Monday, November 19, 2007

1 Down, 3 to go

Well, I survived the 1st of the 3 kyphoplasty operations, although there
were times I wondered if I would. L1 was done under vertebroplasty, L2 & L3
under kyphoplasty, where they use a baloon to expand the site. Today is 5
days after the procedure, and there is virtually no pain where the procedure
was performed. I've also noticed that I can walk a little straighter with no
pain, but my body, from old habits, wants to huntch, so I,ve got to be
conscious of that. I don't get the pain I used to get when trying to walk
straight.

The only problem I've had is that the procedure is done with me laying on my
stomach. I believe that sometime during the procedure, I cracked a rib on my
right side up high. The pain is pretty sharp, especially if I try to breathe
deeply. Some extra percocet has helped with that. In the past the fractures usually
heal in about 2 weeks or so. This one really scared me because of the pain I felt when I tried to breathe deeply.

I've noticed a slight improvement in the last 2
days. Hopefully, by turkey day, there will be further improvement, since we're going away to Arlene's son for the holiday.

My next procedure will be my parathyroidectamy scheduled for Friday 12/14,
followed by my 2nd kyphoplasty on 12/19, a Wednesday. This is only 5 days
apart, while ideally it should be a week. It's a little close, but because
of scheduling problems, it can't be helped. It should be ok as long as I
don't crack another rib. The 3rd kyphoplasty will be scheduled after the 2nd one is done.

Have a nice thanksgiving everyone. Be thankful and appreciative of what you have rather than sad because of the things you don't or no longer have.

Thursday, November 8, 2007

Surgery

What a fool I was to think I would go 3 weeks without seeing a doctor. This week I have 2 doctor appointments - Tuesday with an interventional radiologist at Kaisers spine center in Oakland, and tomorrow with a psiatrist (thats a physical medicine doc) locally. But good news followed my 1st appt and I hope good news follows my appt tomorrow.

Tuesday was cool. I got to look at x-rays of my spine. Almost every vertebrae was broken via compression fracture. The doc was cool too. Our appt lasted 1 1/2 hours and I felt like I was his only patient. Dr T., the radioligist, explained everything about vertebroplasty/kyphoplasty. I will have a series of 3 operations during which he will repair 3 vertebrae per procedure. More is dangerous. There will be a minimum of 3 weeks between procedures. He's done about 400-500 of these, and never had a problem. My 1st procedure will be next Wednesday 11/14. We will stay in Oakland at a hotel the night before and the night after the procedure, which is done under a local anesthesia with no overnight stay in the hospital. With any luck, I can schedule this out to be completed no later than the 2nd week in January. Dr T will use a comination of the 2 procedures depending on the vertebrae and the fracture. He states that he has not seen the height gain with kyphoplasty described in the literature. He expects the procedures to reduce my pain at least by 75% if not more, and eliminate the hunching over when I walk. He also told me that the procedure may bring on more fractures, but they would deal with them.

The cement that they use starts out the consistancy of toothpaste, hardens after 5 minutes to the consistancy of clay, and then becomes solid like cement. The vertabrae can never be broken again. If they dig me up 200 years from now and examine my spine, they're going to wonder what the hell went on with me, with a cement spine.

After this is all over, Arlene and I will go away for a week. We both need it. I'm so happy that there is an end in sight to my misery.