad she has a good rheumy. Can you give me the girls first name so that I can add her to my prayer journal. I hope you have an awesome New Year! (Aundrea 11 systemic jra/gerd) > > > > Hello all, and thanks to all who were praying for Rob's surgery! > > I tell you, he is one amazing kid. > > He had the knee arthroscopy, and did well. They found a lot of scar > > tissue in an area called Hoffa's fat pad. It looked like shreds on > the > > pictures the doc showed us after the surgery. He cut the scar tissue > out > > (partial synovectomy). > > Anyway, he thinks that was the main problem, and hopefully in about 6 > > weeks healing time, Rob will be a new man! Well, at least a man with > a > > new knee...lol > > Thanks again for your prayers. > > and Rob 17 Spondy > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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