Dr. Dewald says he is ecstatic with my results. He walked us through the surgery and all that they did in those 13 hours. He was very pleased with my progress so far. He initially said we could wait to discuss the second stage of the surgery and whether or not I would need it, but by the time my appointment was over he put his hand on my shoulder and said he was sorry. He knows I do not want to do more surgery and that these decisions are not to be made lightly, but he feels to keep my correction long term I will need to have the second phase.
So just what is that? They go in through the front of the abdomen and add support in the form of mesh and synthetic disks that plug the space between the disks from the front so you will not tip forward. It is like putting in a door stop :). This surgery is less invasive, only 3-4 hours long and possibly less painful, but they aren't promising anything.
I was, of course disappointed, but I saw a very beautiful woman about my age hunched over and barely able to walk in the waiting room. It reminded me of why we have done this and why we need to protect my progress. I never want to go back, so I guess that means we have to keep pressing onward.
My church family praying for God's hand to guide the surgeons.
6 days later I saw some of the kids and got a wonderful moral boost!
After the kids left I was motivated to get home and started walking the halls :)
The next day I was discharged from the hospital and was on my way home!!!!
Recovering at home with seven kids is a challenge, but I'm so much happier with them! Not to mention all the love and support of my family, church family and friends has made all the difference in the world. I couldn't do it without you. Thank you!!!!!
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