DukeRah update
Posted: June 18th, 2011, 8:54 pm
Tilly has emailed a request that I give daily updates even if there is no change. So, to fill you in, we're still making progress. Since Thursday, we've gone from the OR to intensive care,to step down, and finally today she's in her own room. Our only problem as been the maintenance of functioning IVs. She's been stuck a total of 30 times! That must be a record. She keeps blowing them. This has always been a problem. Looks like a PICC is in her future.
But, so far there has been no sign of serious trouble. We're a long way from home plate, but we have gotten to first base and are still in the game.
At each juncture as we move through the process here at Memorial, we think to ourselves, "OK, so far they've been amazingly good. But, NOW we'll see what they do at this stage. They can't keep this up." But, our experience just keeps on being unreal. It's SO CLEAN. Every single person you have contact with is eager to be helpful. NObody passes you without speaking and wishing you well. We've not had a mediocre nurse yet. None with accents we can't understand. Nobody with an "attitude"'.
Sarah is still in a whole lot of pain, barely kept under control with an epidural and her little push button. And tomorrow is the day she has to get out of bed. So that will tell us a lot. We're just hoping against hope that the big ol' buggaboo of infection doesn't rear it's ugly head. Barring that, I think the future looks bright.
Give major shout outs to all the CTN vibrators out there. If we could bottle this group's brand of love and care, we could make a fortune.
Thanks everybody. Love ya.
Love, Ima
But, so far there has been no sign of serious trouble. We're a long way from home plate, but we have gotten to first base and are still in the game.
At each juncture as we move through the process here at Memorial, we think to ourselves, "OK, so far they've been amazingly good. But, NOW we'll see what they do at this stage. They can't keep this up." But, our experience just keeps on being unreal. It's SO CLEAN. Every single person you have contact with is eager to be helpful. NObody passes you without speaking and wishing you well. We've not had a mediocre nurse yet. None with accents we can't understand. Nobody with an "attitude"'.
Sarah is still in a whole lot of pain, barely kept under control with an epidural and her little push button. And tomorrow is the day she has to get out of bed. So that will tell us a lot. We're just hoping against hope that the big ol' buggaboo of infection doesn't rear it's ugly head. Barring that, I think the future looks bright.
Give major shout outs to all the CTN vibrators out there. If we could bottle this group's brand of love and care, we could make a fortune.
Thanks everybody. Love ya.
Love, Ima