Thank you all for the well wishes. Victor is doing okay. He is bright eyed and getting around in his chair okay. He looks good. I hope another set back does not come soon. We need a break.
High phosphorus can be a real problem leading to soft tissue calcification.And the Hungry Bone Syndrome that occurs after the surgery must be monitored carefully for low calcium. But HBSis good because it adds calcium to our bones.
Well folks, the parathyroidectomy is being scheduled for around the first of November this year. I am a little scared and worried, but Id id read about it on line. I have the head surgeon of the department doing the surgery. he was very nice when I talked to him and answered my questions. He gave me all of the bad news then said it is usually a month to recover with few days spent in the hopsital. He says it is not very painful. We shall see. I am NOT looking forward to having my throat slit and being operated on again. Oh well another scar to add to the collection. I plan to be back at work the end of November. I have a break from the end of October to the last week of November, then three weeks of work and the Christmas break.
Well it finally happened the doctor noticed the rising PTH levels and fairly uncontrolled phosphorous levels and decided to refer me to a surgeon. Oh Geez. Please tell me this is simple and uncomplicated???And it is a quick recovery time with little pain??? Anyway whatever the truth lay it on me.Katherine
Quote from: kitkatz on June 20, 2006, 07:47:49 PMWell it finally happened the doctor noticed the rising PTH levels and fairly uncontrolled phosphorous levels and decided to refer me to a surgeon. Oh Geez. Please tell me this is simple and uncomplicated???And it is a quick recovery time with little pain??? Anyway whatever the truth lay it on me.KatherineUpdate Update UpdateTomorrow, October 24 will be my parathyroidectomy at 8a.m. I had a phone call at 10:30 this morning from the doctors nurse , that said, even though we forgot about you and your surgery for November, how about doing it tomorrow? I went into frantic mode to get all the work I had to do at school done. Brought a ton of it home with me. We go on break on Friday, so I will miss another four days of school after the last three days I missed last week. Better be good. I have no more sick leave left now. I threw grades together for the trimester. Wrote plans twice, because the computer ate the first batch of plans I had on it. Wrote four IEPs, not completely. Forgot to put goals in one and left things blank and threw them at another teacher. I had a crazy two hours today at work until I left for the preop at 1:15. And guess who was an hour late to dialysis today, thanks to Kaiser and their system of wait and see? Oh well. Just wanted to let the IHD.com family know what is going on, so if I am off line for a week, no worries. My sister will update you when she can.
Then the anesthetist's assistant had a go at starting an IV on me. He stuck me once and lost the vein, then found on odd spot near the elbow and practically stood on his head putting the IV into my arm. Weird spot. I could not see it at all. At least it worked and it was small torture.