Had exactly the same pillow 10 days ago in Portland, OR.
It seems like the "heart pillow" is a must these days...
Clement
It seems like the "heart pillow" is a must these days...
Clement
Just wait until you sneeze!!! :eek2:THe coughing is excrutiating, of course.
I am pleased you are making steady progress and are well on the way to getting home.
Just wait until you sneeze!!! :eek2:
Today is a great day everyone. Tracy has left the hospital. Yay! Doesn't she look great! The pic is of Tracy and her Brother Chris
Ya, either that pillow is 2-3x the size of mine, or Tracy's about 4'5" tall!
PILLOW ENVY
Quit making me laugh now, please. You know how that feels. Not nice.
I am shorter (5'4"), but that pillow is pretty darn big. Here's one that will really make you all jealous. I got a LUNG pillow, too. They were short on heart pillows when I was in CCU because of delays in shipments due to the recent Georgia ice storm, so they hooked me up with the lung pillow first. It is mauve in color and has a spilt in it, so it makes a great neck/head support pillow. Heart pillow is still the best, though.
It has the name of the hospital on the flip side and was supplied by compliments of Medical Center Auxillary, INc. 3 folks from Mended Hearts also visited me in the hospital.
Yeah, I'm bragging.
.................................Tuesday, January 18, 2011 6:45 AM, EST
Day 6 Post Surgery
Hi, folks-Tracy here. I'm Baaaacccck. I'll post more about my hospital experience (from my point of view) later but just wanted send a quick shout out to all my support team and the amazing job they've done so far:
My love, Marty, who has been an amazing partner through all of this. He was nervous about taking care of me, but I could not have asked for anything more. He was so patient, kind, and attentive, as usual. Poor guy has been on the clock longer than anyone and is sleep deprived, so cut him some slack this week.
Mom and Dad who braved the weather and drove over to be by my side on Surgery Day. Mom sat with me the first night out of CCU- probably my toughest night. She was there for every wimper and cough throughout the night. There's nothing like a mother's touch to sooth the mending heart. Dad, who has the best hugs in the world, and knows just how to administer them.
Brother Chris who was there for support and "to doing" the day I went for surgery and the day I came home from the hospital. A big little brother is wonderful blessing.
Andrea - who kept caring bridge up to date so the family could focus on other things. Andrea is also coming over to babysit me the next few day. Don't know what I would do without her selfless friendship.
Louise- my prayer partner. Louise says the most beautiful prayers-they are like music. She came over VERY EARLY and prayed with the family just before my surgery and what a comfort that was to everyone. Louise has been through OHS twice, and we have the same cardiologist. We met at M.A. Hanna and have been heart friends for years.
Denise and George- Neighbors extraordinaire. Denise dazzled Marty and I with her heart healthy salmon and veggies the first night home from the hospital--my first meal post surgery that did NOT taste like cardboard.
Friends and Family- thank you all for your posts and prayers. I was reading them, though too tired to respond directly. They were so important in keeping my spirits up. Knowing prayers were drifting toward heaven helped me know I was in God's hands and that everything was as it should be. God bless you all.
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