Progress for Luis
Hopefully, the chest tubes will be removed tomorrow. They are increasing his tube feeds and decreasing the amount of fluids he is receiving by IV.
It has been a long week with some bumps along the way. He is making baby steps every day but he is headed in the right direction. Everything is looking like he may be discharged either Friday or Saturday.
We are hoping and praying for successful surgeries for Jeff, John and Nick this week. Glad everything went well with Niki and Jeff yesterday. We may get the chance to stop by and see Jeff Thomas on Friday.
Laura
wife to Luis
Dx 4/11/2011 T3N1M0
MIE 8/30/2011
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GREAT news!
Thank you for the update, Laura. Your good news helps me calm my nerves.
Hope you are well and able to care for yourself while you care for Luis. Don't forget how important YOU are in the great scheme of things also.
How wonderful if you would have a chance to see Jeff Thomas while still in hospital. I'm sure he would appreciate that visit.
Thanks for the good wishes. I'm anxious for tomorrow to come quickly and go just as quickly. This has been the worst thing that we've never wanted, but couldn't wait for....
Congratulations to Luis & Jeff for leading the pack. Hoping for a speedy recovery! Prayers to those still coming - JeffT, John, Michael, and a new surgery - Bob. Our best to you all as well.
Terry
Wife to Nick, Stage 30 -
Good to Hear
Good to hear that Luis is making headway on his recovery. I know that getting those tubes out will do wonders for his disposition (although reading about them threw some fear into me knowing that I'm going to undergo the same thing). You and Luis is in my continued prayers for a sppedy and complete recovery.
Michael Daniels (T3N0M0)
Brandon, FL - Surgery Date Pending0 -
Laura
Laura
Congratulations on completing what mist have been a very long week! Give Luis my best. We are right near fox chase now and I have to be there at 6am tomorrow. Thanks for the post! It makes me feel better!
Jeff0 -
What wonderful news
Laura --
It's great to hear that Luis is progressing. Getting the chest tube out will be a major step -- my husband could hardly wait to get his out as it was causing more pain than anything else was!
Friday or Saturday will be here before you know it. Make sure you get some rest and take care of yourself over the next few days so you are strong and prepared to assume nursing duties at home!
Mary0 -
fantastic news!mruble said:What wonderful news
Laura --
It's great to hear that Luis is progressing. Getting the chest tube out will be a major step -- my husband could hardly wait to get his out as it was causing more pain than anything else was!
Friday or Saturday will be here before you know it. Make sure you get some rest and take care of yourself over the next few days so you are strong and prepared to assume nursing duties at home!
Mary
Laura, I am so glad to hear that he is doing so well, that is wonderful that they are letting him out so soon! Wow, may he continue to heal and get stronger each day!
Chantal0 -
Great!!
Laura,
Glad to hear that Luis is recovering so well!! It gives me things to look forward to
Jeff will probably move out of the ICU tomorrow, he moved from his bed to the chair today, and then took a lap around the ICU this evening. He is doing ok, pain is a bit hard to manage but he just keeps hitting his "button".
Hope things continue to improve for you!
Niki0 -
Great Update!
Laura,
I am so happy to hear from you with such good news. You and Niki for are leading the way for the rest of us that are going into surgery this week. Baby steps are good you have to crawl before walking and then you get to run! I am getting very nervous so reading your post help!
Thank you,
Erica0
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