Right after we got back from Colorado I went in for my four-month appointment with Dr. Mayo--a bit early to check up on the cellulitis. By chance we got to see Terri again, and she seemed to be recovering swimmingly, as usual. She ought to be the PAO poster child.
After the usual x-rays Dr. Mayo checked me out. He says I have about 40˚ of hip flexion (instead of a normal 100-110˚) and still almost no internal rotation. The x-rays don't show the ectopic bone to have spread much more than before, but it doesn't show up that well with this kind of x-ray. A CT scan will be necessary to determine its extent.
But he said no CT scan, bone-cell zapping, or surgery until my skin clears up, which it now mostly has.
This time I got a copy of the SDH x-rays, of which one is posted here for your viewing pleasure. This x-ray was taken at the end of the SDH surgery, before the PAO. You can see the two long screws he used to hold the slab of my trochanter in place, and seven small dark spots around my joint marking the suture anchors he used to tie my labrum back into place. In the course of repairing my labrum he had to trim back a few millimeters of my acetabulum, temporarily increasing my degree of dysplasia.
They didn't have the digital photos from the SDH surgery at hand, so I wasn't able to get a copy of those. Hopefully at my next appointment, as well as x-rays post-PAO showing all sixteen pieces of metal.
Meanwhile all the travel and stairs I climbed in Colorado have helped strength my leg alot. I'm limping much less, and I can almost entirely hide the limp by cheating with my toes to raise my leg up a bit. I still don't fit comfortably in the front seat of the van, so I'm still keeping the kids in the back. After reading about the PT other PAO patients are getting, I'm going to try a more rigorous physical therapist.
10 years
8 years ago

Just getting caught up and didn't realize what an ordeal the cellulitis had been. Good to hear you are keeping your spirits up and feeling better.
ReplyDeleteBe careful with the PT --- it's easy to overdo!