Sunday, March 20, 2011

Me and My Donor. We've Got A Real Good Thing!

Take someone who is used to workouts six to seven days a week and make them non weight bearing for 6-8 weeks.  Hello!  Welcome to week three in the life of the osteochondral allograft patient.  Emphasis on patient.


Three and a half weeks out from surgery and the biggest challenge has been getting my knee bent into my chest due to inflammation.  What could I do to get this inflammation to reduce?  My neighbor is a nurse, so she says "Ask the Doc if you can take Alleve"  Well, it turns out that is out of the question because Alleve (Naproxen) is, are you ready for this one: a bone growth inhibitor.  Not what you want when you've had a bone graft.


I got to thinking.  Inflammation is the bodies natural response to injury.  Why would I want to take an anti inflammatory?  Then I got to thinking again, as I so often do, about the donor whose living bone and cartilage are so merrily growing in my knee.  How could I sit here feeling sorry for myself, when this person died and here I am, lucky enough to have their living tissue?  I have no idea who the person is, or even the sex of the donor.  But in my imagination (aren't we making our lives up as we go along anyway)? I imagine the donor to be a twenty something, male, dark curly haired, athletic individual.  Hey, it never hurts to have a little testosterone on your side.


I made a pact with this person.  Okay, my friend, you and I are a team.  I'm not going to let you down.  From now on, we're going to work together.


I went down to the park, stood overlooking the ocean, put my foot up on a rail and slowly pushed, pushed, pushed past the point of pain.  Breathe, push.  Breathe, push.  Voila'!  Amazingly, for the first time since the surgery, I could feel the tightness slowly unfurling, like a garden hose that had been kinked up for too long.  Thank you, thank you, thank you!


Me and my Donor.  We've got a real good thing.....

3 comments:

  1. God bless organ donation. I am on the list and have encouraged so many of my mates to do it to. It is really the most selfless thing that one can do.

    Keep going - heal with the mind, the heart and higher power and walk with the earth and as part of it. Good on ya SAM

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  2. Looking good girl. You will be out and around before you know it.

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  3. Yay! :)

    I am thinking of things for inflamation...perhaps look up Quercitin? I use it for generalized body inflamation and histamine reaction, which is basically what inflamation is...a reaction. I wonder if this might help? It is a supplement and afaik it does not interact with anything....but see what *you* think.

    You are just about half way there...you can do it!!!

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