Finally, A Routine Procedure?

First and foremost, thank you all who have been thinking about me, sending good vibes and/or prayers. Your messages, texts, tweets, emails and phone calls have meant so much to me. 

This morning, I had what I hope was the last procedure to repair the issues caused from my wisdom tooth extraction in December. I was incredibly nervous, because … well, Murphy’s Law.

Now, arriving at Pre-Op

Surgery Flight Board

At Check In, I was assigned a code number.  Michael could use that number to track my progress during the morning. I had to take a picture of this, because one of the MANY things Andrew likes about going to the airport is checking the flight boards. And I have to admit, I love it too.

I LOL'd.

+1 if you see the Pokemon reference.

The procedure lasted a little longer than expected, but everything went well. Because of my history of issues with general anesthesia, I was given some extra meds at the end of the surgery, so that they were in full effect during my recovery. Once I was awake and moved into a post-op room, I was given a list of snack options. For some reason, graham crackers and apple juice sounded like the perfect snack. And for the first time in three months, I used a straw! Ok that doesn’t seem like a big deal, but for me it seemed like an incredible step to recovery!

I still remembered!

First time using a straw since December!

After what seemed like a very short time, I was discharged. Michael and I seem to have a tradition to go to Perkins for breakfast on hospital days. I am a not doing to complain, because it seems like Perkins is one of the only places in town that has Eggs Benedict on the menu all the time.

Cluing for looks

Zakary knows how to help me feel better 🙂

After the delicious meal, we dropped my ‘scripts off at CVS, grabbed a few supplies at Meijer, then home to settle me in. Zakary and I put away the groceries, and then settled down to watch an episode of my other favorite Benedict, Sherlock. 

 After an episode of Sherlock, it was time for a nasal flush. I won’t get into the disgusting details of nasal flushing. If you want to know more, let me know, and I will fill you in…weirdo.

Nose water

Hopefully, the use of this water is clear

This water has been left on the counter so that it will be at room temp, when I need to use it. On top is my favorite My Little Pony mug currently doubling as a drying station for the flushing bottle.

I made sure that all my supplies were in one place so that if I asked someone help, it wouldn’t have to send one of the guys in 5 different directions to assist.

Idiot Proofing?

I love all my nerd magnets

Supplies in one place

Everything needed for the sinus flushes 

Accountability

Of course I made a list.

I made a list to track the times for nasal flushing. This way one of my amazing caretakers would be able to lovingly wake me up for a flush, if I happened to be napping…whatever a nap is. I listed the time flushed in black, and the next flush due in pink. I also set alarms on my phone for every 4 hours that will repeat for the next week. 

 Not pictured: the list of 10 medicines I am now taking post-op…sigh 

 Feeling pretty good with residual “good drugs” from the hospital and the recommended first dose of pain meds coursing through my veins, I decided to make Italian bread pizzas while waiting for Michael to get home from picking Andrew up at school, picking up the rest of my prescriptions and getting an oil change. The oil change wasn’t really on the list, but CVS was really backed up. The prescriptions we dropped off at three still weren’t ready at 6, so they needed to kill some time. 

Mich/Amb

My labeling could be getting out of control

YUM!

Recipe coming soon!

Zak/Roo

Even though these have the same ingredients, they needed to be labeled

Less than 12 hours post-op, I am feeling pretty good. I am not sure if it is just wishful thinking, a great combination of meds, or being optimistic that this ordeal is actually close to being DONE! Whatever it is, I am not going to look a gift horse in the mouth.

Long Overdue Update Post

I want to apologize for being MIA the last few months. One of my goals for 2015 was to focus on this blog, but little did I know the beginning of my year would be so awful!

The Friday before Christmas I had all four wisdom teeth removed. No big deal, right?! People have that done all the time. Obviously I am not like most people. I had three major issues stem from the procedure.

#1. Evidently, the wisdom tooth on the lower right grew through the nerve in my jaw. The surgeon cut the tooth to the nerve, then split the nerve in half to remove the root of the tooth. (slowly I have been getting feeling back in my lower lip and jaw on the right side. It’s not completely back, but I think I can live without any further feeling returning…maybe)

#2. In the recovery area, I had a seizure. I was told it was 25-30 seconds long. By Monday, I had a high fever, cough, and difficulty breathing. After work, I went to the Convenient Care. I was diagnosed with aspiration pneumonia; most likely caused from inhaling saliva or blood from the gauze in my mouth during the seizure.

#3. Just after the New Year, I started having some weird horrible tasting and smelling, pea-green fluid draining in my mouth from a hole in my upper jaw. During the procedure, the floor of my sinus was broken, because my upper left tooth’s root was in the sinus. This meant there was an open communication between my mouth and my sinus. Now if this would have been on the right side, I might not have had an issue. In 2001, I had sinus surgery to open the sinus to promote proper drainage. For one reason or another, I never had the procedure done on the left. Because of this, the bacteria from my mouth was going in to the sinus and basically getting stuck there.

A month after getting my wisdom teeth removed, I had a second procedure to close the hole in my jaw. The procedure went very well, but the recovery was much more difficult than I expected. I couldn’t open my mouth all the way for almost a month.

This was the day after the closing of the hole in my jaw.

This was the day after the closing of the hole in my jaw.

My oral surgeon really wanted this procedure to be done in tandem with the sinus surgery to be done by an ENT. Unfortunately, the ENT to do the procedure was going on vacation, and couldn’t fit me in. So instead I was given a consultation appointment for 3 weeks after the closure procedure.

Fluid from my sinus was collected for cultures. The lab at the hospital was not equipped to give a complete analysis, so the sample was sent to the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota. After about a week, my results came back as bacterium that “should” be killed by the array of antibiotics that I had been on for the last month. But just in case, I was given stronger antibiotics and some steroids.

I finally had my consultation, and she decided that surgery was needed to solve all the sinus drainage issue. She scheduled the surgery for 5 weeks from that day. I was more than upset about this.  I had been having issues, that were seemly easy to fix for 2 months at this point, and now would have to wait another month.

This past Friday was the T-minus 14 days until sinus surgery. I had a pre-op physical. At that physical, I was told that I would probably not be able to have my surgery as scheduled at the out-patient surgery center due to my weight, I would have to have surgery at the main hospital OR. I was furious. If there was a weight limit to have surgery at that center, the ENT’s office should have NEVER scheduled me to have the procedures done there.

So now, I am waiting to hear back from someone from the ENT’s office to either a. reschedule my surgery or b. tell me my surgery is still on for the 13th. I am hoping for b, because I was given the first available appointment for surgery and that was 5 weeks from the date scheduled. I don’t know if I could handle another 5 weeks of sinus pain, pressure, and fevers.

I am hoping to create a posting schedule soon, and get this blog going again! I know y’all have missed me!