Johnnybegood UPDATE
Was hoping to post that JBG was home safely & healing, but(there's always a but, isn't there) it seems that the steri strips used on the surgical incision are in the line of fire from the stoma bag attachment & they would not stay in place. At the moment, she has a gaping 4" incision which is covered with gauze. This is to be stitched together tomorrow using local anesthesia. And then she has the option to go home.
She will play it by ear according to how she feels. I'm not sure I'd want to drive 100 miles after being stitched back together & neither is she. She is in pretty good spirits despite having been in a great deal of pain today. One of the last things she said was "I can get through this. I've gotten through so much already." She is one tough little cowgirl, my baby!
Will update again when I know more.
Luv,
Wolfen
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Hey Wolfen
OMGosh, that sounds so bad, here's to a painless stitching, I cringe just thinking about it.
JBG sure has a lot of spunk and as you said one tough cookie!
Let her know I am thinking of her and looking forward to her increased health.
Love to you both,
Winter Marie
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good griefherdizziness said:Hey Wolfen
OMGosh, that sounds so bad, here's to a painless stitching, I cringe just thinking about it.
JBG sure has a lot of spunk and as you said one tough cookie!
Let her know I am thinking of her and looking forward to her increased health.
Love to you both,
Winter Marie
oh good grief Wolfen....I just wish they could get our girl home and comfortable and you are right......she is one tough little cookie...
good luck JBG....so hopng you get painlessly stitched up and home......mags
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Thinking of Her
I've been wondering how she has been doing and sorry to hear that she is still having problems. Hope she plans on staying in the hospital at least an extra day after the new stitching just to make sure there is no infection and give her another day of healing. My thoughts are with her. Thank you for the update.
Kim
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Oh my, I actually gotOh my, I actually got goosebumps when I read the part about the 4" gap. That poor girl....please give her my best wishes and I hope that she's home and back in her own comfy bed soon.
Hugs (())
Cyn
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Thank you
Thank you for the update Wolfen. My prayers continue for our precious jbg. She is an amazing and strong woman.
Hugs, love and aloha to both of you.
Aloha,
Kathleen
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Hugs to your girl, Wolfen...
has she gotten home? I hope it's soon, if it hasn't yet happened. Hospital isn't the best place to heal up.
Hugs to you too.
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Big hugannalexandria said:Hugs to your girl, Wolfen...
has she gotten home? I hope it's soon, if it hasn't yet happened. Hospital isn't the best place to heal up.
Hugs to you too.
Speedy recovery, JBG!
Karin
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Big Hugs
Big Hugs for both you, Wolfen, and JBG. I can't say more then Craig did earlier. My only wish is that my Lovely Lasy and i have at least some of the strength and courage you two have.
Even though home has distinct advantages for me. I would opt to stay at the hospital since there is no way to predict how she will feel when the local anasthetic wears off and the drain of travel and treatment set in.
Wound care is very important and I am glad to see that you and your care team seem to be on top of it.
Heal fast,
Art
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Hoping she heals quickly!
I think of her often and hope she feels better soon.
Lin
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Jbg is a toughy! I think she
Jbg is a toughy! I think she gets that from her mom
I hope she is feeling stronger each day. My husband has had his ostomy for about a year now. Has not been the right time to reverse due to circumstances. He hated it, but just recently told the doctor that it does have its advantages and he doesn't mind it so much any more. I hope it quickly becomes second nature for you JBG.
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