Here is the latest, Friday afternoon, I went to my primary here in Bellingham and had these staples removed. As you can see there is some swelling on the inside of the incision area. This is the surgical site. After the staples were removed, the swelling started to increase. I told Sherri and Dana that I thought I might have a CSF (Cerebrospinal Fluid) leak.
Sherri , My son Dana and gathered Saturday evening and determined that it might be a good idea to mark the edge of the swelling area in order to determine if and how quickly it was continuing. Nice line job Dana! As you can see in this shot, an area in font of my ear had started to drain.. and drain it did until Sunday morning when it literally had been running down my neck, and dripping off my chin all night. We called Swedish Neuroscience who told us that w should come in to have it checked.
So here I am with Sophie the Chocolate Lab in the back on our way. I needed to keep tissue in place to absorb the fluid as it ran out.. My sister-in-law Jodie' long time friend, Marilyn was kind in taking us to Swedish on her way home
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And her handy work to catch the leaks... very pretty!
So, end of the story today is the best possible outcome.. After the possibilities of lumbar spinal drains, re-opening my head to fix the leak.. it was determined that we should simply sew shut the leak and send me home!. Yeah.. so after and a very painful stitching job (with no local anesthesia because of the close proximity of CSF) we were on our way home!
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smiling now.
tapping feet.
bouncing knee.
breathing deeper.
grateful for internet.
with love and light,Deb
Ok.... This would probably NOT have happened if you'd been using copious amounts of Neosporin like I suggested.
; )
Love,
mama gail....who thinks neosporin can fix anything open and oozing...
Sherri.... I am catching up on the comings and goings via blogs today...
LOTS has happened...
but one thing is for sure. I MISSED you at A&S...
wishing you and Richard light and peace today and always.
xoxoxo
Awesome! Richard, with your turban, you can pretend you are the Great Karnak (remember on Johnny Carson?). You are one brave dude to bear head stitching without anasthesia. I hope you heal fast!
Sherri dearest, sending LOADS of love to you from Chicago. Thinking of you both all the time. BIG hugs.
Arlene
thinking of you during this time...
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