At least I hope we are on the mend. Amy is doing much better, she is planning to go back to work and school after Friday. She has heard a few comments about taking two weeks off just because of her throat. Yeah, those are from people who have not had their tonsils out when they are an adult. It was worse than we ever expected. I did tell Amy that we would have probably said the same thing before we went through it.
Unfortunately, Ally fell down a half flight of stairs at her school with her cast and crutches. Her other ankle is swollen, and she had to CRAWL to the bathroom yesterday. But it looks a little better today. We have been icing it and got an Ace bandage to give it some support. The bad thing is that all of her weight has to be on that ankle, because she is not to put any weight on the cast. We are hoping she will be well enough to travel to Arizona for Thanksgiving next week. She said sadly, "You can go without me." I said, "Ally, we can't leave you if you can't walk on either leg!"
On Tuesday, while we were in the exam room waiting for the doctor to discuss the original injury on the other foot, we pulled up these x-rays of the shattered bone in her toe. I was surprised our cell phones took such good photos. As long as these bones don't move, surgery won't be necessary. That's what we are counting on. Of course, falling down stairs does not bode well for the bones. Ha ha!
Aaaaahhhhh... good news, Amy is on the mend. Bad news, Ally has broken her left big toe in at least three places. It's pretty much shattered, and we meet with orthopedics in the morning to determine if it will be casted or needs surgery. The pieces are pretty much in place, so the general practioner who looked at it says it might not need surgery, so we are praying for that!
But how MUCH time? Amy had her tonsils out, the surgery went fine, but the recovery is a pain in the neck:P She did fine the first day and a half, then couldn't keep anything down for about a day and a half. No pain meds or food. We were one vomit away from going to the ER, when she started keeping things down. We had been in touch with the advice nurses, and we had to stop the Vicodin. I don't think her stomach could take it. So she has been on just liquid extra-strength Tylenol which isn't helping the pain totally, but she is struggling through. They said she should feel a bit better each day, but Amy says she's feels as bad as she did the first day (five days ago) and every time the Tylenol wears off, she has a bad headache in addition to the throat pain. I think throwing everything up set her back. Hopefully she will start feeling better soon. Don't read this next line if you don't like gross things: Her throat and uvula are totally swollen, covered with a thick milky substance and scabs. Yeah, it's gross, I will barely look at it, but I have to to make sure it doesn't get worse. Oh, and it was only after the prayers of family and my Facebook friends that she started keeping anything down. PTL! I waited on Amy hand and foot for three days, went searching for liquid Tylenol at 4 a.m., etc. and was sooo tired, missed some work, but finally got a good night's sleep last night. Ah, the joy! She has actually kept down some mashed potatoes and soup.
Yeah, I'm scared to let my girls out of the house... why can't they dress up like ugly, scary monsters or something!
Allison Wonderland