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Title: We made it
Post by: upnover on June 09, 2011, 10:39:31 PM
Hi All,

Tuesday morning June 7 changed my life and that of my recipient. We both made it through surgey with flying colors. I felt wonderfull that night. The next day hit me like a ton of bricks. I thought I had been hit by a truck and survived, just barely. The recipient looks remarkable and feels great. I had a laproscopy procedure but it was still tough. I managed the pain with regular tylenol. I left the hospital early as they wanted to throw me on stretcher for the night to make extra room. Recovery in hospital is for the birds anyway. With all the beeping, talking, groans and coughs I said let me go. It's much better at home anyway. This is just a short note to all on the Forum who have offered support and kind words. It has been a real emotional time as well. I can only thank my Saviour for carrying me through this time.

PS: I'll post some pics when I can get them resized
Title: Re: We made it
Post by: Prelude_Sarah on June 10, 2011, 02:39:38 AM
Congratulations!!!  I'm so happy to hear that you and your recipient pulled through so well!  I remember it like it was yesterday (it was only 4 weeks ago lol).  It is a good feeling to have it behind you, to know that it all worked out.  Relish in those feelings, you did a great thing.  Please keep us updated!!

Sarah
Title: Re: We made it
Post by: Orchidlady on June 10, 2011, 08:20:25 AM
It's wonderful to be home, isn't it? Congratulations!
Title: Re: We made it
Post by: shelley on June 10, 2011, 09:50:33 AM
Well done, upnover!!  Gosh, you're really amazing me with how fast you left the hospital and the fact that you just took Tylenol???  I don't know if I could be that brave, especially feeling like I was "hit by a truck and survived, just barely"!
Title: Re: We made it
Post by: fbalzofiore on June 10, 2011, 05:06:00 PM
Yes, amazing, feeling that good so quickly. How wonderful a feeling to have given new life to someone !
Title: Re: We made it
Post by: llinton98 on June 10, 2011, 05:14:00 PM
Congratulations to you both. Get some good rest - you deserve it!
Title: I'm truly sorry you were treated so poorly
Post by: PhilHoover on June 10, 2011, 07:04:04 PM
by your transplant hospital.

My experience was 180 degrees the opposite.  The hospital could NOT have been nicer, or more accomodating to me.  I will forever sing the praises of the University of Alabama-Birmingham Hospital....

Praying for your recovery.  You have been through major surgery, so please take it easy for a while.

Blessings.

Phil Hoover
Chicago
Title: Re: We made it
Post by: Scott337 on June 10, 2011, 08:56:38 PM
CONGRATULATIONS to you both.  You'll feel progressively better each day.  I too was able to leave early - I actually was standing within about an hour after returning to my room from recovery and I wanted to walk (I stood nearly a minute and nearly vomited and decided maybe it was the medication talking  ;D).   Anyway, I hope you're both doing well - what a fabulous love Christ shares with and through us all - you're truly blessed and SO is your recipient.   Let yourself process the emotions - we've all been there and I think it's natural to wonder how you can feel so many different emotions all at once.  Tell yourself YOU ARE SOMEONE's SPECIAL HERO.   Thank you Lord for being so AWESOME.   

Our love friend.  get some much deserved rest!  Keep us posted when you can. 

Scott 8)
Title: Re: We made it
Post by: Fr Pat on June 11, 2011, 03:23:00 AM
     Since hospitals are full of sick people, they are also full of nasty germs, especially those which have built up resistance to all the antibiotics. Unless you NEED treatment or observation, going home fast reduces the danger of picking up a bad infection. Take good care of yourself! You've got a great excuse now  to eat all the ice cream, pizza or whatever you like "to build up your strength". Enjoy!
   Fr. Pat
Title: Please take care of yourself...
Post by: PhilHoover on June 12, 2011, 03:28:18 PM
Those stool softeners are your VERY BEST FRIEND...and I'd encourage you to use them as much as possible. No, they are not addictive or habit-forming...

No lifting over the 5-10 lbs restriction...and this is for your OWN good...there are plenty of people around who can assist you, and you just have to ask them...

Keep us informed...