Everything went
well. I told the nurse about the incision being inflamed; she removed
the dressing to take a look and paged the surgeon. He came and took a
closer look, including pressing the sides to see from where it is
oozing, and determined that the infection was superficial and it was OK
to carry out today's surgery.
But
he approved my decision to hold off on the antibiotics, etc. He said
he'll give me an antibiotic through the IV today while I was there and
then, I can start the other meds later today after I went home.
This morning's surgery
went well. We woke up at 5 a.m., left the house at 5:40 a.m., arrived at the hospital by 6:10 a.m. (hardly any traffic at that time in the morning), well before the 6:30 a.m. time I was given to be at the hospital. Surgery was scheduled for 8:30 a.m. and took an hour, plus another hour in the recovery. Then, a
short while in the short-stay area (30 mins. or so) where I was given a
drink of apple juice and kept till I went to the bathroom - they won't
release you until you've drunk something and gone to the bathroom. I didn't feel much pain, or feel dizzy, etc. :)
We left the hospital around 11:00 a.m., I think. We were home by noon.
One of my cousins came to the hospital just after I was brought to the short-stay
area and came home with us. I was happy I was able to offer her lunch
(all the leftovers from the rosary). She stayed and chatted with us for
a while, which was also nice. I took the antibiotics and
anti-inflammatory meds, and 1 Tylenol (no real pain as such, but just a
little discomfort).
Now, I am resting in bed and planning to take a nap.
Oh,
and the consensus is to postpone the chemo by at least a week. At
least until the course of antibiotics is over. I will call the
oncologist on Monday (don't feel like doing it today) and explain the
new situation to them. Surgeon thought it would be best.
Today, I am grateful for:
- Antibiotics and other modern miracle drugs
- Pleasant, caring nurses and other medical staff
- Loving, caring family members
- Not feeling much pain
- Naps!
Thank you, again, for all your thoughts and prayers. Hope you've had a blessed day, today.
I'm glad everything went well.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jess. Took a nap and woke up a little while ago.
DeleteGood to hear that it went well, and that you will likely have a chance to rest longer before starting your chemo. I hope both your incision and this latest surgery site will heal well.
ReplyDeleteBushlady
Thank you, Bushlady.
DeleteSo glad all going well- you remain in our thoughts and prayers
ReplyDeleteThank you, Angela.
DeleteBless so happy to hear how well it went and that you were able to get surgery despite the infection. ((((((HUGS))))))))) and prayers. Dianaro
ReplyDeleteThank you, Diana.
DeleteSo happy you have climbed up that mountain, and got this part over with.. So proud it went well , and all was good with waiting on the antibiotics. Giving you some iv, was wonderful. Will be a great boost to the oral antibiotics. Praying for you and daughter
ReplyDeleteThank you, Judy.
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