Monday, July 21, 2014

Tricia surgery

Back in September of 2013 I started having problems with my left foot.  I was walking in my front yard when I landed half way on the cement and half way on the grass.  I heard a popping noise and then felt pain for about one week.  A couple of months later and the pain wasn't gone.  I had started limping and could tell something was definitely wrong with my foot.  I decided to have a podiatrist take a look.  He told me back in December that I have bunions on both of my feet - I was probably born with them.  When I injured my foot in September, that bunion has hit really hard.  Since it is such a soft and tender area, the injury caused my large toe to start moving towards my smaller toes.  He told me I would need to have surgery at some point, but wait until a good time to do it.  Since we had our big cruise planned in April, I decided to wait and do it at the beginning of May. 

May 9th was the big day.  I went to the hospital around 6 am to be prepped.  The doctor (Scott Rogers - Rogers Foot & Ankle Clinic) was a little late showing up so my surgery didn't start until around 7:40 am.  It went relatively easy.  Luckily Byron was able to be there to help calm my nerves.  I remember waking up in the recovery room about 1 hour later.  It is a pretty quick surgery.  I was so drowsy from all of the medicines that I would ask Byron the same question over and over again - sorry Byron:)  I am glad he took these pictures even though I look awful.  I had a cast put on my foot so I wouldn't be able to move my toe for 3 weeks.  They actually went in and broke my toe and cut off the bone next to my bunion.  Then they put two small stainless steel screws into my bone to hold my toe in place. 

The cast was meant to be walked on, so I didn't have to deal with a knee scooter or crutches thankfully.  We left the hospital closer to 9:30 am.   We grabbed some medication on the way home then I headed to bed.  I practically stayed there for a week.  The medication made me very loopy and tired so I wasn't able to drive.  My kids were so awesome to help out.  I also have amazing family and friends that brought in meals and were so great.  Byron actually left the day of my surgery to attend his Uncle Leonard's funeral in Arizona.  Camille was awesome to sleep in my bedroom so I could get help whenever I needed any.  I had to keep the area iced for 3 days and my kids were great to run back and forth refilling my bag every 4-5 hours.  I needed to also keep my foot elevated because it kept the swelling down.  I definitely noticed when I hadn't for a while as I got so much pressure around my cast I thought I would go crazy at different times. 
 
The next couple of weeks were a lot of fun activities and end of year concerts for the kids.  I attended most of them trying to elevate my foot as much as possible during the shows. 

After a week I was feeling really good.  I think I finally didn't use any pain medications about 2 weeks into my surgery.  The cast came off at the 3 week mark and an x-ray indicated at that time that everything was healing well but still had some swelling.  I was given a shoe to wear for the next 3 weeks.  Luckily it was pretty small and I felt like I was almost back to a normal shoe. 
 
On June 23 I had my 6 week check up.  I had been experiencing pain in my toe area that was new the past week.  After getting x-rays, it was realized that one of the screws were coming up and my toe was rotating back and forth on one screw causing pain in that area.  I found out that my body was rejecting the stainless steel screws.  3 weeks later I had the other screw coming up also.  So at this point I need to have the wonderful surgery again.  I guess in the past 7 years, I am the 4th time my doctor has had this happen - I am one lucky person:)  So very discouraging - I guess I am needing to learn patience.  So I have my next surgery planned for August 6 but won't know for sure if we have a place in the surgical center until the day before.  I have been experiencing pain a little here and there, but am worried with the thought that the screws are slowly coming up.  I worry how much pain I will eventually feel and definitely don't want to start feeling the screws coming up.  So the next surgery will include 3-4 titanium screws and probably a metal plate.  It will probably be pretty similar to the last surgery.  If they find an infection on my foot during surgery, then I might have to stay off my foot completely and not be able to apply pressure on it for 3 weeks (which would be awful). 
 
It has been strange practically only wearing right shoes the past 3 months.  All of my left ones have been in my closet since I can't wear them.  I might just wear down all of my right shoes :).  Emily Beck also had foot surgery with the same doctor about 9 days before me.  We were able to sport the beautiful cast and shoes together.  I fortunately had this happen with my left foot, but Emily had surgery on her right foot so she couldn't drive at all for about 6 weeks. 

One thing this surgery had taught me is that I need to slow down and enjoy contemplating and sitting with my children more.  I guess with this second surgery I will even get more practice with it:).
 May 9 after surgery


 May 31 with our lovely feet
 June 3 cast came off


 

Camille May Senior activities

Musical Theater Banquet - Camille's last Banquet was held at BYU.  She rode down with Becca and Britlyn.  Camille was able to get the "SOS Award - Save our Singing."  She also was awarded the "Outstanding Ensemble Actress Award for 2013-2014."  This award was given by the students all voting to decide who deserved it.  She was so excited and couldn't believe it.  I on the other hand think that she definitely deserves it and so happy for her.  What a great 3 years it has been with MDT.  She has thoroughly loved it and grateful for the opportunity she has had to meet such amazing people and be in such fun plays.
 



The Jimmies - This is up in Logan and has been put on by Michael Ballam for the past few years.  They give awards to high schools through out the state of Utah for the plays they have done that school year.  Lehi High School was nominated for their play "Shrek."  Camille was able to go and spend a Saturday there going to workshops and enjoying time together with her friends.  In the evening they were able to perform a song from Shrek along with winning "Best Supporting Actor to Noah Dixon for Lord Farquaad."  They also won "Best Costume design."  It was a fun but very late night for Camille as she returned home after midnight.

Camille is in the middle right behind Lizzy on the second row.
Encore - Last choir concert - Camille went to eat ice-cream at U-Swirl with Encore and Miss Nudd.



Camille will miss this amazing lady!  She has grown so close to Ms. Nudd over the past 3 years.  What an awesome person who has helped Camille so much through the years to prepare music for musicals, solos for choir and just for anything else.  Ms. Nudd is so talented in so many ways.  Ms. Nudd is actually leaving to go to England to return to school in September.  Camille made a collage of pictures to give her when she graduated along with a Hale Center Theater coupon to purchase tickets.  I don't think Ms. Nudd will ever know the impact she has had on Camille.
 Facebook post - My sweet mom added these pictures on her Facebook page and put in this comment - "Camille is very talented musically. We love watching her perform in plays and concerts. She has a very sweet personality. It has been fun watching her grow into the beautiful young woman that she is."




Seminary Graduation - May 18, 2014 - Camille was able to graduate from Seminary and has had such amazing experiences with fabulous teachers the past 4 years.  I was able to attend with her once and the spirit is so strong.  She was asked to sing with 4 other youth "Come Thou Fount."  Little did she know at the time that her two best friends were also asked - Cara Sabin and Britlyn Hauver.  They did a great job.  Camille also lead the music for the graduation.  We were so lucky to have Jeremy/Sarah and kids, Dad and Mom Adamson, and Allyson and girls attend.  Camille is below with Madi Parkinson and Emily Wilcox.  Then I had to get a picture with the trio (Camille, Cara and Britlyn) - such beautiful ladies.

 
 



My sweet friend, Margarita was there for her son, Bruno's graduation also.  I have never had a picture with her and took the opportunity.  I have been her companion in visiting teaching for a few years now and she is just one of the sweetest people I have meet. 

 Family picture with practically everyone smiling (a first :)  Carter in purple tie and Parker in red tie.

I had to come home after the graduation and put my foot up (I will post about my surgery in another post).  It had been one week since surgery and since I hadn't been elevating my foot most of that day, I had amazing pressure around my leg area.  It felt great to elevate it. 
 
High School Graduation - May 30, 2014 - (disclaimer - my camera decided to act up the day of her graduation.  I unfortunately didn't get any great pictures of Camille that didn't come off blurry with my Nikon camera.  Luckily we took some with our iPhones and we also bought some that the school took).
This was the collage Camille sent with her graduation announcements. 
Before the graduation, we met at La Dolce Vita in Provo for dinner.  Camille was excited to eat some Italian food.  Dad and Mom Adamson met us there.  The food was delicious.  Then we headed over to the Marriott Center.  We got there early enough that we pretty much had an option of any seat in the house.  We went down towards the front and waited for about 1 1/2 hours until it started.  Camille's choir sang during the Graduation so she was able to be one of the first in line along with the choir.  They did a fabulous job singing and the graduation was really well put together.  The longest part was when each of the graduates came out individually to cross the stage.  With around 700 graduating, that is a lot of people.  Camille was probably one of the first 25 that crossed.  The students each posed by a letter "L" after their names were read and then they walked across to receive their diploma.  It was entertaining to see the different poses the students did.  Jeff, Emily and family, Michael Beck, Dad and Mom Adamson all attended.  What awesome family to come and sit through such a long program all for Camille.  I don't think the boys were as thrilled to sit so long, but luckily they had electronics to keep them entertained.  What a fabulous day!!!!  Hard to believe that my daughter has graduated.  Once she leaves for college reality will unfortunately set in.  Definitely not looking forward to that day.


 
 
 
 
 






Camille, Britlyn and Becca Parr.