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22 July 2008

Amputation

Ok, so it's been such a long time since I've posted anything on this blog, to the point where I'm not even sure if anyone out there is still reading it!

In any case, I am pleased to report there is some progress, although it may not sound so great it is a positive step forward.

Dad will be having an operation on the day of the Olympic Opening Ceremony to have his arm aputated. This sounds terrible, and in a way it is, but given the fact that the arm is non-functioning and has no chance of repair it is simply in the way, a hinderance and more than likely to be a danger (in terms of injury and infection). Having the amputation will mean a move in the forward direction - Dad can begin the next stage of life, having to deal with life with only one arm, literally!

The amputation is planned for between the elbow and the shoulder and will occur over two operations. The first to remove the arm, and the second (three days later) to finalise the skin grafts and dressing the stump so it looks nice.

Shortly after the shoulder bones will be fused - more on that when it comes to hand.

I think it will be time again for lots of positive support to get him through this dramatic change.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm still following it! Your blog is in one of my news feeds.

All the best for the procedure. Like you said, this will mean your dad will start a new chapter in his life. Stay positive!

Anonymous said...

we are all thinking of him through this hard time.
keep us up to date via the blog as we are still reading also.
hope everything goes well.
all the best- kds

Anonymous said...

Still reading! Maybe the Aprilia 800 auto for the big fella? Maybe see you at moto gp. Richard, BMW

Anonymous said...

Good luck on your recovery - it can only be uphill from here.
I saw a BMW bike the other day with 2 wheels at the front, it looks like that one can be ridden free-hand!!!!
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