Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Meet & Greet and Prep

First off, we must say thanks to Matt, our cousin that lives in Louisville. He opened his new home to us and cooked us two wonderful meals. With many meals out in our future, home cooking was just what we needed. Also, thanks to Kelly Avise and family...they packed us a "travel bag" stuffed with snacks, drinks, and puzzle books to help with the trip. And of course to Aunt Bobbie and Slick & Sandy, our neighbors, for holding down the fort at home keeping an eye on things.

Greyson met both Dr. Shiels and Dr. Spaeth earlier today for short appointments to prepare for tomorrow's procedure. It was very close to lunch, and he was tired, but he did great. The hospital is huge, but we seemed to find the radiology and plastics departments fairly easily.

  First Dr. Shiels did an ultra sound to check out the area looking for large cysts he will be able to sclerosis to help Dr. Spaeth when she does surgery next week....That is the primary purpose in doing sclero this trip. He thinks that he found at least 6 larger cysts (1cm or bigger) that he can treat.

Treating them will make it easier for Dr. Spaeth to remove the tissue. In the future he will treat the smaller cysts and he thinks he can help take care of the 100's of very small cysts and the 1000's of tiny ones. Treating the smaller stuff will create scar tissue which would make surgery more difficult if he did that now.

We will arrive at 6am tomorrow for an 8am procedure. He will be put out for 1 1/2 hours and will probably have 6 drain tubes. The plan now is to keep him overnight to get antibiotics in him and make sure all is well.

Dr. Spaeth was pleased to meet Greyson and to see/hear that there have been improvements in his ability to use his wrist and hand. She watched Greyson and took some pictures, and we talked about the surgery that will take place next Tuesday. She is predicting that surgery will take up to10 hours but possibly not that long.... It really depends on what she runs into. She is going to work on the new growth in his shoulder (around the nerves) and the original growth site as well as maybe in the top of his arm.

.....there is your anatomy lesson for the day :) please ask if you ever have questions about what is going on. We have learned so much going through all of this with Greyson and learn more with every conversation. We really like these two new doctors and feel like we are in the right place.

Take care and I will update tomorrow after we get settled in his room following sclerosis.
Brooke

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