Cool Jimmy! Glad you had a blast.
Mom's surgery went well and they were able to remove the tumor without disturbing the spine structure. So, that meant no screws & plates. Also, recovery will be faster. Pathology was able to tell the surgeons it was benign before they closed, so, that was an answered prayer. Pain is different as back surgery leaves you hurting and when it is at your tailbone, even moreso.
First week after surgery was rough but she bounced back quickly and is getting up and down without needing assistance and able to go to the bathroom. She's getting more mobile but still has to regain a lot of strength from the couple months that she was forced to be idle. She's getting cabin fever a bit and will get out of the house for a while this week.
She's chomping at the bit to be able to get back to work at my brother's office (receptionist and filing), as well as driving.
She's very independent and she's wanting the close supervision and support to be over, not be needed.
Thanks for asking.