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Post op day 2&3

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Yesterday morning started out a little wild with the nurses taking Dominic's epidural out at 3am ( it's standard procedure and they wouldn't do it any other way). A very odd time of day to do that but none the less, they got that done and Dominic went back to sleep without much trouble. They had been starting him on the oral pain meds already earlier that night but by 7am Dominic was in severe pain. We were told it's normal for them to experience pain while transitioning from the epidural to oral meds only. They quickly gave him morphine thru his IV and within about 10-15 minutes he was calmed down again and fast asleep.  The rest of the morning we spent trying to keep him comfortable and making sure his pain was controlled. Dominic's catheter was also removed but he was still hooked up to IV and the monitors on his chest. By lunchtime they got his cast wrapped and had all the necessary things done before we could go home. His cast goes up around his waist to make s...

Surgery day 10.19.23

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 Good evening!  As I sit in the hospital room up on the 2nd floor with a full view of the helicopter pad and ER entrance to the hospital, I'm so grateful for my healthy son! I'm thankful to God for guiding the Drs hands and for a successful surgery.  Dominic did great this morning when we brought him in at 6:15. They had him ready for the OR by 7:30 and he was very drowsy from the 'laughing medicine' that he was given. We were unable to go with him to the OR but he was out of it enough that he didn't mind being whisked away by the nurse.  When he was brought back after surgery around 10am he was a little upset and irritated from the anesthesia, so it took him a little to get him quieted. Also his cast was a little tight in a few places and they needed to bring the cast saw in here and cut a little of it off much to his dislike. :( So with that and all the tubes he was hooked up to from the epidural, catheter, and IVs in his arm he was pretty disturbed. Finally aroun...

Upcoming amputation details

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  Hello to all!  It's been a while since we've updated on here but with his upcoming surgery, we decided to do a few more updates again.  It is with a lot of mixed emotions that we are anticipating his amputation surgery on Thursday, Oct 19. We are so grateful that the knee is fully functional and that it will not need to be removed! The plan is to remove the foot but keeping the heel pad on the bottom of the stump. Some benefits of doing the Boyd amputation is that his stump will be weight bearing and the way its done also helps the suspension with his future prosthetic. Here are few photos of how that is done.  Dominic will be in a spica cast for 6 weeks and at that point the cast and 2 pins will be removed. He will than be fitted for his new leg and that takes a few weeks until its ready. We are hoping that by the beginning of the year he will be walking!  It is difficult to put Dominic thru all this again, and even more difficult to 'let go' of his precious ...