Nick - Out of Surgery
Terry
Wife to Nick, Stage 3
THE 09/08/11
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Thanks for checking in on usJan101 said:Excellent
So glad to hear the news Terry. Sounds very encouraging
Jan,
With all you have going on, thanks for taking time to check in on us! I appreciate it.
Please let me know if there is anything we can do for you & S. You know where to find us for the next several days....0 -
Great News
Terry,
So Happy to hear that everything is going so well! I am sooooooo nervous for tomorrow every time I hear good news it makes it a little easier! Thank you for posting sending good thoughts your way! Need to go to bed I have to get up at 3 AM need to leave the house at 4:00 AM.
Erica0 -
WOW 4 hours....GREAT NEWS!!
Terry,
THAT is great to get online finally and read good news!
I am SO glad to hear that he made it through okay!
Please keep us posted when you have time, and GET SOME REST FOR YOU TOO!
We love you and we are all praying for the two of you.
-Eric0 -
We are truly blessed!
Nick was able to move directly from Surgery to Recovery to a regular surgical floor room. No ICU for us. He's been up walking - probably passed 10 rooms on the way down the hall and then back again. Looks a bit "drunk" when he walks, but dang it, he's up
As far as tubes, he's got a nose tube to drain the stomach. That will remain until Sunday, I believe. There's a NG(?) tube to drain the chest - haven't heard a remove date for that yet. And of course a catheter to eliminate restroom treks for an unsteady man. He has an epidural also, and so far (fingers crossed) it's doing the job of managing his pain.
I would give anything to bring everyone battling EC along with us through the surgical journey. The gusto so many of the EC posters put into enjoying life is wonderful. You do us ALL honor with your spirit for life.
Blessings, Peace, and Prayers to all traveling with EC. With love....
Terry0 -
Holy smokes!TerryV said:We are truly blessed!
Nick was able to move directly from Surgery to Recovery to a regular surgical floor room. No ICU for us. He's been up walking - probably passed 10 rooms on the way down the hall and then back again. Looks a bit "drunk" when he walks, but dang it, he's up
As far as tubes, he's got a nose tube to drain the stomach. That will remain until Sunday, I believe. There's a NG(?) tube to drain the chest - haven't heard a remove date for that yet. And of course a catheter to eliminate restroom treks for an unsteady man. He has an epidural also, and so far (fingers crossed) it's doing the job of managing his pain.
I would give anything to bring everyone battling EC along with us through the surgical journey. The gusto so many of the EC posters put into enjoying life is wonderful. You do us ALL honor with your spirit for life.
Blessings, Peace, and Prayers to all traveling with EC. With love....
Terry
Nick is cruising right along. No ICU, that is amazing!! The NG tube is the one in his nose, he probably has a chest tube too. And he is already walking, amazing!!
Jeff did two laps around ICU today. He is still there tonight, but that is only because the thoracic floor is full. Guess John Hopkins is pretty popular, haha.
Prayer for continued speedy recovery.
Niki0 -
Awesome!TerryV said:We are truly blessed!
Nick was able to move directly from Surgery to Recovery to a regular surgical floor room. No ICU for us. He's been up walking - probably passed 10 rooms on the way down the hall and then back again. Looks a bit "drunk" when he walks, but dang it, he's up
As far as tubes, he's got a nose tube to drain the stomach. That will remain until Sunday, I believe. There's a NG(?) tube to drain the chest - haven't heard a remove date for that yet. And of course a catheter to eliminate restroom treks for an unsteady man. He has an epidural also, and so far (fingers crossed) it's doing the job of managing his pain.
I would give anything to bring everyone battling EC along with us through the surgical journey. The gusto so many of the EC posters put into enjoying life is wonderful. You do us ALL honor with your spirit for life.
Blessings, Peace, and Prayers to all traveling with EC. With love....
Terry
What incredible news! Keeping you and Nick in my thoughts the next few days, for a speedy recovery. Sending some good vibes out to a fellow hippie at heart
-Alissa0 -
Terry,adube said:Awesome!
What incredible news! Keeping you and Nick in my thoughts the next few days, for a speedy recovery. Sending some good vibes out to a fellow hippie at heart
-Alissa
That is wonderful news! Drunken staggering or not, that is fantastic that he's walking that distance already! Just remember, baby steps, and one day at a time. We're all rooting for you and Nick to be racing laps around that place soon! And most importantly Terry, don't forget to take care of yourself. Stress does seem to work in bizarre ways on our bodies. Get some rest, maybe a nice hot bath and a gossip magazine to take you away.
thinking of you always,
Chantal0 -
Nick is one tough cookie.Daisylin said:Terry,
That is wonderful news! Drunken staggering or not, that is fantastic that he's walking that distance already! Just remember, baby steps, and one day at a time. We're all rooting for you and Nick to be racing laps around that place soon! And most importantly Terry, don't forget to take care of yourself. Stress does seem to work in bizarre ways on our bodies. Get some rest, maybe a nice hot bath and a gossip magazine to take you away.
thinking of you always,
Chantal
Terry I’m so pleased to hear that Nick is doing well, thank you very much for keeping us posted. Surgery, no ICU and up and walking all in one day, it doesn’t get much better than that. You mentioned the lymph nodes, do you know how many they removed?
Joel0
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