Latest Update for Larry's recovery from spinal fusion surgery:
Well, my birthday at home on Feb 19th was awesome, but on Mon Feb 21, on the way to the surgeons office for my 2 week post op check up, they called and sent me to the hospital as my stomach had excess fluids and they wanted some action on it. After 4 hours of the radiologist poking me with needles, checking each vein near the bloating for blockages, they decided that the bleeding had coagulated, so they moved me to another procedure room and with the help of an ultrasound, drained 7 ounces of blood and fluid (over 200 cc's) in my stomach that had accumulated with a 1 ft. suction catheter, which was initially very painful, but feels much better now. They also decided to leave the 7 ounces of fluid alone in my back, and allow my body to reabsorb it, as I was taking a huge chance of having the hardware removed if probing caused an infection. I am so glad I listened to my surgeon, and followed his instructions, as the hospital near my home wanted to do surgery on my stomach and fill me with antibiotics that I didn't need. Thru all the scary times my surgeon, Dr. Watkins, gave me his home and cell phone number and guided me thru this crazy time without any major body invasions.
Now I am home 3 weeks post op, and just taking it easy, making sure I don't take any oxycodone, only small amounts of norco and methadone, which I will be weaned off in a couple months. I feel so much better now, as I have been walking regularly, and starting to get my appetite back. My only major pain is in the lower left side of my back and aching down that leg. My whole right side feels normal, and now I have to listen to my awesome DW Debbi and not overdo anything, no BLT's, (no bending, lifting and twisting) and just try to heal up. I have hope now that this bizarre 2 years of pain and suffering may come to an end in the next 6 months, and we are quietly talking about actually getting back into RVing again, at the end of summer. You have to have a dream and goals to achieve, and after seeing all those pictures of our last long RV trip of over 50 summer days in 2009, we are hoping that we can reenter the camping world of life. I gotta do it, and thanks so much everyone for all your prayers and especially the supportive PM's, emails, phone calls etc. which keeps me going. My Heartland owner friends have been the difference for me, hands down. After almost 8,800 views of this thread, I am a believer in all of you, and I can't wait to go camping all over the country and meet up with all you great folks that have invited me to camp with you, once I am recovered enough. Hopefully, in the next year, if my recovery keeps on improving, we will be buying a new Chevy truck and a Heartland 5th wheel. Psst... don't tell Debbi I am dreaming big, but I will convince her if she sees me really recover with minimal residual pain. It appears having the anterior/posterior 360 degree fusion wasn't overkill, and that going thru the front on a fusion is fantastic for compression, which is the secret for a successful spinal fusion.
So my buddy that got us into 5th wheeling called today and invited us to go with them for a week or 2 in their Weekend Warrior, at the end of June, maybe even going as far as Oregon and/or Washington, if I am feeling up to it. Now that is a goal I can try to meet. Don't know if I can make it, I am still in a lot of pain, but I will be counting the days. That's it for now, folks, thanks again for all your support. I will update this thread again in a few weeks, after I see how I am feeling.
Wish me luck..........