Hi Jen,
Glad Georgia and Gemma are both doing well.
Sophie has had a check-up and we have to wait till Febuary until
they decide if they are going to operate again (fingers crossed the
hip will improve by then.) Sophie starts pre-school on friday, she
is really excited so I'm sure she'll enjoy herself
All the best
Leanne
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wrote:
> Hi to everyone
> Looks like I'm not the only one who has been too busy over the
summer
> to post... hope this means that no-one has had any bad news since
I
> was last on.
> All is great here, Georgia had her pins and plate removed before
the
> summer hols, our wonderful specialist did it then so she would be
> fully recovered for nursery. We were told by an OT to keep her
off
> her feet for 3 weeks after her op... a more realistic surgeon
> said 'no bouncy castles for 3 weeks' which was much more
achievable.
> Georgia is doing really well, the operation to remove her pins and
> plate found she has Avascular Necrosis (which we had suspected due
to
> the stiffness in her hip), the surgeon thinks that this should
clear
> up on its own without the need for further surgery as her hip is
> getting less, rather than more, stiff. She is walking and running
> really well and is enjoying ballet class, she has been given the
all
> clear to throw herself around as much as she likes... she starts
> nursery on Friday...
> Gemma also has the all clear, she had an x-ray at the same time as
> Georgia had her 6 week check after her op, and her hips are fine,
we
> have been given an open appointment incase we are worried about
her.
> Hope everyone is well.
> Take care
> Jen