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Well, here it is day 5 and I believe they may let me go home today if my INR levels are OK.
Let me start off by saying, it's been a heck of a week. It was 630am as they began rolling my bed down the cold hospital hall towards the elevator. We entered the elevator, Wife, Sister and Mom, and headed for the basement.
As we got to the basement, the very tall and cool Head nurse for the OR Mark told my family this was the kissing area. We all said our good byes and they rolled my into the OR staging room. The started prepping me, IVs going in, hoods going on my head, and before I knew it I was out.
The surgery started at 730am and I was in the CV ICU ward at 1123am. I was woke up at about 230pm with the breathing tube still in my throat. Things were a little difficult here, but not near what I thought they would be with the tubes in my throat. After they got the tubes out of my throat and I was given my first chip of ice, we were in way better shape. Most of the first night was spent monitoring me, patient to nurse. The Morphine drip took care of most of the pain the first night so I just pretty much slept most of the night. I guess I was doing just fine, because the next morning which was Wednesday they decided to move me to a regular room. I had one tough night in my regular heart room, and up until today it has been a blessing. I walked when I was told to walk, did what ever I was told to do and now they are just waiting for my INR level results to see if I can go home. I hope all goes well, and I'm discharged today. I'll have to say over all it has been an pretty decent experience, with very little complications. If anyone has any questions for me please feel free to post them and I will answer them.
I'm on the other side of the mountain and so far it feels great.
Ranger (John)
Let me start off by saying, it's been a heck of a week. It was 630am as they began rolling my bed down the cold hospital hall towards the elevator. We entered the elevator, Wife, Sister and Mom, and headed for the basement.
As we got to the basement, the very tall and cool Head nurse for the OR Mark told my family this was the kissing area. We all said our good byes and they rolled my into the OR staging room. The started prepping me, IVs going in, hoods going on my head, and before I knew it I was out.
The surgery started at 730am and I was in the CV ICU ward at 1123am. I was woke up at about 230pm with the breathing tube still in my throat. Things were a little difficult here, but not near what I thought they would be with the tubes in my throat. After they got the tubes out of my throat and I was given my first chip of ice, we were in way better shape. Most of the first night was spent monitoring me, patient to nurse. The Morphine drip took care of most of the pain the first night so I just pretty much slept most of the night. I guess I was doing just fine, because the next morning which was Wednesday they decided to move me to a regular room. I had one tough night in my regular heart room, and up until today it has been a blessing. I walked when I was told to walk, did what ever I was told to do and now they are just waiting for my INR level results to see if I can go home. I hope all goes well, and I'm discharged today. I'll have to say over all it has been an pretty decent experience, with very little complications. If anyone has any questions for me please feel free to post them and I will answer them.
I'm on the other side of the mountain and so far it feels great.
Ranger (John)