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Friday, May 4, 2012

7 Weeks post Grafts

I know I'm a little slow on the blog, my intentions are good but life with 6 kids keeps me going and easily distracted.

The boys have healed well.  I removed all of Tegan's scalp stitches on my own - impressively he sat pretty well for it.  Thankfully it didn't take long to do.

Corban's on the other hand were a different story.  At two weeks out, which is how long they wanted us to wait, many of his stitches were starting to be embedded in the skin. Thankfully a retired nurse from our church offered to assist in removing them.  Good thing because it was not an easy task and took about an hour to get them all out with his squirming and all.  She had brought along some homemade chocolate chip cookies, Corban didn't want anything to do with them.  He was just ready to be left alone.

As of today, we are still wrapping Corban in an ace wrap. A nice chunk of the graft (about 3" long and 1 inch wide") died on the lower left side and supposedly the compression of the wrap along with the cortisone we've been putting on it, for the past 3 weeks, will help it heal faster.  I can finally say that in the past week, we have finally seen improvement.

Tegan has healed really well, thankfully no issues with him.  We had plenty of that before this last surgery.



Here is what Corban's incisions looked like April 1st, you can see on his left side (the right picture) the start of a hole in the corner of the flap.





Here is what the incisions looked like 8 days after the above photos:



Here is what it looks like as of  earlier this week :



I hope this will be the last week we have to wrap him with it warming up. He can get quite hot with all that extra cloth on him.

We have set dates for their next set of expanders, that will happen on September 28th.  Then they will be removed  on December 21st. We do know that Tegan will not get an expander placed in his next this next time, Dr B wants to wait till next year to try the neck again.  Wants to give it plenty of healing time.  I'm not a huge fan that he has to sport then not so pretty scar for that long but I know doc knows what he's doing.  

I know many will think we are crazy doing it so close to the holiday but we don't want them missing too much preschool due to the multiple 2 week recoveries so we are utilizing Christmas break and I'll have extra hands to help entertain them.

2 comments:

  1. WOW, I have been waiting for the status updates for your boys. My daughter just had 2 expanders put in her scalp this week and your experiences have been really helpful in giving me a preview of things to expect and look out for. Thank you so much for sharing this journey. I have so much love in my heart for your family. We are doing a very minimal version of what you are doing with your boys and it isn't easy for us...so I know you are walking a very tough road right now, your boys and you. Hang in there - hopefully it is smooth sailing ahead.

    Tara

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  2. Tracy...thanks for the update...I've been thinking of you're babies and wandering how everyone is doing...I can't imagine 6, but I'm sure you figure out how to adjust! Good luck on the recoveries. I look forward to hearing about the wonderful things all you kids are doing!

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Pictures of our Journey to bring Tegan and Corban home!