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CP Update-Husband Surgery
cynthiapi40
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God is good! My husband went into surgery on Monday. Not long after they started one of the surgeons came out and sat done and said, I have something to tell you. I thought OMG! He said we will not have to do two surgeries, we can get it all now. It looks pretty good. I just need you permission to do one. I said, I wish my husband could her this, he would be so happy. He said yeah he is a little sleepy right now. LOL.
So anyway, he was in recovery for about 4 hours then he was put in his room. I thought I would wait to tell him when he was more alert. He was alert and taking and asking about all kinds of stuff not related to the surgery. How are the kids, ect. I told him if you just hush for a moment I have something to tell you. He said Ok, what is it? Did they tell you something? I said yes the did. You are done with the surgeries.
He was so happy, he said are you serious? He is recovering really well. He is walking around. Vital are good.
Guys, it can happen, even in stage four. We pray he stays free and clear!
CP
So anyway, he was in recovery for about 4 hours then he was put in his room. I thought I would wait to tell him when he was more alert. He was alert and taking and asking about all kinds of stuff not related to the surgery. How are the kids, ect. I told him if you just hush for a moment I have something to tell you. He said Ok, what is it? Did they tell you something? I said yes the did. You are done with the surgeries.
He was so happy, he said are you serious? He is recovering really well. He is walking around. Vital are good.
Guys, it can happen, even in stage four. We pray he stays free and clear!
CP
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