Thoracic Surgery Journey
Thoracic Surgery
In the week of June 15 - June 20, we received a surgery date of June 22.
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| Thoracic Surgery Journey |
The Covid precautions meant I had to prepare for a possible 10 days when I could not have hospital visitors. I was sad about this as I sat in a pre-op waiting room. (The Health Authority allowed Farris to have a one hour visit every day beginning on June 23. Whew!!) I am pretty sure that I “went under” around 8:00 am and Farris received a call from the surgeon around 4:00 pm. I went from the operating room to the IMCU (Intensive Monitoring Care Unit). Skipping the stop in the ICU, is an indication that that surgery was performed without complications.. This indication was confirmed by the health professionals who cared for me post op. I tried very hard to follow the procedures around pain management, lung rehabilitation, walking, and diet. On June 30, I was discharged and I continue to follow the appropriate procedures under the guidance of “Nurse Farris”. A follow-up with the surgeon will be scheduled in 4-6 weeks.
Strength in adversity
This part of my journey has strengthened my belief in the kindness of people. I have been meditating on the power of empathy to build up caring relationships among people. We cannot entirely walk in the shoes of the other, but the common experience of fighting a serious disease through disabling surgery is uniquely strengthening my physical, psychological, and spiritual well being.
What’s ahead?
One member of the surgical team was explaining that recovery is a process and he assured Farris and I that by Christmas I would be able to enjoy the traditional fare. Until then, “Dietician Farris” is developing more skills in preparing liquid and soft foods.
The empathy and comradery of those sharing my journey and the kindness and excellent medical care of the professionals is a major "take a away" of this 8 day experience.
Thank you for your prayers and support that I felt as the positive energy to celebrate the efforts of all concerned with gratitude and affirmation that people care.
We’re with you in spirit Dave. Congratulations on your progress so far, and keep up the writing and reflection.
ReplyDeleteI am so happy to hear from you. It means you are feeling as good as Nurse Ferris has been saying. Please, however, don't overdo it on any one day. I hear stories of people who were beginning to feel like they were fully recovered, overdid it in some way, had a setback, and recovery had to begin over again. (Now, I am sounding like Sister Nurse.) There are many people praying for you, David. May the peace of our Lord be with you on this journey. God Bless.
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