Guest guest Posted May 7, 2004 Report Share Posted May 7, 2004 " So please could you keep your fingers crossed that things are still okay in this darned shoulder? " ------ My dear friend! I'm so thankful that your fever has started to come down. I've been so, so worried and have been hoping things will turn around asap. Keep resting, keeping yourself warm and taking it easy. I'm hoping that the awful crack you heard was just some nasty scar tissue and that the extreme sensitivity will rapidly decrease as you heal. My fingers are crossed and double crossed! I noticed you posted this quite late into the night (well early into the morning) your time so I'm guessing you aren't able to get a whole lot of great sleep? :-( I would give anything to buy a few round trip tickets to fly over the world to give you and few others here some real big (((HUGS))) in person. It tears me up to hear of my dear friends going through such trauma and not being able to tell them in person how much I care, or be able to help out more. Rest up OK? Thanks for the update Jo! You know how much we all have been thinking of you and although we eagerly await updates not one of us wants you to overdo it with too much typing! HUGE X-TRA LARGE (((HUGS))) and Hannah sends her softest poodle kisses. -Rhea Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2004 Report Share Posted May 7, 2004 " So please could you keep your fingers crossed that things are still okay in this darned shoulder? " ------ My dear friend! I'm so thankful that your fever has started to come down. I've been so, so worried and have been hoping things will turn around asap. Keep resting, keeping yourself warm and taking it easy. I'm hoping that the awful crack you heard was just some nasty scar tissue and that the extreme sensitivity will rapidly decrease as you heal. My fingers are crossed and double crossed! I noticed you posted this quite late into the night (well early into the morning) your time so I'm guessing you aren't able to get a whole lot of great sleep? :-( I would give anything to buy a few round trip tickets to fly over the world to give you and few others here some real big (((HUGS))) in person. It tears me up to hear of my dear friends going through such trauma and not being able to tell them in person how much I care, or be able to help out more. Rest up OK? Thanks for the update Jo! You know how much we all have been thinking of you and although we eagerly await updates not one of us wants you to overdo it with too much typing! HUGE X-TRA LARGE (((HUGS))) and Hannah sends her softest poodle kisses. -Rhea Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2004 Report Share Posted May 7, 2004 Jo, This is all terrible. I am so glad that your family is with you to help and that your doctor is following closely. Please just try your best to be still - which is impossible when you are bound up, suddenly you realize how much you used your upper body for! It's important to rest though, your body is adjusting and healing, and spasming in retaliation somewhat, so please rest and stay on top of the pain levels, if the pain gets out of hand, it will hinder the healing. Jill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2004 Report Share Posted May 7, 2004 Jo, This is all terrible. I am so glad that your family is with you to help and that your doctor is following closely. Please just try your best to be still - which is impossible when you are bound up, suddenly you realize how much you used your upper body for! It's important to rest though, your body is adjusting and healing, and spasming in retaliation somewhat, so please rest and stay on top of the pain levels, if the pain gets out of hand, it will hinder the healing. Jill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2004 Report Share Posted May 7, 2004 Jo, my dear friend, you certainly have my prayers, and those of others! You need to think of yourself right now, Jo, and concentrate on getting well. The prayers will take care of Mac, as he is not physically hurting right now.and You are! I know the positive thoughts and prayers will blast that infection into outer space and you can work on getting that shoulder operating properly! Please let us know how the appt. goes Tuesday, I'll be very anxious to hear! Love Lana 0 :-) Update on infection and shoulder Hi guys, thank you so much for all your kind thoughts, words and wishes. Again I apologise for not being around much, I've had to use what energy I have very sparingly the past few days. I've been pretty floored by my infection and had a lot of people rather worried. My doctor has been visiting and calling everyday to check on me and monitor my condition closely, especially when I spiked a temp of 103 on Wednesday. Fortunately my temps are now receding a little and I am starting to feel like the antibiotics are getting on top of my infection at last. So fingers crossed I am over the worst and my strength will slowly start returning now. I have a feeling I am going to need every ounce of strength I have in coming days/weeks too as our main worry now is the shoulder. As I mentioned earlier it has been very painful and hypersensitive, causing concerns of RSD but we also have another problem to contend with. On Wednesday night my shoulder let off the most sickening and painful crack I've ever heard. Of course, I'm used to all of my joints making cracks, crunches and creaks, but I have never heard anything like this - even my parents jumped when it happened. Ever since it has been even more painful, slightly more swollen and hot....and has given a few more cracks today too almost feeling like it is subluxing. My doctor checked it out slightly but because neither of us know exactly what Mac has done, it's difficult to assess what might have happened. We both suspect that he has done more than just the intended thermal shrinkage though so our concerns are that I may have damaged any internal repair he's done. I seriously hope not. After discussing things we decided I need to spend the weekend recovering from my infection, but have to mention the situation to the Ortho nurse when I get my staples removed on Tuesday. She will hopefully be able to offer more advice on whether I need x-rays or and MRI and may even alert Mac. I have to admit I will feel better once I have seen Mac, but I am dreading the possibility of things having gone wrong... poor Mac deserves better than that for his efforts and courage in even trying to fix me. That man has been the one medical person who has always done his best for me and whom i trust and respect totally. He's an abolsute gem. So please could you keep your fingers crossed that things are still okay in this darned shoulder? I really don't think I could bear seeing Mac upset or having to face more disappointment and surgery again already. I promise I will let you know how things go as soon as I find anything out. Thank you again for your support and friendship, I don't know how I would cope without you all. Take care and know I'm thinking of you and sending my prayers and hugs back. Love and hugs....Jo xxx To learn more about EDS, visit our website: http://www.ehlersdanlos.ca Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2004 Report Share Posted May 7, 2004 Jo, my dear friend, you certainly have my prayers, and those of others! You need to think of yourself right now, Jo, and concentrate on getting well. The prayers will take care of Mac, as he is not physically hurting right now.and You are! I know the positive thoughts and prayers will blast that infection into outer space and you can work on getting that shoulder operating properly! Please let us know how the appt. goes Tuesday, I'll be very anxious to hear! Love Lana 0 :-) Update on infection and shoulder Hi guys, thank you so much for all your kind thoughts, words and wishes. Again I apologise for not being around much, I've had to use what energy I have very sparingly the past few days. I've been pretty floored by my infection and had a lot of people rather worried. My doctor has been visiting and calling everyday to check on me and monitor my condition closely, especially when I spiked a temp of 103 on Wednesday. Fortunately my temps are now receding a little and I am starting to feel like the antibiotics are getting on top of my infection at last. So fingers crossed I am over the worst and my strength will slowly start returning now. I have a feeling I am going to need every ounce of strength I have in coming days/weeks too as our main worry now is the shoulder. As I mentioned earlier it has been very painful and hypersensitive, causing concerns of RSD but we also have another problem to contend with. On Wednesday night my shoulder let off the most sickening and painful crack I've ever heard. Of course, I'm used to all of my joints making cracks, crunches and creaks, but I have never heard anything like this - even my parents jumped when it happened. Ever since it has been even more painful, slightly more swollen and hot....and has given a few more cracks today too almost feeling like it is subluxing. My doctor checked it out slightly but because neither of us know exactly what Mac has done, it's difficult to assess what might have happened. We both suspect that he has done more than just the intended thermal shrinkage though so our concerns are that I may have damaged any internal repair he's done. I seriously hope not. After discussing things we decided I need to spend the weekend recovering from my infection, but have to mention the situation to the Ortho nurse when I get my staples removed on Tuesday. She will hopefully be able to offer more advice on whether I need x-rays or and MRI and may even alert Mac. I have to admit I will feel better once I have seen Mac, but I am dreading the possibility of things having gone wrong... poor Mac deserves better than that for his efforts and courage in even trying to fix me. That man has been the one medical person who has always done his best for me and whom i trust and respect totally. He's an abolsute gem. So please could you keep your fingers crossed that things are still okay in this darned shoulder? I really don't think I could bear seeing Mac upset or having to face more disappointment and surgery again already. I promise I will let you know how things go as soon as I find anything out. Thank you again for your support and friendship, I don't know how I would cope without you all. Take care and know I'm thinking of you and sending my prayers and hugs back. Love and hugs....Jo xxx To learn more about EDS, visit our website: http://www.ehlersdanlos.ca Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 11, 2004 Report Share Posted May 11, 2004 Oh, Jo -- I have been off-line for awhile (computer problems) but am so sorry to hear of your infection and all the trouble you have been going through. I am glad your infection seems to be coming under control and I will be keeping you in my prayers for a speedy recovery. Hope the shoulder is OK. Love, Patti Update on infection and shoulder To learn more about EDS, visit our website: http://www.ehlersdanlos.ca Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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