I can't believe it took me so long to get this on the blog. More important things I suppose, like running, jumping and spending as much time outside as possible, took priority.
Playing with her favorite new toy - the water table! |
We had an appointment with our surgeon on April 23rd (I am going to back-date this post for record keeping purposes). I was a little bit nervous going in because we had always been told that we need to see continued improvement each time. If her hips stop improving then we would be looking at an Osteotomy when she was 3 or 4, which is a surgery to cut and change the shape of the bone that makes up the hip joint.
As per usually Mackenzie freaked out when we went into the x-ray room. They usually only allow one parent in but we asked if we could both go since we knew she would not be happy. It took both of us holding her down to get the picture. I hate that part so much.
Then, back to the waiting room until we get called in to see the doctor.
We got the absolute best news we could have gotten. Her hips are in the normal range! The doctor said as far as she is concerned her hips are both normal (the left was the one affected). She should have no future issues except for a slight increased risk of early arthritis but that is a long ways down the road. We also never have to go back! Woohoo!
Needless to say we are over the moon. From my readings and participation on the Facebook and Yahoo groups DDH forums it is not very common that a child would be done treatment after "just" a reduction, usually they go on to need surgery.
Of course now I have millions of questions like: can the hip regress, what do we do if we notice weird things like limping, etc. But I guess we will cross those bridges when we get there.
We are excited for a "normal" summer with splash parks, the beach, bouncy castles, cute summer clothes (I may have gone a bit overboard after our endless onesies last summer) and just enjoying life.
Thanks so much to everyone for all of your continued support. I will try to "check in" on here every so often, but as with lately, I likely wont post very frequently.