Thoughts of TW and Friday...
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Great news!Texas_wedge said:TW is out of surgery, safe and well
Hello all, TW's daughter here again,
I'm pleased to tell you we've just called the hospital and they've said he's not only out of surgery (early!) but sitting up and having some tea!
Thanks again for all your wonderful support.
TW's DD
Great news! Now tell him to avoid the hospital spinach like the plague and get back here as soon as he can.
Mike0 -
Fantastic!!!Texas_wedge said:TW is out of surgery, safe and well
Hello all, TW's daughter here again,
I'm pleased to tell you we've just called the hospital and they've said he's not only out of surgery (early!) but sitting up and having some tea!
Thanks again for all your wonderful support.
TW's DD
Thank you for the update, seems like I've been holding my breath all day. Lets hope they got the last of it this time or at least no more surgeries for years instead of months. Tell him I'll be downing a Guinness in his honor tonight. Gary0 -
Good to hear!garym said:Fantastic!!!
Thank you for the update, seems like I've been holding my breath all day. Lets hope they got the last of it this time or at least no more surgeries for years instead of months. Tell him I'll be downing a Guinness in his honor tonight. Gary
Have a speedy recovery TW, expect to hear that you will be swinging a club soon!
Best wishes,
Wayne0 -
Wonderful Newscww71964 said:Good to hear!
Have a speedy recovery TW, expect to hear that you will be swinging a club soon!
Best wishes,
Wayne
Best wishes and prayers coming to you and your family..
littledarlin...0 -
Hip Hip HoorayTexas_wedge said:TW is out of surgery, safe and well
Hello all, TW's daughter here again,
I'm pleased to tell you we've just called the hospital and they've said he's not only out of surgery (early!) but sitting up and having some tea!
Thanks again for all your wonderful support.
TW's DD
Tell him we all said hi!0 -
OKj_rod said:Hip Hip Hooray
Tell him we all said hi!
Thanks one and all. Turns out Fox was spot on - morphine-induced histamine release is too transient to account for the rash I had first time around so it was almost certainly due to the antibiotic. Sorry to have given a bum steer on that one. I hope I haven't destroyed my credibility here (at least I did say I couldn't be dogmatic about it).
My Wife and Daughter have just left after vouchsafing the . information that last time they could hardly recognise me on the first day. They did an unbelievable job in snowing me. Apparently my face and hands were hugely bloated, I looked shrunken, senile (there's a lovely Scots word - glaikit) and at least 90 years old. My Daughter reported that my Wife was terrified at having to leave my bedside!
They TELL me I'm totally different this time and I must say I feel it. Moral support here was greatly appreciated by us all.
Mike, my pulse was up at 71, BP 2 minutes ago was 116/65, O2 saturation 95, without using oxygen for several hours and creatinine, which was previously 53 , is over 60.
Bad news is that I haven't been offered any spinach so far so I'll need to get home ASAP.0 -
So happy to hear you're doing wellTexas_wedge said:OK
Thanks one and all. Turns out Fox was spot on - morphine-induced histamine release is too transient to account for the rash I had first time around so it was almost certainly due to the antibiotic. Sorry to have given a bum steer on that one. I hope I haven't destroyed my credibility here (at least I did say I couldn't be dogmatic about it).
My Wife and Daughter have just left after vouchsafing the . information that last time they could hardly recognise me on the first day. They did an unbelievable job in snowing me. Apparently my face and hands were hugely bloated, I looked shrunken, senile (there's a lovely Scots word - glaikit) and at least 90 years old. My Daughter reported that my Wife was terrified at having to leave my bedside!
They TELL me I'm totally different this time and I must say I feel it. Moral support here was greatly appreciated by us all.
Mike, my pulse was up at 71, BP 2 minutes ago was 116/65, O2 saturation 95, without using oxygen for several hours and creatinine, which was previously 53 , is over 60.
Bad news is that I haven't been offered any spinach so far so I'll need to get home ASAP.
I'm really happy to hear all is going so well Tex -- I can't believe you're writing online already! Many thanks to your wife and daughter for keeping us updated. Sending you my very best wishes for a speedy recovery.0 -
Welcome back, spinach and allTexas_wedge said:OK
Thanks one and all. Turns out Fox was spot on - morphine-induced histamine release is too transient to account for the rash I had first time around so it was almost certainly due to the antibiotic. Sorry to have given a bum steer on that one. I hope I haven't destroyed my credibility here (at least I did say I couldn't be dogmatic about it).
My Wife and Daughter have just left after vouchsafing the . information that last time they could hardly recognise me on the first day. They did an unbelievable job in snowing me. Apparently my face and hands were hugely bloated, I looked shrunken, senile (there's a lovely Scots word - glaikit) and at least 90 years old. My Daughter reported that my Wife was terrified at having to leave my bedside!
They TELL me I'm totally different this time and I must say I feel it. Moral support here was greatly appreciated by us all.
Mike, my pulse was up at 71, BP 2 minutes ago was 116/65, O2 saturation 95, without using oxygen for several hours and creatinine, which was previously 53 , is over 60.
Bad news is that I haven't been offered any spinach so far so I'll need to get home ASAP.
Hi Tex,
I guess it's true, you just can't keep a good man down.
My wife told me that I looked haggard and old when they wheeled me from post-op to my room. Maybe not 90 like you but then again you start out five years ahead of me. Wow, that pulse and BP are terrific. I'm guessing your creatinine is down and GFR up because you are well-hydrated. That's helpful to know. Either that or you are Superman. Rest, rest, rest and mend.
Good to have you back after such a long absence.
Mike0 -
FiguresMikeK703 said:Welcome back, spinach and all
Hi Tex,
I guess it's true, you just can't keep a good man down.
My wife told me that I looked haggard and old when they wheeled me from post-op to my room. Maybe not 90 like you but then again you start out five years ahead of me. Wow, that pulse and BP are terrific. I'm guessing your creatinine is down and GFR up because you are well-hydrated. That's helpful to know. Either that or you are Superman. Rest, rest, rest and mend.
Good to have you back after such a long absence.
Mike
Mike, haven't seen ourDaughter for a while and we all talked into the small hours and I had to get the ladies breakfast at 5:30 a.m. so only got three hours sleep! So, put it down to lack of concrntration when I called my eGFR figure creatinine.0 -
Hurrah! Surgery is over!
Like everyone else I've been waiting to hear how you've done. Wonderful news! And here you are online already!
Much thanks to your dear daughter for keeping us informed!0 -
Welcome backMikeK703 said:Welcome back, spinach and all
Hi Tex,
I guess it's true, you just can't keep a good man down.
My wife told me that I looked haggard and old when they wheeled me from post-op to my room. Maybe not 90 like you but then again you start out five years ahead of me. Wow, that pulse and BP are terrific. I'm guessing your creatinine is down and GFR up because you are well-hydrated. That's helpful to know. Either that or you are Superman. Rest, rest, rest and mend.
Good to have you back after such a long absence.
Mike
Mike, I'm a bit uneasy after going AWOL (by exceeding permitted time-frame) until I get reliable information that the biker gang isn't coming to get me.0 -
Wow!One Lucky Girl said:So happy to hear you're doing well
I'm really happy to hear all is going so well Tex -- I can't believe you're writing online already! Many thanks to your wife and daughter for keeping us updated. Sending you my very best wishes for a speedy recovery.
They say you can't keep a good man down.So glad to hear you doing so well.Very inspiring for all of us waiting to have our first go at it.
Will be looking for your next update.
littledarlin0 -
NTIDogRescuer said:Hurrah! Surgery is over!
Like everyone else I've been waiting to hear how you've done. Wonderful news! And here you are online already!
Much thanks to your dear daughter for keeping us informed!
See. NTI. Nothing to it. Glad you are OK. Now get better.0 -
NTIDogRescuer said:Hurrah! Surgery is over!
Like everyone else I've been waiting to hear how you've done. Wonderful news! And here you are online already!
Much thanks to your dear daughter for keeping us informed!
See. NTI. Nothing to it. Glad you are OK. Now get better. Guess I stuttered.0 -
Welcome back T_WTexas_wedge said:OK
Thanks one and all. Turns out Fox was spot on - morphine-induced histamine release is too transient to account for the rash I had first time around so it was almost certainly due to the antibiotic. Sorry to have given a bum steer on that one. I hope I haven't destroyed my credibility here (at least I did say I couldn't be dogmatic about it).
My Wife and Daughter have just left after vouchsafing the . information that last time they could hardly recognise me on the first day. They did an unbelievable job in snowing me. Apparently my face and hands were hugely bloated, I looked shrunken, senile (there's a lovely Scots word - glaikit) and at least 90 years old. My Daughter reported that my Wife was terrified at having to leave my bedside!
They TELL me I'm totally different this time and I must say I feel it. Moral support here was greatly appreciated by us all.
Mike, my pulse was up at 71, BP 2 minutes ago was 116/65, O2 saturation 95, without using oxygen for several hours and creatinine, which was previously 53 , is over 60.
Bad news is that I haven't been offered any spinach so far so I'll need to get home ASAP.
T_W,
Welcome back to the post op recovery. I'm only 2 weeks post op and feeling better day by day. Good luck and keep the faith.
Ed0 -
Keep the faith Jonjhsu said:Keep on breathing TW, with
Keep on breathing TW, with the best Wishes from the other side of the Earth. I’m following your path, waiting to be cut open and taken part of my lung out the 3rd time next Monday.
Jon
Thanks for your message. Will your op be in Taipei? I imagine they will have all the top technology there!0 -
TWTexas_wedge said:From me too!
Hi there!
Thank you all for your good wishes. Your support and kindness have been important to our whole family
Kindest regards to you all,
TW's dear wife
Thank you and your daughter for letting us know. I believe anyone who has had the benefit of TW's postings were feeling butterflies and anxious. I'm so glad he came through the surgery so well. Thanks again.0
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