Davinci surgery Thursday
Vivian
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Amen....
We'll get there one day at a time. Will be thinking of you Thursday too : )0 -
Best wishes Vivian, be
Best wishes Vivian, be tough.
Jim0 -
the time has come
Hi Vivian,
Sounds like you’re locked and loaded.
I hear great things about the da Vinci Surgical Robot. Matter-of-fact I listened to a program on NPR last week and when they mentioned da Vinci, I listened.
You both will be finished with this stuff in no time.
Good luck and God bless.
Matt0 -
FaithHard12Find said:Best wishes Vivian, be
Best wishes Vivian, be tough.
Jim
sending prayers for your husband for his surgury on Thursday
have faith and stay positive and God will see him through.
God bless
Tonsil dad,
Dan.0 -
All Right!!
Now the show is on the road....step by step, that's the only way to get this done...soon it will all be in your rear view mirror.
p0 -
Good newsphrannie51 said:All Right!!
Now the show is on the road....step by step, that's the only way to get this done...soon it will all be in your rear view mirror.
p
I know once things get started it's a little more comforting. Wishing a good successful surgery and easy healing.
Placement of the PEG is the easy part, just a little tenderness in the belly for a few days is all.
Keep us posted and know we are thinking of you.
Billie0 -
Step by step...Billie67 said:Good news
I know once things get started it's a little more comforting. Wishing a good successful surgery and easy healing.
Placement of the PEG is the easy part, just a little tenderness in the belly for a few days is all.
Keep us posted and know we are thinking of you.
Billie
Take one day at a time. Slowly, but surely, you will get your NED, I strongly believe that. Keep us posted!! My prayers are with you and your husband!!!0 -
Cargiver
I know that it was (and still is) harder on my wife than it is on me. Caregivers have as much to do with the success of the treatment as the healthcare team. We (patients) appreciate you (caregivers). Rick.0 -
Best wishes, thoughts andToBeGolden said:Cargiver
I know that it was (and still is) harder on my wife than it is on me. Caregivers have as much to do with the success of the treatment as the healthcare team. We (patients) appreciate you (caregivers). Rick.
Best wishes, thoughts and prayers for the surgery and treatment. Take one day at time, before you know it, you will be posting ned results,0 -
Thanks everyoneSam999 said:Best wishes, thoughts and
Best wishes, thoughts and prayers for the surgery and treatment. Take one day at time, before you know it, you will be posting ned results,
I am doing my last day at work before my family medical leave. I have decided only to work one day a week while my husband is going through the treatments. The fall is generally the most stressful time of the year at work and I tend to put in a lot of extra hours and take a lot of anxiety home. My husband and I agreed that I didn't need that extra stress as I have already been a basket case at times since the diagnosis. I take blood pressure medicine, but when I checked my blood pressure it was 154 over 101 even with the meds. This is taking its toll. I am happy not to have the stress of work to add to it.0 -
Good luckVivianLee5689 said:Thanks everyone
I am doing my last day at work before my family medical leave. I have decided only to work one day a week while my husband is going through the treatments. The fall is generally the most stressful time of the year at work and I tend to put in a lot of extra hours and take a lot of anxiety home. My husband and I agreed that I didn't need that extra stress as I have already been a basket case at times since the diagnosis. I take blood pressure medicine, but when I checked my blood pressure it was 154 over 101 even with the meds. This is taking its toll. I am happy not to have the stress of work to add to it.
to your both on Thursday, you will be fine and your husband is at the starting gate, which is where we all wanted to get to so we could fight this battle. You both are in our prayers.0
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