Hey
Excellent news
I knew you'd make it
On the chest tubes (and yes this is for the lurkers and waiting room newbies) all those teen-horror-anxiety movies seem to have had the effect of making people act like the director wanted the audience to do and squirm - cover one eye and go - ohh gross.
I was so drugged up and suffering from other distractions it was like forgotten about till I encountered people going on about it here.
How was it for you?
The tube coming out barely felt like anything. The wires felt strange. Funny how it was something that I had some anxiety over going into it all.
I am now on day 13 of recovery and am feeling good. I walked over a mile outside with the unseasonable warm weather here in Ohio for the month of December. I did have one issue about 8 days out - my incision formed some blood blisters on them and at one point I couldn't get them to stop. I ended up at the ER where with compression they were able to get it to stop. At the time, I had just reached a 2.0 INR, but was also on Lovonox (sp?). Followed up with my surgeon the next day and he just had me keep it compressed. It is starting to look much better on day 13. Dr. Stewart at the Cleveland, along with his NP Debbie were very helpful through it all. He has a certain calmness to him that was beneficial.
As far as taking medicine, I have a daily pill box and set my phone for 5:30pm every to sound the alarm. So far, so good!