i am a little concerned that she will still have to have surgery. i did not
tell judy about this thought.
-----Original Message-----
From: Cleveland, Kyle E. [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 10:20 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: judy's ankle and her progress so far
Ken,
When I was at my ortho surgeon the other day, getting the cast cut off
(thanks to all for the congrats, btw), I overheard a conversation between
said ortho and another patient. Said patient was a lady in her mid-to-late
40's who had suffered a simple fracture of the ulna, just posterier to where
it meet the radius at the wrist. Like Judy, she was not healing at all
well. Doc Turner said that he was concerned that her low bone density was
the culprit. He was suggesting to her that they either mechanically "fix"
the bone in position with plates and screws, or try a new "human growth
hormone" regimen.
Point being, does Judy have issues with osteoporosis (low bone density)? My
mom broke her wrist about 10 years ago (in her mid-50's), and had a devil of
a time with the thing not wanting to heal. She's pretty active, and started
lifting weights to build bone mass, but she also takes an estrogen
supplement to ward off any further bone tissue loss. I'm just wondering,
did the doc check her bone density?
-Kyle
-----Original Message-----
From: Barber, Kenneth L. [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 6:38 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: judy's ankle and her progress so far
i pass on a report on judy and her ankle for those who care to know. at
the same time.
judy was at the doctors office yersterday today. she has made progress over
the past 2-3 months but not as expected this visit. he is refferring her to
another specialist becasue the ankle has not got back to normal as closely
as he'd have liked. still having pain if not in a splint. don't no the full
ramifications nor exactly when she will see the other doctor.
so now everyone knows what i know. continue to pray for her in this.
thanks.
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