He informed us that she will need a hip replacement in the future but does not know when. It could be five, ten or fifteen years. In the meantime, no sports for high school. She can ride a bike or swim but no contact sports. He also mentioned a procedure done at Duke University called a femoral graft. Bone is taken from the femur with blood vessels and grafted over the hip. The new blood flow is then thought to allow for bone healing. I will call Duke tomorrow for an appointment to discuss this with them. It is just as invasive as a hip replacement. We would have to consider all the pros and cons.
We also found out that the osteonecrosis of the knees is also severe and may require knee replacements later. He suggested core decompression of the knees and wrists if her pain continues. He has a friend who worked with him that is now at U of M and he will speak to her this weekend to see if she would be willing to perform the procedure for us here in Michigan. Bone marrow would also be injected into these areas to help facilitate healing. Colleen is willing to have the surgery if her pain continues. We are slowly weaning her off of the oxycodone. She is currently on 40 mg every 8 hours. We can only wean by 20mg daily every 3 to 4 days to prevent withdrawal. This could be a lengthy process.
We appreciate all of your prayers and would ask that you continue to pray for wisdom for the doctors, direction for us, and encouragement for Colleen. She was understandably sad today but seems to be handling the news better than I would as a teenager.
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