Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Second injection down! Eight more to go!

I continue to see little improvements! The chronic fatigue has been lifted. The strength in my arms is returning, my manual dexterity is improving. When sitting or lying on my back, I am able to hold my legs in a bent position. (they used to just flop to the side, with absolutely no control). I am amazed! What are these little miracle workers called stem cells?

My second injection wasn't as "enjoyable" as the first. When placing the needle in my spinal cord, the doctor hit a tender spot. So, she had to pull it out and reinsert the needle. Apparently, this is common. Needless to say, it HURT! My spine/back is tender today.

I continue to have rehab everyday. My trainer's name is Tanya, and she is wonderful. We work hard stretching and strengthening my body, preparing it to walk again.

Today I have rehab, tomorrow...rehab and my 3rd spinal injection, Scott and I will also get a tour of the lab; where all of the stem cell preparation happens.

Chris flies back to the states tonight and will reunite with the girls. He has taken such good care of me, like he always does. I appreciate all of his hard work and efforts to make this happen! Without Chris, I wouldn't have been able to be here. My deepest gratitude for such a loving, supportive husband. One of the beautiful lessons I have gained through this challenge is the gift of experiencing true love and undying devotion. Chris gives meaning to the marriage vows, "for better or for worse, in sickness and in health". I love you!

Blessings,

Julie

7 comments:

  1. Julie--I am so happy to know things are going well. I am emotional thinking of your struggle, pain of injections, yet hope of improvement and seeing it already. Yeah!!! XOXO

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  2. Keep being strong, Jul! I hope you keep seeing this kind of improvement!
    Love, Linds

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  3. I have goosebumps reading this. I'm so excited. Wrapping my arms around you. Can't wait for more good news!!! xx Linda Sivertsen

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  4. That is more than FABULOUS!!!! I am soooooo excited. I tried calling earlier and it got dis connected when talking to Scott. The girls just left my house to go back to mom's. They had a sleep over here last night and stayed up till 2am. They are all exhausted but have been having a great time. Call me when you feel up to it. Love you! and I LOVE STEM CELLS : )

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  5. Julie, we are so excited for you!!!!! I have been checking this blog every few hours since your first "post op" post! My sister Jamie who has MS is waiting with baited breath to see how this works, and it has given her so much hope through some tough times. Thanks for your inspiring words!!!
    Lovies,
    Jenny Mecham

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  6. Awesome progress! Thinking of you :)
    xo

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  7. So glad to hear things are working! I've been following your blog and it's been so good to see how your family has come together to help you! We're praying that things continue to go well! Hang in there!

    Katie (Payne) Dew

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