Friday, June 12, 2009

After Way to LongI'm Back

First off I ned to apologize to those of you who are checking still checking this. I have no real excuse for not posting anything for o long besides be lazy. I'd like to thank you for still following along with my progress and praying. Well This pose is going to contain somthing rare... Good News!!! thats right, get excited. Now for the story. Yesterday around noon I flew back down to vancouver. We did the usual ambulance, to air ambulance to hospital routine. We got to fly with the same flight crew that we have the last 5 times we flown so it's always fun to see them again and catch up. Anyways at the hospital they injected my right SI (where the pelvis and spine attach) ith a quick acting local anesthetic and long lasting anti-inflammatory To make sure the put it in the right spot they would take a quick ct scan then put in the needle, do another ct scan to make sure it was in the right spot then advance the needle till it was in the right area and then injected the medicine. If this was the area that was causing my pain I should have felt almost instant relief, and then the long acting stuff could have possibly provided several months of relief. Hwever after sitting up for a few minuted the pain appeared as normal. bumber. Thursday evening was fun though. a few aunts and uncles and my grandma came by and we all crammed into the hotel room and visited for awhile. Then Today it was back to the hospital for a similar injection. Todays however was a nerve block. to get the needle to the area they wanted the had to try and bend the needle around some bone however. So to do this they had to first stick in a straight needle part way, then take a curved needle and use the straight needle to deflect it into the right area. all the while doing ct scans to make sure there going to the right area. it took them several trys and about 2 hours to get the right spot but they finally did and inject the stuff. after wards while waiting for the ambulance to pick us up to take us to the airport I managed to sit for over an hour pretty much pain free!! wHoo Hoo. So no it's been about 6 hours and the quick acting stuff has pretty much worn off so the pain is back, but n the next day or so the long lasting stuff should be kicking in and hopefully relieving my pain for some time. I was supposed to see the orthopedic specialist as well afterwards but since the injection took so long, and our schedule for getting to the airport for our flight was very tight we had to skip that part. So I think we will be talking on the hone next week. Anyways, besides providing temporary relief of pain these injections also tell the doctors what areas are causing the problems so that they can come up with a more long term plan. So it's very exciting to be making some serious headway. So thats my big exciting good news.

Robert

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Whoa!! That excites me too!! I pray that the relief will last a loooonnng and that now that they have identified that spot, they can do something to give permanent relief. It was fun to see you and your parents on Thursday.
Aunt Jan

Anonymous said...

Hey there, Sir RoBear! Am thrilled to hear your good news...that they actually hit target well enough to give you at least some respite from the pain. Thank God! and for this positive sign. Glad you went into detail re. how the medical staff go about 'needling you' in the right spot... fascinating how they do that. Even more impressive is how you are enduring this rehab as you do. Everytime I think of you (often) I think "Wow! What an amazing guy! For someone who has gone in for Xtreme Sports, what you have been enduring has to be one of the world's most Xtreme Marathons! You truly are an inspiration. Re. prayer: Some years ago, when I asked your Mom to pray for me, she surprised me by saying "It would be an honour to pray for you. Thank you for asking." I understand that better now and feel the same way about you. It is an honour to be on your Prayer Squad! God bless you! And thanks for keeping us posted. You have alot of fans up here eager for news of you. Lotsa love, "Fair Ellen"

Anonymous said...

Hi Robert! It is so wonderful to hear from you again, and especially when we can celebrate your good news. I was filled with joy to hear how quickly GOD rearranged the schedule to be sure your pain was addressed as planned. Today I am leaping and dancing with tears of gratitude running down my face knowing that you now have some pain relief... my hopes are HUGE with antisipation for future and permanent resolve. Fantastico!!! I am so glad we believe in a victorious and merciful GOD. I look forward to your next post. In JESUS name,DM

Anonymous said...

Robert, your description of the needling reaffirms why I am not in the medical profession!

How wonderful to hear the good news. Yes, we still check your blog, and yes we still pray. May you know the peace of the Lord today. We send our love! Shelene and gang

Anonymous said...

Yes Robert we do still check the blog and continue to pray for you. I hadn't been on the computer for awhile so was so excited when I saw that there was new news. I've been thinking of you so much lately as I'm out in the yard lots and that brings memories of get togethers and times toether with your family. Tell your Mom happy birthday and give her an enormous hug from us. I had some tears of joy reading your blog of the progress. I can't wait to hear of the pain being gone as we continue to pray. You are such a trooper. Love and prayers from the Gilmores.

Anonymous said...

Hey Robert, thanks for updating us with your VERY exciting news! I'm so happy for you! I hope the long-lasting stuff will keep you pain-free for a long,long time! Think of all the things you can do now that you can sit up! Wahoo!!!!
All smiles,
Nil

Forbes said...

Congrats!!! That's an great answer to prayer. Dani saw you yesterday but you and your mom were just leaving Canadian Tire. We will continue to pray. I will pray this long last stuff last a while. And the DR. will be directed to a cause to the pain. In our prayers.
Andrew/Linda Forbes

Anonymous said...

Exciting indeed!!!! That's sweet that they have made some progress on the pain issue, now hopefully they will be able to find longterm solutions. Great to read new posts on the blog and i will be continuing to pray for you my friend.

All the best.

Colin

Rod lewis said...

Hey Robert That is good news. Hopefully sooner than later they can put a end to the pain. We will say a prayer for you.. Rod Lewis

Anonymous said...

Hi Robert! Just checking in on your progress. Glad you got some pain relief. I'm especially sympathizing with you these days as I am home with a back injury that shows itself every few months. It gives me insight of your daily pain...so I will continue to pray for you my friend. Have you thought anymore about architecture in your future? All the best, Laura