Wednesday, March 08, 2006

Medical Update

Nelson is resting right now. He’s exhausted from all the walking. He thanks you for your prayers—and so do I!

He spent 45 minutes with the second opinion doctor. First, this doctor said he probably would have done the same thing as the ER doctor: pass the case off to Dr. K (Nelson’s surgeon). Dr. K is quite well know and respected.

He did a lot to check Nelson’s mobility and examined the x-rays quite closely. He had read and was familiar with the recommendations of the physical therapist and rehab director.

He felt that Nelson may actually take up to 2 years to fully rehab and during that time he might want to consider taking college classes or vocational training to prepare for the probability that he won’t be able to return to construction work. He also said that Nelson does need rehab/PT, though not work conditioning at this time, to strengthen his whole leg and improve his ability to walk—without the crutch.

Nelson was able to ask some question and got a lot more information in that 45 minutes than he has since last June. This new doctor pointed out that Nelson’s pulse was good in his left foot, that hair was growing—which indicates good circulation. When Nelson asked about the horrible dryness (that just defies all lotions) of his foot, the doctor said that the problem is related to the extreme trauma that the foot/ankle endured and it will take quite a while to improve.

The doctor asked about the possibility of light duty work with Nelson’s former employer. Nelson had checked on this before the visit and was told that the there was not much hope of that, and definitely not on a regular basis. So, I’m not sure what we’re going to do financially for the next couple years. But it looks like Beth will have someone to watch Asher.

The next step is an appointment on Friday with the assistant to the surgeon and then a PT session. But how we will proceed will be the decision of Workers’ Comp based on the report from the second doc.

So nothing is definite, but it feels good that we were heard and have a few more answers.

3 comments:

HeyJules said...

Isn't it amazing how just finding someone who will LISTEN to you and take time with you makes all the difference? I wish more health care workers understood this.

jettybetty said...

I am thankful you feel like you are getting some answers!

I know you weren't wanting to hear 2 years off work--so I will pray that God will show you His plan and blessings for that time!

Saija said...

happy to hear you sounding positive about the visit ... always good to get heard & get answers!!