Last Friday marked an unexpected milestone on the road to recovery.
It was a long awaited surgery to remove a toe from each of my feet. Both these toes were
badly damaged by gangrene and after the black caps fell off they left open
wounds and exposed bone on the end of each toe. After many weeks of waiting the wounds wouldn’t heal
and continued to bleed regularly. Closing these wounds would also allow me to stop taking the heavy doses of antibiotics
that I’ve been on since leaving the hospital over a year ago.
The surgery went as planned – in fact it really went better
than planned because after the surgery the pain was much less than expected.
The unexpected part was the results of testing the amputated toes – we had
expected to find infected tissue all though out the amputated tissue. Instead
we found infection only in the exposed bone, not in the rest of the toes as a
number of MRIs had previously identified. This is fantastic news as it pretty
much confirms that all the infection in my is now gone and no additional
surgeries are planned.
We had expected to find the infection throughout the toes
and were going to “watch and wait” as I reduced and ultimately stopped the
antibiotics. Now with the confirmation that the infection is really gone (and
this is pretty strong confirmation) I can get back to healing without fear of
more surgery and amputations.
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