Just found out a friend has been diagnosed with this. Sounds HORRIBLE; staph infection between bone marrow and the bone, causes weakness and failure of the bone wall. Often only stopped by amputation.
So far, it sounds like they've done a debridement and bone graphing. Can hardly believe it - this is an uber healthy, formerly physically fit woman. I'm so sad for her.
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what a distressing diagnosis. I hope she makes a fine recovery.
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I'm so sorry for your friend. What a terrible thing to happen.
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Thanks. She's in rehab right now. I left her a message to call as soon as she can or wants too - a mutual friend had notified me - no word yet. I don't know what I'd say to people if I had that diagnosis. This is awful.
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oh dear! that is too bad. My horse Rye had that once. It cleared up quickly.
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She got back to me. She's had bone grafts on her spine and is in inpatient rehab for two weeks. Broke her left hand - her dominant hand - when she fell. Laid on the floor until the police arrived for a "wellness check" her uncle called in because he couldn't get ahold of her. For how long, I don't know. Told a mutual friend she thought she was going to die on the floor, so I think it was at least a day.
Rehab is at a hospital 90 minutes away, so I told her I'd come get her when she's ready.
Honestly, when you get to be 60, life becomes a LOT more tenuous. I'd never have believed that when I was younger, but it's so true.
Rehab is at a hospital 90 minutes away, so I told her I'd come get her when she's ready.
Honestly, when you get to be 60, life becomes a LOT more tenuous. I'd never have believed that when I was younger, but it's so true.

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Oh that's sad and terrible. I feel really bad for her and hope she recovers well. The thing about getting older that only older people know is that time begins to fly on wings.
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