....Woke up this morning and went to change Maisie's nappy. There was more of the seeping stuff from yesterday, only this time it was more blood-like looking. Rather than ring our GP we tried to get hold of the surgeon, but there was no answer, so we rang the switchboard at The Royal London and asked to be put through to an orthopaedic doctor, once they were on the phone Alan explained about the seepage yesterday and what it was like today, the lady on the phone said that she would get them to ring us back after 3.30pm. Within 10 minutes of hanging up the phone they rang back, she had spoken to the ortho and they wanted to see Maisie at 11.30am!!! the race is on to get ready, best prepare for her needing a bottle etc. We rang a cab, and he came for about 10.40am. We got to the hospital just after 11.30am, which was lucky, but they were fine with that as they knew how far we had to travel, we showed the ortho the nappy from this morning, and he was a little concerned and wanted to have a proper look at her wound. We went round to the plaster technicians room and it was the same bloke who put the cast on Maisie, he said "this is one of my casts, last time i saw you, you were asleep" together with the ortho they both looked at the cast and what they could do to enable them to see the wound without weakening the cast itself. They decided to cut just a small piece out from the front, but clipping a bigger part where the bend at the top of her leg is. Once he had cut the piece off the doctor came in and pulled the sticky dressing that was put on her after surgery, this was very damp and a little on the smelly side, there was also some fluid running from her wound which he took a swab of. Upon examining her wound he told us that he wanted to put Maisie on some antibiotics as she has a low grade infection, and he wants to get on top of it to prevent it from getting worse. Because he had pulled the dressing off, and there wasn't a chance without fully removing the cast that he could get another one in, but he did say that we would be better with some soft swab gauze folded in half to soak up the seepage, and to change it every time we change her nappy. The ortho also wanted Maisie to come back next week and see her surgeon Ms Maizen, so she can have a look at it, and go from there on how the antibiotics have worked. Maisie is to see her surgeon on 14th April 2011 at 2.15pm....
Steph xxxx
So sorry that you are having so many challenges. It will hopefully go by quickly. My son just got his cast off on Monday and has to go in again to get his pins removed from his hip. I can't wait until we are past this season of medical appointments. I will put you in our prayers!!
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Awww thank you! She's only been in it 2 weeks, I am dreading how the next 10 weeks are going to go! But also thinking positive that she will get better and we can breeze through her time in the cast, then pray that once she's had it off there will be no need for a 2nd operation, which they are unsure if she will need or not, they have to wait and see how the open reduction went!
ReplyDeleteI didn't realise your son had pins aswell! I do hope all goes well with getting them removed.
Steph xx