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Purrs for tomorrow's (Thur, 2-2-12) surgery, please
My Mother made it through the surgery, and she has a brand new
artificial heart valve, that is working 'extremely well', with no leaks, according to the doctor who put it there. There were a few complications, during the procedure, mostly minor. It took her a very long time to wake up from the anesthesia, which is very, very scary. Sometimes, people who are 89 years old just never wake up. I took her there at 9AM, they didn't take her to surgery until almost noon, and I wasn't able to see her, for only 5 minutes, until around 10PM. Long day. She looks like she was hit by a truck. And then a couple of cars. She is in the cardiac intensive care unit for the next 24 hours, or perhaps a bit longer, and then will go to a less intensive cardiac care unit. She will be in the hospital about 4-5 days, and then will spend some time in a rehabilitation facility, since she needs to be able to walk up and down stairs, in her home. Thank you all for the purrs and please keep them coming for a few days. My Mother isn't out of the woods, yet. Gandalf and Lorelei |
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Purrs for tomorrow's (Thur, 2-2-12) surgery, please
On 02/02/2012 10:34 PM, Gandalf wrote:
My Mother made it through the surgery, and she has a brand new artificial heart valve, that is working 'extremely well', with no leaks, according to the doctor who put it there. There were a few complications, during the procedure, mostly minor. It took her a very long time to wake up from the anesthesia, which is very, very scary. Sometimes, people who are 89 years old just never wake up. I took her there at 9AM, they didn't take her to surgery until almost noon, and I wasn't able to see her, for only 5 minutes, until around 10PM. Long day. She looks like she was hit by a truck. And then a couple of cars. She is in the cardiac intensive care unit for the next 24 hours, or perhaps a bit longer, and then will go to a less intensive cardiac care unit. She will be in the hospital about 4-5 days, and then will spend some time in a rehabilitation facility, since she needs to be able to walk up and down stairs, in her home. Thank you all for the purrs and please keep them coming for a few days. My Mother isn't out of the woods, yet. Gandalf and Lorelei Weez senin owr best purrs fur yur Mom's wellbein an covery. TuTu |
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Purrs for tomorrow's (Thur, 2-2-12) surgery, please
so fur so gud, OEJ fur herown still purring howzes
"Gandalf" wrote in message ... My Mother made it through the surgery, and she has a brand new artificial heart valve, that is working 'extremely well', with no leaks, according to the doctor who put it there. There were a few complications, during the procedure, mostly minor. It took her a very long time to wake up from the anesthesia, which is very, very scary. Sometimes, people who are 89 years old just never wake up. I took her there at 9AM, they didn't take her to surgery until almost noon, and I wasn't able to see her, for only 5 minutes, until around 10PM. Long day. She looks like she was hit by a truck. And then a couple of cars. She is in the cardiac intensive care unit for the next 24 hours, or perhaps a bit longer, and then will go to a less intensive cardiac care unit. She will be in the hospital about 4-5 days, and then will spend some time in a rehabilitation facility, since she needs to be able to walk up and down stairs, in her home. Thank you all for the purrs and please keep them coming for a few days. My Mother isn't out of the woods, yet. Gandalf and Lorelei |
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Purrs for tomorrow's (Thur, 2-2-12) surgery, please
Good news. Yes as we get older it sometimes takes longer to wake up after a
procedure and a Nurse saying " that is normal" doesn't help a bit when you are the one sitting and waiting. I am sure your mother got some rest and I hope you can to. When she gets home, I am sure you will be amazed in the change in her. "Gandalf" wrote in message ... My Mother made it through the surgery, and she has a brand new artificial heart valve, that is working 'extremely well', with no leaks, according to the doctor who put it there. There were a few complications, during the procedure, mostly minor. It took her a very long time to wake up from the anesthesia, which is very, very scary. Sometimes, people who are 89 years old just never wake up. I took her there at 9AM, they didn't take her to surgery until almost noon, and I wasn't able to see her, for only 5 minutes, until around 10PM. Long day. She looks like she was hit by a truck. And then a couple of cars. She is in the cardiac intensive care unit for the next 24 hours, or perhaps a bit longer, and then will go to a less intensive cardiac care unit. She will be in the hospital about 4-5 days, and then will spend some time in a rehabilitation facility, since she needs to be able to walk up and down stairs, in her home. Thank you all for the purrs and please keep them coming for a few days. My Mother isn't out of the woods, yet. Gandalf and Lorelei |
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Purrs for tomorrow's (Thur, 2-2-12) surgery, please
On Feb 3, 5:34*am, Gandalf wrote:
My Mother made it through the surgery, and she has a brand new artificial heart valve, that is working 'extremely well', with no leaks, according to the doctor who put it there. There were a few complications, during the procedure, mostly minor. It took her a very long time to wake up from the anesthesia, which is very, very scary. Sometimes, people who are 89 years old just never wake up. I took her there at 9AM, they didn't take her to surgery until almost noon, and I wasn't able to see her, for only 5 minutes, until around 10PM. Long day. She looks like she was hit by a truck. And then a couple of cars. She is in the cardiac intensive care unit for the next 24 hours, or perhaps a bit longer, and then will go to a less intensive cardiac care unit. She will be in the hospital about 4-5 days, and then will spend some time in a rehabilitation facility, since she needs to be able to walk up and down stairs, in her home. Thank you all for the purrs and please keep them coming for a few days. My Mother isn't out of the woods, yet. Gandalf and Lorelei Keepin up da purrz heer! Gordon Kittiez |
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Purrs for tomorrow's (Thur, 2-2-12) surgery, please
On 02/04/2012 01:30 PM, rafflescat wrote:
On Feb 3, 5:34 am, wrote: My Mother made it through the surgery, and she has a brand new artificial heart valve, that is working 'extremely well', with no leaks, according to the doctor who put it there. There were a few complications, during the procedure, mostly minor. It took her a very long time to wake up from the anesthesia, which is very, very scary. Sometimes, people who are 89 years old just never wake up. I took her there at 9AM, they didn't take her to surgery until almost noon, and I wasn't able to see her, for only 5 minutes, until around 10PM. Long day. She looks like she was hit by a truck. And then a couple of cars. She is in the cardiac intensive care unit for the next 24 hours, or perhaps a bit longer, and then will go to a less intensive cardiac care unit. She will be in the hospital about 4-5 days, and then will spend some time in a rehabilitation facility, since she needs to be able to walk up and down stairs, in her home. Thank you all for the purrs and please keep them coming for a few days. My Mother isn't out of the woods, yet. Gandalf and Lorelei Keepin up da purrz heer! Gordon Kittiez Weez purrin fur yur Mom tu. TuTu |
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