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I don't know that I have ever been so tired and if I have, I don't want to remember it. Thank you all for the support through this, it is so good to know that their are people praying and thinking about us while we are in the midst of such a hard ordeal.
I am so thankful for so much, praise GOD!
Brenda
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welcome home
and just remember recovery will take time.but with everyday,one day at a time hubby will get stronger and stronger.....Godbless....johnnybegood0 -
Welcome hometommycat said:Glad to hear you are home
Glad to hear you are home with all of its comforts and familiarity. May it be a place of solace and healing for both of you as he starts his path to wellness.
Welcome home~
Welcome home and most of all a speedy recovery.
Each day is a step forward to feeling better.
hugs, Marjan0 -
Hi, It's so nice to hear
Hi, It's so nice to hear that he's home. :-) I remember how glad that Rick was to be home and in his own bed - and without nurses waking him up constantly. My best wishes go out to your hubby for a speedy recovery.
Cyn0 -
It seems he is having a great recoveryLivinginNH said:Hi, It's so nice to hear
Hi, It's so nice to hear that he's home. :-) I remember how glad that Rick was to be home and in his own bed - and without nurses waking him up constantly. My best wishes go out to your hubby for a speedy recovery.
Cyn
I remember i was 20 days at the ICU ,lots of troubles!.And also remember how Good I feel once at home!.
First days were a little bit scary but just very little things happened and everything was managed admirably by my Wife.
So welcome home! Praying for a fast recovery at home!0 -
Brought my daughter home yesterday too
Brenda,
I got to bring my daughter home (to her house where I am staying for now) from her colon resection yesterday. Her surgery was last Thursday. She is doing very well. I worry about this time that she will be off chemo - four weeks, but not much we can do about that. I'm glad to hear your husband is doing well and is home. That's wonderful news! I also hope and pray Carl can get over the hump and start his recovery. Today a friend of mine whose young son also has stage IV colon cancer had his liver resection. So far he is doing well. Three young people from our very small town with colon cancer! It's just unbelievable. Hope my daughter can get to liver resection one day. Good to hear your good news - hope you get some much needed rest.
Sandy0 -
So great to hear he's homeVarmint5 said:Brought my daughter home yesterday too
Brenda,
I got to bring my daughter home (to her house where I am staying for now) from her colon resection yesterday. Her surgery was last Thursday. She is doing very well. I worry about this time that she will be off chemo - four weeks, but not much we can do about that. I'm glad to hear your husband is doing well and is home. That's wonderful news! I also hope and pray Carl can get over the hump and start his recovery. Today a friend of mine whose young son also has stage IV colon cancer had his liver resection. So far he is doing well. Three young people from our very small town with colon cancer! It's just unbelievable. Hope my daughter can get to liver resection one day. Good to hear your good news - hope you get some much needed rest.
Sandy
So great to hear he's home and doing well, try and get some rest yourself.0 -
Welcome Homesmokeyjoe said:So great to hear he's home
So great to hear he's home and doing well, try and get some rest yourself.
A major piece behind you. For some reason, it always seems easier to handle things when you're on your own turf. May the healing continue!
Cathleen Mary0 -
Hi Brenda, I had been
Hi Brenda, I had been watching the site hoping for a post from you as to how the surgery went. So glad that he is home now, I know you must be relieved to have it behind you.
I hope and pray his recovery is steady, and that you can get have some mental and physical recovery as well. I know it is hard on you as well, it really takes a lot out of you. Take care. Brenda0 -
Thanks everyone!eibod said:Hi Brenda, I had been
Hi Brenda, I had been watching the site hoping for a post from you as to how the surgery went. So glad that he is home now, I know you must be relieved to have it behind you.
I hope and pray his recovery is steady, and that you can get have some mental and physical recovery as well. I know it is hard on you as well, it really takes a lot out of you. Take care. Brenda
It is so
Thanks everyone!
It is so good to be home... as much as I missed my kids I let them stay on where they were until last night. I just knew how tired I was and wanted to be able to focus on getting hubby all settled and get a feel for what his needs would be. He is sleeping like a baby and is enjoying every minute of it. lol He told me that it is really hard to get any rest in the hospitl (I was there too). lol
He is moving slow but in good spirits. I spent the day yesterday cleaning and making the biggest pot of chicken soup I have ever seen (he might just start clucking before it's gone). hehe
I little funny... I developed a hemroid from all the sitting and driving lately! Sorry if that is distastful but it is a consequence that I had not thought of. I drove home in some pretty nasty weather switching from cheek to cheek for 4 hours. We were admiring his staples and wound yesterday when I asked him if he wanted to see my hemroid and he declined! What the heck... I thought we were in this together!
In all seriousness, thank you guys for all your support. How does it feel to be sent by GOD? cause I know you were.
GOD bless you all.
Brenda0 -
Toooo FunnyBrenda Bricco said:Thanks everyone!
It is so
Thanks everyone!
It is so good to be home... as much as I missed my kids I let them stay on where they were until last night. I just knew how tired I was and wanted to be able to focus on getting hubby all settled and get a feel for what his needs would be. He is sleeping like a baby and is enjoying every minute of it. lol He told me that it is really hard to get any rest in the hospitl (I was there too). lol
He is moving slow but in good spirits. I spent the day yesterday cleaning and making the biggest pot of chicken soup I have ever seen (he might just start clucking before it's gone). hehe
I little funny... I developed a hemroid from all the sitting and driving lately! Sorry if that is distastful but it is a consequence that I had not thought of. I drove home in some pretty nasty weather switching from cheek to cheek for 4 hours. We were admiring his staples and wound yesterday when I asked him if he wanted to see my hemroid and he declined! What the heck... I thought we were in this together!
In all seriousness, thank you guys for all your support. How does it feel to be sent by GOD? cause I know you were.
GOD bless you all.
Brenda
Brenda, picturing this was toooo funny. Not so funny for you, I'm sure.
In all seriousness, I'm glad your hubby is home and doing well.
Varmint, also glad to hear all is well with your daughter. You can breathe now!
I hope Renee is able to give us a good update soon.
Luv,
Wolfen0
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