John and Linda Fordyce

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We are so blessed to have a great family and so many, many good, loving friends who are concerned and praying for Linda when she needs it. Thank you!

Friday, February 20, 2009

Third Post-Op Visit


What The Doctor Said

Yesterday Dr. Yuen was more optimistic that the skin is growing on my bony elbow. The bare area is very small and he thinks it will continue to close in from the outer edge. I am thinking since faith can move a mountain, I know God can get this skin to grow on my elbow! I just keep thanking Him that He loves me and He can.

When People Ask How I Am

I usually say I'm better or something I might write in this blog. I worry I say too much, but some people really want to know more. If you don't, stop reading here! This is from answers to a dear cousin I wrote today.

I don't have to wear a brace or cast on my right arm anymore for the last few weeks. I have`a removable splint type brace I can wear when it's tired, sore or when i need to use it more than usual for protection. I still can't make a good fist with that right hand, but try to do my exercises daily. Can still only lift and use a very light-weight plastic glass. i can type with my first 3 fingers. Dr. Yuen thinks i'll get the motion and use back out of it. i hope so. John has to help me pull skirts and pants up and down and i can't do zippers or buttons yet. i feel very proud that i can bathe everywhere now except my right arm and right side, my back, and my left hip. i feel very advanced now!!
sad to say, my left fingers are pretty useless and starting to bend in different directions. i try to wiggle and strengthen them all i can. they aren't as terribly sore to touch as before, but the swelling still hurts a lot around my left wrist and the back of my hand. it hurts there more than the elbow, but we hope the eventual surgery will stop that. i'm not allowed to bend that arm to encourage the skin to grow on my elbow, so it has a very thick, well-padded cast on it. john now starts to open the cast to change the dressing inside every other day, now that the doctor will only need to see me once a week.
I feel hopeful and positive. there is so much to be grateful for! all the prayers mean so much to us, our friends from church and other precious friends are staying with us through this amazingly. and you know john has been a prince, as always. so has deno . the girls and grandkids call almost daily. More than burdened, i just feel happy to be alive and so blessed. sure, i don,t like shots and all that goes with the treatments, and i have very low energy, but I'M ALIVE!
no sign of infection for some time in my left elbow. I'm so grateful for that! I'm still on the iv vancomycin to make sure.
My love and thanks to God and all of you,
Linda

1 comment:

Mindy Gipson said...

Brooke loves you so much that she's having sympathy pain in her left arm. Actually, we're not sure what's up. She either has a cyst that may need removal, or the lymph node in her elbow area is swollen due to infection. Antibiotics are not working, so we'll keep you posted.

You hang in there, Mom. I wish we could be more helpful right now. I am working on moving closer so that our visiits can be more frequent, and I am steeped in studies. I just had to send my regrets for another Hendrix reunion in April. I'm so homesick.

I am so grateful for your loving John and Deno's loyal care. They are probably earning points toward their angel wings.

We love you!!!
Mindy and Thom,Garrett,and Brooke