Sharing my blog

As I mentioned in the title blurb - I am sharing this blog because I was asked to … NOT to highlight my health problems but to offer hope.
SO- If sharing my journey helps even one person to cope with a cancer diagnosis such as PMP/Appendix cancer then I am very happy indeed!!
Life is such a blessing each & everyday!
Treasure each of the small things life brings
- and always remember -
The small things in life are really the BIG things!!!

LIFE IS GOOD!
Sharing a quote from Stuart Scott of ESPN who passed from PMP/Appendix Cancer after a fight of many years. This quote was part of his speech at the ESPY Awards and is good food for thought!

"You beat cancer by how you live, why you live and the manner in which you live!"

Remembering & honouring our PMP Angels everyday - sadly missed.

Magic Moments

Magic Moments

Saturday, March 7, 2015

Hand Surgery - January 2015

Why is it that a "simple surgery" never seems to be so simple for me? Sigh!
I have had 2 cortisone injections to help ease the triggering of my right ring finger (& the ganglion at the base of the finger) last year with no success.
SO with the urging of my Rheumatologist to consider a 'simple surgery' to release the triggering I consulted the same Hand Specialist who repaired my Carpel Tunnel on both hands along with a Synovectomy of the Flexor Tendons and Ligaments back in 2008.
(I developed Duprytren's Contracture of both hands after that surgery ... my right hand is much worse ... and it has developed very quickly whereas it normally takes up to ten years to get to the stage mine is at with many people .... )
He advised me to go ahead with the surgery which was a relatively simple procedure - which I had done on January 19th 2015.
It is now almost 7 weeks post op ....
I initially had my post op check 10 days after surgery and had the dressings off and stitches out. Unfortunately the stitches split open the next day & I steri-stripped it together . I now realise it was because of excessive swelling.
My next appointment was a month later (last week).
To hear these words from a hand surgeon is not a good thing...
"Rampant, impressive scar tissue" and "Never seen swelling this impressive & especially this far out from surgery" along with utterances of 'possible further surgery'  .... not words you want to hear at all!
There is a new post with a bit more information titled “SURGERY Jan 15th 2015 Duprytren’s Contracture/Trigger finger release” on the right hand column .....

Anyway on a more positive note ... I find it hard to believe that life has been so busy that time has moved on so fast! I notice my last blog entry was almost a year ago! WOW!!! & that was me celebrating my 13th Survivorversary!
Isn't life a blessing!!!!  - I will be posting about my 14th Survivorversary on May 25th 2015!!!

I enjoy each & everyday ... REMEMBER life is what happens each & everyday ... enjoy all the small things in life because they really are the big things!!
Aussie hugs,

Kay :)

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Your blog post is definitely an inspiration to those of us who are getting ready to have the same hand surgery. Although I get worried even about the smallest of procedures, I simply look at your post and see how much you have endured and came through fine on the other side. Great to see how well you are doing now.

keeshamist said...

Thanks Jaqueline - sorry I missed you comment & am not answering until now (I will have to check the settings again because the link that send comments to my email must be broken)
I had further hand surgery almost 3 months ago - a type of 'experimental' surgery call derma-fat grafting - and I am still in the healing phase with regular hand therapy. I am quietly optimistic with the outcome but also realise that I cannot expect my hand to be 'perfect'.
I will add information about it on my blog soon.

I hope your hand surgery was successful!
Cheers xx