Wednesday, August 27, 2008

New cast

New cast
Shoe to help me walk again

Today was the day I got my stitches taken out and the splint cast taken off! It felt great! X-rays looked good, everything is healing as it should. However, they put me in a fiberglass cast to further help the healing! UGH! But it's purple so I am sure it will look super cool on the beach . . . not! I have a walking shoe with it so I can gradually start to put weight back on it and will soon be without crutches! There's the silver lining! All this from a jump place! Lesson learned . . . jump at your own risk, even if it is unsafe, they aren't accountable (according to the jump place)! We won't be going to any of those places again!

Carter's 1st day of school

1st day of school
So excited to be going to school
Showing off Lightening McQueen
Carter's backpack

Carter had his first day of preschool yesterday. He is going to our church preschool 2 mornings a week. He did really well and LOVED carrying a backpack. He was very sad that he couldn't ride the school bus though! They do a car line and he did great until they put him in the car to come home and he had to take off his backpack to get buckled in! Poor thing! That must have been the icing on the cake because he cried all the way home, cried getting out of the car, all the way through hand washing and clothes changing until his head hit the pillow for his nap and he was OUT! I imagine it is going to take some time to get use to the new routine!

Monday, August 18, 2008

Pictures of injury

1 day after injury
2 days after injury
3 days after injury
Removable air cast
5 days after injury
Surgery day
Docs signature (making sure they get the right one!)
After surgery (my new look for 2 weeks)

Foot surgery

My foot surgery went well last week. We were home by 11am. One of my dear friends, Katie, came from Birmingham to help with the kids and me! We would not have made it without her! My pain meds made me extremely dizzy Wednesday and Thursday so Katie was Carter and Campbell's mom for a couple of days. From what I have been told about the surgery everything went fine. They repaired the tendon and they inserted a 4-5 inch titanium screw in the broken bone. Unless I start having problems with my new titanium part it will stay in my foot! Right now I have a splint cast that can't be removed until they take my stitches out on the 27th. Never before have I wanted to walk on my foot or take a shower so badly! All the little things we take for granted! I still crawl up the stairs and scoot down them. Carter loves this part of the day; he pushes me as I crawl up and scoots down with me as I go down. Though I love pleasing my children I try not to go up and down the stairs if I don't have to. My parents were here this weekend to help with the kids, do errands and clean the house. We have many friends and neighbors either bringing us dinner each night or helping with the kids. Carter is the easy one, he can do just about everything for himself but I have to have someone here to get Campbell up, down and around! I have discovered today that our office chair makes a nice make-shift wheelchair in the kitchen! So we are just hanging out at home and hoping for the next week and half to pass by quickly!

Friday, August 8, 2008

Foot mishap

I fractured my right foot Monday at an indoor inflatable place with Carter and Campbell . . . and Brandon is in Connecticut until tonight!
So the story goes . . . we were at Jump Its (an Indoor Inflatable Gym) with Leigh and Vivian along with Leigh’s parents who were in town for the week. I was helping Carter up an inflatable ladder (Campbell was hanging out with Leigh’s mom) to be able to go down the slide at the top. In the process, Carter slipped and I was behind him, therefore I slipped too and fell on my right foot. I probably fell 3-4 feet. So I sat with my foot on ice during the rest of the playdate because at the time we were hoping it was just going to be a severe bruise/sprain! After talking to a nurse at GE’s health coach line she determined that I needed to go to the closest Immediate Care center. Leigh’s dad drove me and the kids to Leigh’s house to drop off the kids so that he could take me to the Immediate Care Center while Leigh and her mom watched Carter and Campbell. At the care center they did x-rays and said I fractured my 5th metatarsal on my right foot (this is the bone that runs on the outside of the foot). They wrapped it in a splint and told me to see an Orthopedic doctor this week. Once finished there, he took me back to Leigh’s to get the kids, then Leigh drove me home in my car with the kids while her dad followed. Leigh got the kids down to nap, went home, got her car, brought yummy La Parrilla for dinner and then spent most of the evening here helping with the kids until they got in bed. My dad came from Birmingham Tuesday morning to help out with the kids and drive me around to doctors until Brandon gets home Friday night. I had to go to my primary care dr. Tuesday to get a referral to see the orthopedic dr. Wed.; not fun and I am still mad at the insurance about this one! My primary dr. said I have an "avulsion fracture" which means the tendon that holds or surrounds or whatever to the 5th metatarsal snapped/pulled loose and in doing so fractured the bone! He said because of that it may need to be "repaired;" nice word for surgery! We are supposed to be going to the beach in 3 weeks! Perfect timing! I keep telling myself that it could be so much worse and at least Carter wasn’t hurt! I am very thankful I was around people I knew, I don’t know what I would have done had I been there without extra hands!
Ortho update from Wednesday:
Unfortunately the update isn’t what I was hoping to hear! After seeing the orthopedic doctor it has been determined that I do have to have surgery; it is outpatient scheduled for next Wednesday at 7am. My choices were either this past Thursday or next Wednesday and I didn’t feel comfortable being put to sleep with Brandon out of town! After seeing the doctor and the x-rays he said not only is there a fracture but the bone that is fractured is turned! He will go in, turn the bone the correct way, insert a screw or screws in that bone and repair the tendon and possibly repair any other damage that he can’t see on an x-ray! In the meantime they put me in a removable cast and said that I can not put any weight whatsoever on my right foot for fear of moving or damaging something else! After the surgery, they will put on a splint that can not be removed until the stitches are taken out 2 weeks later; and again I will not be able to put any weight on my foot. Once the stitches are out they will do more x-rays to evaluate the healing and decide if I will be able to put a small amount of weight on my foot until totally healed and will either put another removable cast on, a fiberglass cast, or a splint!
All this from one of those jumpy things . . . don’t think I will be visiting those again! Fun times at our house. All this is going while Carter is suppose to start preschool in 3 weeks and I also still nurse Campbell so I will either have to stop, pump n dump, or really pray that I don't need heavy medication after the surgery!! Never a dull moment

Sunday, August 3, 2008

7 months


Campbell turned 7 months old on Saturday! We are still working on her weight gain by adding yummy butter to her food! I am hoping she starts gaining weight before her cousin Madi, who is 6 months younger, outweighs her!

Saturday, August 2, 2008

Gotta love potty training

So, I am in the process of getting Carter potty trained. Honestly, I am not sure that he is really ready but we are just starting this process. Yesterday, he started off the day by saying he needed to use the potty! So I went with it and he was successful "t t ing" in the potty 6 times yesterday! He wasn't interested in going to the potty to do his other business, so I didn't pressure him. Though I am not opposed to bribery at all! He gets 4 M&M's if he goes "t t" in the potty and an extra 1 if he tells me he needs to go. If he does the other I told him I would give him a cup full of M&M's and we would go to the store to buy a car! And today all before nap he has already used the potty successfully 7 times; is it obvious this child drinks a ton of water! Did have to change 1 not so fun diaper! I am so thankful that he is enjoying this potty process however the time it takes for a bathroom trip is mind blowing . . . go to the potty, pull down pants, take off diaper, use stool to get on potty . . . sit, sit, wait, wait . . . he goes . . . I cheer, he cheers . . . use toilet paper (no I don't want any dribbles on my bathroom floor), stand up, climb off potty, put on diaper, put on pants, flush potty, wash hands, dry hands . . . whew, finally done . . . until the next time!