Friday, March 21, 2008

Surgery pics

Here are some pics from surgery...

This is me before surgery a week ago:


This is my knee today. You can see the 2 smaller incisions where they had the arthroscopic camera and tools in me. The larger incision is where they had to open me up to repair the cartilage because the arthroscopic approach wasn't going to work. Also, if you look carefully you can see the "yes" they wrote on my leg to tell my surgeon to work on this leg and not the other one.

Monday, March 17, 2008

Surgery

So I got surgery on Thursday. I still have to scan the photos and upload them but hopefully they'll be here soon.

The background:
I've had bad knees my entire life. My kneecaps are very loose and slide out of place. Occasionally, they completely dislocate and cause me to fall for (seemingly) no reason. The question I most often get are "do you have to pop them back in?" and the answer to that is no, they go back in by themselves. The whole thing is very painful though. Over the years, my knees have gotten worse and worse. The frequent dislocations have caused the cartilage on my kneecaps to wear away and become arthritic (pics to come!). It prevents me from running, playing sports, and even little things like hiking on uneven surfaces. My knees just feel so unstable that I get very nervous doing anything besides walking.

I have been seeing an orthopedic surgeon since the beginning of the year to try to resolve this problem. We decided that the best course of action was for me to get surgery on both knees. It turns out I have two problems: 1) my kneecaps are too high and 2) the ligaments that are supposed to hold my kneecaps in place are off balance; that is, the inner ligament is too loose and the outer ligament is too tight, thus the sliding kneecaps. The surgery we were planning was fairly straightforward (from my perspective). My doctor was simply going to loosen up the tight ligament and tighten up the loose one. (At one point, the use of cadaver ligaments was even thrown into the mix - how exciting! But then my doc thinks we can just use my existing ones). That was scheduled for April - as soon as I got back from the CHI conference in Florence.

What happened:
I was in NYC on business the week of February 11th and I had another episode. I was walking through the lobby of my horrible hotel, the Paramount Hotel, and I my kneecap popped. Unfortunately, this one was not like all of the others I've had. I tried to get up and walk it off like I usually do, but I was unable to put any weight on it. I went to the hospital the next day and had to get crutches.

Fast forward four weeks and I'm in surgery at Stanford Hospital to remove a piece of cartilage that got knocked off when my knee dislocated. It was floating around in my knee causing problems since that day in NYC. I imagine things were a little more complicated than my doctor expected since I was in surgery for longer than scheduled. Since the cartilage was in there floating around for so long, it swelled a bit and had to be shaved down before it could be screwed back into place with bio-dissolvable screws. I was put under through general anesthesia - something I am not excited about experiencing again as my body did not take it well this time. My doctor was unable to perform the other surgery (tightening and loosening the ligaments) at the same time due to the nature of recovery. I have a special machine (a continuous passive motion machine) that moves my leg between extended and flexed very slowly. This is necessary for recovery so I'm able to bend it once it's healed. I have to be in the machine for 6-8 hours a day. I'm also attached to a special cooler for 5 days. It's really like a fancy ice pack that has ice water running through it for constant cooling.

The State of California now officially recognizes me as handicapped (woo good parking). I cannot drive for at least 4 weeks. I can't put weight on my leg for 8 weeks, which means I'm using crutches that entire time. I cannot fly due to increased risk of blot clots so I had to cancel business-paid trips to Switzerland and Italy.

Thursday, March 06, 2008

More interesting Peru news

There was an article on BBC News's website about Peru being chastised for allowing people to use coca leaves. Here's a snippet

The International Narcotics Control Board released an annual report on Wednesday that reminded the two governments that use and possession of coca leaves, the main ingredient in cocaine, were limited to medical and scientific purposes.

The two countries should "abolish or prohibit activities... such as coca leaf chewing and the manufacture of coca tea", the report said.

People in the Andes use coca leaves to alleviate hunger and tiredness, for medicinal purposes and in religious rituals.


I understand both sides, but having gone to Peru and having drank coca tea to alleviate elevation sickness, I think the Peruvians do have a legitimate cultural reason for their position. Caryl even bought coca tea to take home (remember? At that crazy grocery store where the women were serving samples of vodka and tang? I was so excited about the tang! It was incredible to find new flavors!)

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

snow

If you look carefully behind where it says 'cold' and 'snow' you can see the reflection of my brand new crutches. Stupid new york.

Theresa Sobczak

Monday, February 11, 2008

Cold in NYC

My hotel in NYC shows me the weather by the elevator. Cold and cloudy is an understatement

Theresa Sobczak

Thursday, January 31, 2008

Kimchi

If you care to know more about kimchi, here's an article that was in the SF Chronicle

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Finally, a purpose for science

This article talks about a scientist who wanted to test the idea of "double dipping" - that is, whether or not a significant number of germs are transferred when people dip, eat and dip again. It turns out fewer germs are transferred than expected - and thicker dips are better than runny ones because more of the dip sticks to the chip and doesn't run your germs back into the bowl :)

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/30/dining/30curious.html?ex=1359435600&en=4685daa806b50ab5&ei=5124&partner=permalink&exprod=permalink

Saturday, January 19, 2008

Happy New Year

Happy New Year! This is my first post of 2008 and I'm happy to report that my resolution of exercising more is going fairly well. Actually, prior to 2008 I never exercised. I learned to use the gym/machines at work and I'm keeping track of my weight.

Other exciting 2008 news: I'm probably going to get knee surgery this year. The doctors tell me that my kneecaps are naturally too high on my legs plus I have very loose ligaments on one side which is what causes my knees to pop out. In order to solve this problem, they're going to cut into me and loosen up one side of my knee and tighten the other to balance out the forces on my kneecap. I have xrays and MRIs I can share soon.

In April, assuming my knee surgery doesn't prevent me, I'm going to be in Florence, Italy for CHI, a conference for human-computer interaction. I'm supposed to do research all over the world this year, but if my knee surgery conflicts I may have to postpone it so I can do the necessary traveling.

The week of February 11, I'll be in NYC.

Carnival is in April, Liz is getting married in September, and hopefully I'll get to go visit Caryl soon.

Overall, it's going to be a busy year!

Friday, December 28, 2007

Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Friday, December 07, 2007

updates

I'm waiting at my doctor's office waiting to be called so I figured i'd update you on what's going on. I'm here at the doctor to see if I really need knee surgery. If you didn't already know I have really bad knees and my kneecaps slip around a lot. I'm hoping to get that fixed now that I have the means/time to do so.
Last week I was in NYC on business. I got to see Dan and Chaitanya from the Phoenix office. My boyfriend John also traveled with me. We were there over a weekend so I went to see my family. A mind-blowing even occurred: my mom said to John 'give me a hug' when she was greeting us. It was very unlike anything I've ever seen my mom do with a current boyfriend.
Tonight is the google holiday party, which should be fun. I'm being cheap and I didn't buy a new dress or anything

Theresa Sobczak

Sunday, November 25, 2007

Christmas cards

This year I decided I wanted Christmas cards that would be pretty and spread holiday cheer but also benefit a good cause. While surfin' the 'net I found this website: Cards that Give. There's a gallery of cards so you can choose by design or select a charity. It was a much bigger list than I could find anywhere else, but I don't know how comprehensive it is. I only wish there was a way of finding local charities...but I ended up going with some UNICEF cards anyway.

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Celebrity filled work day

As I was walking back to my desk from a talk with Anthony Bourdain I was going to the cafe to get a cookie and lots of Googlers were standing around in groups and kinda looking around in awe. It turns out Goldie Hawn and her long-time boyfriend were here. Someone I don't know just turns to me and says in a stunned voice "...that's Goldie Hawn..." and I say "yeah. wow."

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Theresa Sobczak

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Halloween

A billion pumpkins appeared outside my office

Theresa Sobczak

Monday, September 17, 2007

Machu Picchu

I got to work this morning and found this article:
Yale to return Peruvian artifacts

I do remember being rather disappointed in Yale when our tour guide in Peru told us that they had the artifacts and refused to give them back. I'm glad that they seemed to have worked things out. Hopefully I'll get to see the exhibit before it returns to Cuzco. If not, I guess I'll just have to take another trip there. :)

Thursday, August 30, 2007

Crushes, sororities days, toilets, and hilarity

So yesterday I was in the bathroom IMing my friend on my phone. As I did that I was reminded of happy times from my days as a sorority girl (so long ago). Basically, Caryl had this huge crush on this guy. She was being such a girl about it. She had to pee really badly but was talking to crush boy on AIM and didn't want to miss anything. I think I was in my room and I heard her shouting about how she didn't know what to do. The eventual solution: she took her laptop to the bathroom with her while she peed.

Hilarity!

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Pink Floyd album art

Have you ever seen this poster?

Have you ever tried to figure out which album covers are on that thing? Oh yeah, it's easy: Dark Side of the Moon, The Wall, Wish You Were Here...maybe you know those. But what about the rest? I don't actually own any albums with cover art, but it was REALLY hard to figure out which (besides Animals and Atom Heart Mother) are there. Seriously internet...

(It's Relics)