Update from KTeacher's sister...
Hi all. Shirley here, Bev's sister. Bev and Don asked that I post an update on her surgery surgery:
Reconstruction surgery went great. Stuffed a bunch of fat from her arm into the void made from the removal of the eye. Took a piece of skin from her arm and made a "flap graft", almond-shaped, to cover where her eye was. Took a piece of skin from her thigh to cover the spot on her arm. At the point on the thigh they were able to just pull it together. They said she withstood all well.
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Strong !
Thanks Frannie !
Prayers will continue for KT for recovery. Katie0 -
Thinking of her and prayingD Lewis said:Thanks for the update!
Sending healing thoughts her way.
Deb
Thinking of her and praying for strength and continued recovery.
Joan0 -
Amen!luvofmylif said:Thinking of her and praying
Thinking of her and praying for strength and continued recovery.
Joan
I've been thinking about her and now I can pray for recovery to be speedy.
Thanks for posting.
Billie0 -
blessings and prayers to K teach and family
Lord knows you have endured your share and more, best wishes for a speedy recovery.
Jim0 -
More on Bev.....crossposted from Facebook....
Update on Bev's progress Friday, November 9:
Beverly had a comfortable night, short of the hourly testing to be sure the blood was flowing through the reattached blood vessels in the graft. Her pain was only about a one, thanks to wonderful drugs.
Today the graft started swelling more than what it is expected to. The microvascular plastic surgeon came into her room and along with another doctor and a nurse, removed the sutures that were holding the graft on the bottom of the eye area and inserted a plastic tubing to drain the fluids that were accumulating. Don was there while they performed this procedure and he said they removed a blood clot (that is what they have to watch for). By the time he left several hours later, he said she was doing well. Now, in addition to hourly checks on her, a doctor will check on her every four hours, around the clock, supposedly for at least 72 hours. She is in good hands.0 -
More on Bev.....crossposted from Facebook....
Update on Bev's progress Friday, November 9:
Beverly had a comfortable night, short of the hourly testing to be sure the blood was flowing through the reattached blood vessels in the graft. Her pain was only about a one, thanks to wonderful drugs.
Today the graft started swelling more than what it is expected to. The microvascular plastic surgeon came into her room and along with another doctor and a nurse, removed the sutures that were holding the graft on the bottom of the eye area and inserted a plastic tubing to drain the fluids that were accumulating. Don was there while they performed this procedure and he said they removed a blood clot (that is what they have to watch for). By the time he left several hours later, he said she was doing well. Now, in addition to hourly checks on her, a doctor will check on her every four hours, around the clock, supposedly for at least 72 hours. She is in good hands.0 -
More on Bev.....crossposted from Facebook....
Geez.....the longer it takes for the message to go thru, the more it multiplies.0 -
More on Bev.....crossposted from Facebook....
Oopsy again0 -
More on Bev.....crossposted from Facebook....
Yawn....0 -
Oh my......!phrannie51 said:More on Bev.....crossposted from Facebook....
Oopsy again
Phrannie .....stop hitting the button !
Great news for KT...you're right she has a fantastic team helping her through this ! I will continue to send prayers and remember my current condition is never as bad as anothers ! Thanks for the update lady ! Katie0 -
Prayerskatenorwood said:Oh my......!
Phrannie .....stop hitting the button !
Great news for KT...you're right she has a fantastic team helping her through this ! I will continue to send prayers and remember my current condition is never as bad as anothers ! Thanks for the update lady ! Katie
Prayers for KT. Continually thinking of her and her family. Thank you for the updates.0
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