That's all can I tell you. Gonna to go because of the medicines that make me so sleepy right now. Please don't call me until I able to make the calls when I am out of pain. Email will be fine with me.
Thank you,
Rena Jo
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Thank you all for prayer that I need to relieve the pains and for surgery plan. I will see the surgeon this coming Friday for pre-op examination. I was told the surgeon is the best doctor. The deaf friend in my hometown when had a recent surgery from the same surgeon and he knows the basic sign language which I am thrilled about. This is the 2nd surgeon whom I meet with sign language knowledge in small town. This is a blessing to have a medical doctor for his or her for ambition to learn the sign language.
Will let you know next week after surgery.
Rena Jo
I want to thank you all for your prayers. I had a surgery late Monday afternoon, and it took the surgeon and his assistants 3 1/2 hours to restore the broken elbow. It was supposed to be an outpatient surgery, but I ended up staying overnight in ICU for 24 hours due to the experiences that I had after the surgery which were high blood pressure, short of breathing and blood clot in my right arm. I am so thankful for my surgeon to make the wise decision by keeping me in the hospital for 24 hours until my vitals were gradually improved before I was released from the hospital yesterday early evening. My pain is starting to diminish and the doctor wants me to return next week instead of a few weeks for arm splinter to be replaced with brace in order to prevent the elbow joint from locking up permanently. He wants me to exercise my arm as much as I can with physical therapy with braced arm.
Rena Jo