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Maddy's Surgery


looking super cute!

new cast set up

crying in this one, but you can see her legs better

So, the little surgery went well. We had to wait longer than usual today. They cut off her old casts and then they sent us out of the room. I could still here her but she never cried really hard. They said they have a new way of giving anesthesia. Instead of a needle it is some kind of pressurized thing. I can't really picture it, but apparently it is a lot more comfortable than being poked. They cut her achillies tendon. I did not know this, but it will grown back just fine in babies. They were not able to push her foot up as much as expected. We go back in two weeks to have them check that leg. The other leg he left without a cast. I think they will start casting it again next time we go in but he was giving it a break. It is doing really well and I think they also partly wanted to leave it off for a bit because she was developing a little sore on her heel on that foot. It is so cool to actually be able to see her little leg and foot and toes! Knock on wood---but she has not been fussy so far tonight. We'll see if that lasts through the night. She has been sleeping great for naps though. We gave her tylonol before she went in and will continue to do that for about 24 hrs. We give her the tiniest drop possible since she is so young and small, but I think it helps her some.
Tonight we ate at Subway because one of Aaron's students gave him a gift card. Then we went up to McKinney and bought........a jogging stroller we saw on Craig's list!!!! It is really nice and was only $50. I think this kind normally sells for over $200. Can't remember the brand right now. I can't wait to try it out! Maybe tomorrow morning if Maddy continues to feel okay.
All for now. Just wanted to let everyone know things went well and are going well so far.

Comments

Chrissy Cross said…
So thankful everything is going so well for Maddy. She is a trooper, for sure. As always she and you are in my prayers.
Zach and Alyson said…
So Glad that all went well with the surgery. Enjoy your jogging!
Ms. Embry said…
Hey I like the new look! :-) And that's pretty amazing that Maddy could go through something like that so smoothly. She's going to ruin the saying, "Stop being a baby" for older people because she may be tougher than a lot of us!! :-)
the libbys said…
i heart the jogging strollers! but not in the rain. boo.

i'm so glad the surgery went so well! that's great news! we'll continue to pray for her and her amazing progress...and you guys!

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