muscles and nerves. This would require
immediate surgery. By 2am he was taken to a hospital room and at about that
time I drove home to get some sleep. The following morning I was awoken by a
phone from my husband saying they were discharging our son and to come and get
them. My son came home with crutches and some really good pain pills. He was
pretty out of it for a couple days and didn't move a whole lot. I was able to
go pick up his wheelchair as this was how he would be getting around for a
while. 3 days after coming home from the hospital we went back for a follow up
visit and everything looked good so they said he could go back to school. Our
elementary school was great about getting everything ready for him to come to
school in his wheelchair! My son was excited to go back, and truthfully I think
he was mostly excited to show off his new wheels. My son during all of
this was a really good sport! My husband and I took turns in the morning
getting him to school. After school I picked him up; the novelty of this was
short lived for me as the school parking lot at the end of the day being a
nightmare! My son has since learned to get around by scooting on around on his
bum in the house. He hates using his crutches and the wheelchair in our house
doesn't work very well. 10 days after breaking his leg we took him back in to
get a new cast, the swelling had gone down so much he could wiggle his leg in
his cast, which was very painful and not good. His new cast was tighter and
went higher up his thigh and was VERY PINK! He loved his pink cast! 5
weeks later (this past week) he was taken in for a shorter cast. His new cast
stops just below his knee and is bright hunters ORANGE! :) He has a shoe he
straps to his cast so he can walk on it. However he is very timid and doesn't
want to walk on it yet. He's afraid it's going to hurt and his muscles are
pretty weak. My husband and I keep encouraging him to try walking oh his leg,
hopefully he'll get the hang of it soon! Tomorrow I'm sending him to school
with only his crutches. Thank goodness for NO snow, right?!
Many of you were so kind to our son and our family during this whole nightmare! We are so grateful for the kindness shown to us! We loved all the visitors, love notes and goodies! Thank you for your love and prayers! My son still has a long road ahead of him but he is expected to return to his normal self! Next month we go back to get this cast off and then he'll wear a walking boot for about another month. If all goes well it looks like he'll be cast and boot free by the time I have my final chemo! Another reason to celebrate!!
Many of you were so kind to our son and our family during this whole nightmare! We are so grateful for the kindness shown to us! We loved all the visitors, love notes and goodies! Thank you for your love and prayers! My son still has a long road ahead of him but he is expected to return to his normal self! Next month we go back to get this cast off and then he'll wear a walking boot for about another month. If all goes well it looks like he'll be cast and boot free by the time I have my final chemo! Another reason to celebrate!!
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