Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Danny is the Man

Danny pre-op

Danny recovering

So Danny has his PAO on Friday.  He was supposed to go in for surgery at 11 and be done in 3 hours or so.  He ended up going in at 12:50 and it lasted about 5 hours.  He was in recovery around 6 and things went well...YIPEE!

The only complication he had was waking up with some irregular sinus rhythm's, EKG and heart arrhythmia's.  I wasn't concerned because this happened last time as well.  They sent us to the telemetry wing instead of post-op which simply means Danny has to wear an annoying heart monitor and be watched more closely.  The arrhythmia's continued but nobody seemed concerned.

In 2009, Danny's left hip was case #11 and in 2011 his right hip was case #50 or so.  In the past 2 years the surgery has really advanced (not to mention the surgery team has gotten more practice).  Instead of going into the actual hip socket where the head of the femur lies, they simply sawed the acetabulum into a 3 piece triangle and placed it more appropriately over the femur.  They don't have to release as many large leg muscles and it is usually an easier recovery.  So far this has been true for Danny and we are soo grateful!   If they need to correct things more internally, they go in arthroscopically in about 3 months which is a very simple procedure.

Danny was only in the hospital until Monday.  3 days post op instead of 5.  He is in way less pain, even though he doesn't remember it being less painful than it is now.  His heavy duty pain meds (percocet and oxicodone) were doing quite an interesting number on him.  He was getting panic attacks, strange dreams and didn't want me to sleep in case he died or lost all nerves, so he decided to switch to Tylenol with occasional oxicodone when needed.  His mental state has normalized and he is tolerating the pain like Danny does so well.

So he is in quite a bit of pain, but trying to manage it the best he can.  He can get up for short periods of time.  Nights are the worst.  Last night I was so grateful and felt SOOO good when I slept continuously from 2-5 straight.  Nights for Danny are a countdown until it is light and laying in the same position, being unable to sleep for very long and being in the worst pain of the day is over.  When I think it is bad helping him change positions, get pain meds, go to the bathroom, situate pillows, etc, I try to think of how much worse it is for him.  Hoping it gets better for the sake of all of us.

Let me tell you, he is one tough guy!  He is continually grateful that he will hopefully not have to live in the constant pain he had pre-operatively.  He is grateful they caught this in time to save his real hip.  He is my optimist, which I am so grateful for.  He is such an example to Tyler, me and the other kids of staying positive when life isn't exactly going 100%.  Tyler watches him give himself shots and talks to him about when Tyler gets shots.  I am glad he has someone he can relate to.



11 comments:

Laura said...

I am finally catching up on ur blogging! I should have checked earlier and would have known about danny's surgery! I hope that everything went well with it and that he is recovering well. Please let me know what dayni can come and bring food and play with the kids!! Love u tons and miss u. U all are just so amazing!!!!! Xoxo

Lindsay Griffeth said...

Seriously - you McMillans are AMAZING. Not sure how you do everything you do. :)

Heather said...

Sounds so painful, but so glad that he seems to be tolerating everything so well. Sending you lots of love and please let us know if there is anything we can do to help out in the next few weeks.

cici said...

awww, so handsome in his shroud...haha!
I hope you will soon be pain free for life.
I just wanted to let you know that I recognized your litle men at the grocery store with grandmommie and pops. They are even cuter in person! So sweet, and being very well taken care of.

Feel better fast!

Dan-o said...

I am glad to hear that the surgery went pretty well. I look forward to talking to Danny about it all. Especially his pain meds and how the impacted him. I'm sure there will be some good stories from all of that when he's feeling a little better. Thank goodness for modern medicine! Get better quickly hombre!

Jenny said...

Great to hear the surgery went well! Here's to a fast recovery and regular sleep for both of you!

Chelle said...

Thanks for the update! We were wondering how things were going. How nice that the surgery has gotten better and it's not as damaging to the muscles/nerves anymore. Still sounds incredibly painful....tell Danny we are praying for him and you too. Love you guys!

Angie said...

What troopers you both are. I hope he gets back to 100% soon!

Janelle said...

Wow, way to go Danny. I hope this surgery makes all the difference in the world.

Oh and I hate mean anonymous commenters too. (Too lazy to comment on two different posts) I always sing Mary J. Blige We don't need no haters to myself when I read a nasty anon comment.

DavidandJuliann said...

We love you guys and are praying for Danny's speedy recovery!

Adam and Lisa said...

Oh Heidi you are wonder woman taking care of everybody! How do you do it?? And Danny, I'm sure you're tough as ever - that sounds so painful. You're such an optimist! We love you guys and pray for you!

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