What is up with crow71?????
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Crow71
I checked their caring bridge site yesterday and Kim posted on Saturday that Roger is doing excellent. She talked about what they did, removed tumors from liver, rfa's 2 smaller ones, got the stuff in the peritoneum (sp), reversed the colostomy and did an ileo, took out about of foot of colon, was out of ICU in 2 days, sitting in a chair, started walking. Overall, "surgery was a success". That's about all I know.
Take care - Tina0 -
Yahoo!geotina said:Crow71
I checked their caring bridge site yesterday and Kim posted on Saturday that Roger is doing excellent. She talked about what they did, removed tumors from liver, rfa's 2 smaller ones, got the stuff in the peritoneum (sp), reversed the colostomy and did an ileo, took out about of foot of colon, was out of ICU in 2 days, sitting in a chair, started walking. Overall, "surgery was a success". That's about all I know.
Take care - Tina
Thanks so much Tina,
It sounds like Roger is doing really well. Those sparks must have worked!0 -
Thanks for the infogeotina said:Crow71
I checked their caring bridge site yesterday and Kim posted on Saturday that Roger is doing excellent. She talked about what they did, removed tumors from liver, rfa's 2 smaller ones, got the stuff in the peritoneum (sp), reversed the colostomy and did an ileo, took out about of foot of colon, was out of ICU in 2 days, sitting in a chair, started walking. Overall, "surgery was a success". That's about all I know.
Take care - Tina
That boy is tuff. If he is walking he is kicking ****.0 -
GOOD TO HEAR!!
Was wondering myself and hoping to see something soon. Very nice to hear that all is going well!0 -
Let the crows soar again!!!!!greybeard64 said:GOOD TO HEAR!!
Was wondering myself and hoping to see something soon. Very nice to hear that all is going well!
Sounds like Roger did all right. Hoping for a swift and minimally painful recovery.....steve0
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