Home last night...
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Good to see your post
Glad you are home. Sorry that the surgery was more than expected and that the pain meds were less than they should have been.
Go easy on the wife...she loves ya...and wants to do her best as care giver.
Rest up and we will be looking forward to more of your enlighting posts to keep the rest of us on our toes.
Hugs,
Marie who loves kitties0 -
Dear Friend,
So Happy to
Dear Friend,
So Happy to hear from you! I've been hoping and praying for a quick return to us and an even quicker recovery. Sorry things didn't go so smooth. Praying for good results on your path report and that you grow stronger with every passing day. Looking forward to hearing from you again when you get a little rest.
Big Hugs and Prayers,
Debbie0 -
Soo good to hear from you!
I am glad you're home (I bet you are glad too!). I hope you continue to feel better than each day until you are back to the old Buzz. I am so sorry the epidural wasn;t working; I can 't imagine what that was like. Take good care + thanks for checking in.0 -
Glad You're Home
Been wondering about you and how you were doing. Sorry that the pain meds weren't working and that you are in such pain. You are thought and prayed for daily. You need to take care of yourself right now and nothing more. Thank you for posting.
Hugs! Kim0 -
Welcome HomeAnnabelle41415 said:Glad You're Home
Been wondering about you and how you were doing. Sorry that the pain meds weren't working and that you are in such pain. You are thought and prayed for daily. You need to take care of yourself right now and nothing more. Thank you for posting.
Hugs! Kim
It is heck at first no matter what kind of surgery. And getting home takes a lot out of you. Keep the pain under control - things will get better - and please don't be so hard on your wife. Caregivers go through so much....as well as the survivor! Take care - looking forward to seeing more post from you and hearing how much better you are feeling!0 -
Welcome Home! It's just not
Welcome Home! It's just not the same without you! Hang in there and try to be nice to the wife! Hugs, Jean0 -
Thank Goodness
SOOO HAPPY YOU'RE HOME!! Now dont go pissing the wife off to much. She could probly kick your hind end if she wanted too. LOL Remember to keep walking as much as you can and rest when needed. So glad you're back on!!!
Sending my best
Brooks0 -
Hey Buzz
Just Hey:)
It's a tough surgery and right now, you should be doing nothing but resting and walking...your wife just needs to understand that you've just taken a good lick to the body.
Waiting on the path results with you - just don't what to think there.
And how do you feel about losing part of a lung? Not your 1st choice of course, but you and your surgeon did what they felt was right.
That's how I lost my 2 ribs, I was unconsious and the surgeon made the call. It bothered me briefly knowing I lost 5 chunks of lung and 2 ribs - but then I remembered that chemo and radiation were coming, 'cause there was live tumor still living.
So, I let it go. If you were responding to your own post, you would say something, "You did what had to be done to keep living...and livin' is what's important."
Or something like that, LOL:)
Glad you're home and sorry about the epidural - Tramadol, which is the generic of Ultrex is a good pain med to take at home should you need something for pain during your recovery.
Bedrest and Walking - that's it for the Buzz man for a couple of weeks, doctor's orders:)
-Craig0 -
So glad you're homeSundanceh said:Hey Buzz
Just Hey:)
It's a tough surgery and right now, you should be doing nothing but resting and walking...your wife just needs to understand that you've just taken a good lick to the body.
Waiting on the path results with you - just don't what to think there.
And how do you feel about losing part of a lung? Not your 1st choice of course, but you and your surgeon did what they felt was right.
That's how I lost my 2 ribs, I was unconsious and the surgeon made the call. It bothered me briefly knowing I lost 5 chunks of lung and 2 ribs - but then I remembered that chemo and radiation were coming, 'cause there was live tumor still living.
So, I let it go. If you were responding to your own post, you would say something, "You did what had to be done to keep living...and livin' is what's important."
Or something like that, LOL:)
Glad you're home and sorry about the epidural - Tramadol, which is the generic of Ultrex is a good pain med to take at home should you need something for pain during your recovery.
Bedrest and Walking - that's it for the Buzz man for a couple of weeks, doctor's orders:)
-Craig
Wow look at you Part of a lung and you're here posting!! I'm so happy to hear that the surgery went well, and don't you worry about those results. You just get yourself well rested and doing what YOU feel up to doing. Buzz everything will work out and be just fine. Ok sending smiles Melissa0 -
Welcome Home
Time for a little R&R there Clift, take good care of yourself.
Rest there buddy, glad your back home safe.
Winter Marie0 -
Buzz
Been wondering about you, glad to see you are sort of back to your ornery fighting self. I know it is hard to let people care for you, I hate that crap, but sometimes they are right. Keep healing my friend.
Chris0 -
Glad your backchristinecarl said:Buzz
Been wondering about you, glad to see you are sort of back to your ornery fighting self. I know it is hard to let people care for you, I hate that crap, but sometimes they are right. Keep healing my friend.
Chris
Buzz,
Really happy to hear you made it back home from surgery. Sounds like you are getting back to your old self. You will be right as rain in no time. And don't piss off the wife, or she will make you miserable.
Don0
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