My husband had his translab surgery with Drs. Mattox and Olson at Emory in April 2007 and I can honestly say that I have the utmost respect for both of them - as real people as well as surgeons.
My husband had a rough time - none of which was due to the surgery but more his body's way of dealing with surgeries. (2 CSF leaks. He was their "problem child") I saw them both daily throughout his hospital ordeal and they were honest with me and took as much time with us as we needed. Before, during and after the surgery. I don't think you can say that about many surgeons today.
Looking back, and only because every "body" heals differently, I probably wouldn't risk the slightest chance of missing this time with your daughter. I struggled with even writing this note because it sounds as if you are set. And if the timing is right for you, then you know best. But - when it comes to healing, things do not always go as planned, nor are they in your (or your doctor's) control.
Fortunately, my hubby is 8 months post op and doing fantastic! We are scheduled to see Dr. Olson again in April for his 1-year check up and MRI and frankly we both look forward to seeing and talking with him again. How weird is that??!! (FYI - look for the electric "brain" in Dr. Olson's office - my hubby it gave it to him as a thank you!)
Best of luck in both the grandbaby and AN areas!!!
mykey's wifey, Lisa