Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Ellie's Heels

Well, we went to see the Orthopedist today to get casts on Ellie's legs, but walked out with a surgery date instead! After looking at Ellie's heel cord and weighing the options, we decided that it would be better to just jump to the surgery option.


Surgery will be next Thursday at the hospital. They are going to try to do it with just local anesthesia, but want to have her at the hospital in case complications arise. It is a small incision in each heel, not even requiring stitching. They make a small clip in each heel cord, allowing it to stretch to full range, and then she will be casted for a couple of weeks while it heals and stretches.


I'm confident that this is the right decision. Ellie has been fighting this problem since birth, and all the non-invasive options just did not do enough to correct the problem. I'm only sorry that we were not referred to an Orthopedist earlier!


The doctor also looked at all of Ellie's ortho situation, including her spine and hips. These are very important areas for severely disabled kiddos. There is a high risk of the spine curving due to lack of support, and of hip dysplagia due to contractures in the hip area.


Well, we found out that Ellie has the early stages of both :( For the spine, the Dr is recommending a special brace that will offer support when she is in upright sitting positions (mainly her wheelchair). The extra support will hopefully help her spine stay straight. For the hips, the Dr is recommending trying botox injections, this time in the hips. This will hopefully relax things and allow the hips to remain in the correct position. 


I was not surprised by either of these things, but disappointed that these troubles have begun. But we are no stranger to such things, and will take them as they come. I'm relieved to know about the problem and be in the care of someone who can help us prevent further damage.


Thanks for checking in!


Emily and Ellie

3 comments:

  1. Just checking in to say that I love you both so much <3

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  2. Who is Ellies ortho doctor? I know you told me, but I forgot. I think it was Forness' partner, Hodgkiss, right? Trenton had all that done a few years ago, and did GREAT! We are also looking at more foot surgery, and casting again, in a few years. UGH. The casting abslutely sucks! (I won't lie to ya:) Hoping Ellie does great with it too! Denise.

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  3. Thanks for the update. I will be praying for you and Ellie too. Sounds like a good idea to go ahead with the surgery. I'm wondering if there is a water therapy to help with the hips and spine . . . Hugs. Betsy

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