We had a meeting with a surgeon this morning, and have some very specific prayer requests I would like to pass on. I am so scared, but know God's in control, and this is my only comfort.
I severed the tendon that helps me walk and the tendon that controls my big toe. I also *quite possibly* severed a major artery, but he won't know until he goes in and looks. (if you are wondering what happened, see the post below :)
Surgery will either be Wednesday or Thursday this week.
Praises:
1) That we discovered this sooner than later. The sooner that tendons are reconstructed or reattached the better chance they have of working right again.
2) That no nerves were damaged. This is huge. Praise God!!!
3) That the boys will be taken care of this week and weekend. Lawson's sister and parents are taking them to the mountains for the 4th, leaving Tues night and coming back Sun.
4) That I will only have to be in a cast 6-8 weeks vs. 4 months, as originally thought! With physical therapy after that.
Specific Prayer Requests:
** That we choose the right surgeon** We have a meeting with another one in the morning. We had one today and liked him and he has scheduled surgery for Thurs. The one we meet tomorrow has surgery scheduled for Wednesday.
1) That the tendons would be "stretchy" enough still to work properly again. The longer they stay severed, the less likely they will work right.
2) That the doctor's hand would be divinely guided throughout the whole proceedure.
3) That I would regain complete mobility in my foot again, and not walk with a "dead" foot. The foot drags now, and if the tendon that works this part of the foot can't be re-attached properly, then, well, that's bad. This is my biggest fear.
4) That the Lord would give me peace. My heart is racing a mile a minute as I type this e-mail.
5) That the Lord would give Lawson complete patience with me, as I will be completely helpless on crutches for the next 6-8 weeks, without driving.
6) That our driving needs would be met.
Thank you so much for praying.
In His love,
Katie