Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Wednesday, June 17th
Dave is home!!! They took every other staple out of his incision and sent him on his way! He did have a total of 38 staples, pretty impressive. He will get the remaining staples out next week. He has been told he can exercise by walking, and walking only, for the next 8 weeks. After the 2 months are up he can ease slowly back into an exercise routine. He's already talking about hitting infield practice, riding his bike, and working out on the bowflex. Dr Young knows him well and told him in no uncertain terms that he was only to be walking for the next 2 months! :) As always thanks for your prayers!
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Tuesday, June 16th
Dave had his accident one year ago today.
Thank you Lord for sparing Dave's life and allowing him to continue to serve you so faithfully here on earth. Thank you for bringing Dave through the last year and returning his health to him. All the praise and glory is Yours. Amen
Dave is going to be dismissed from UNMC tomorrow, PTL! His kidneys are working much better. He walked (with the walker) half way across the hospital to finally see the suite Diane and the kids have stayed in during Dave's hospitalizations. It's a pretty long hike for someone with a 12+ inch incision! He started taking his pain medication every 5 hours instead of 4. Dave is doing great and ready to get home! Thank you so much for all your prayers, God is faithful!
Thank you Lord for sparing Dave's life and allowing him to continue to serve you so faithfully here on earth. Thank you for bringing Dave through the last year and returning his health to him. All the praise and glory is Yours. Amen
Dave is going to be dismissed from UNMC tomorrow, PTL! His kidneys are working much better. He walked (with the walker) half way across the hospital to finally see the suite Diane and the kids have stayed in during Dave's hospitalizations. It's a pretty long hike for someone with a 12+ inch incision! He started taking his pain medication every 5 hours instead of 4. Dave is doing great and ready to get home! Thank you so much for all your prayers, God is faithful!
Monday, June 15, 2009
Monday, June 15th
They took Dave completely off the epidural this morning. They put him back on iv fluids as his kidneys are not functioning at the level the doctors would like to see. They are hoping the extra fluids will encourage his kidney function. The nurses have been really good about making sure to bring in Dave's darvacet at the scheduled times so Dave has been as comfortable as he could be today. He wasn't in lots of pain, but as Dr Young has been telling him, he needs to be able to feel that he has had an abdominal surgery. Dave has been up walking around quite a few times today, walking is much easier when you can feel your legs! :)
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Sunday, June 14th
Dave had a really good day today. Last night at 2:00am the anesthesiologists decreased the dosage of Dave's epidural. They will continued decreasing the dosage until Dave is completely off the epidural, sometime tomorrow afternoon. We are very thankful that Dave's pain hasn't increased significantly. They will introduce darvocet, pain med, in place of the epidural. Please continue to pray for Dave's quick recovery.
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Saturday, June 13th
Morning update:
Yesterday afternoon and evening Dave was in tremendous pain, he was rating it at 8-9. Because he was feeling so good in the morning the anesthesiologist changed the dosage of his epidural. Dave was in intense pain for about 3 1/2 hours until they put the dosage back to what it had been, at that point he was rating his pain at a 4-5. Then in the evening for 2 hours he was in intense pain again. This time the anesthesiologist gave him a couple shots of lidocaine and upped the dosage of his epidural. Since 9:00 last night Dave has been in significantly less pain. Dr Young said pain free is not where he wants Dave, he wants him to be a little uncomfortable but at the same time tolerable. Please pray the doctors will be able to keep Dave's pain under control. Dave's blood pressure is still elevated this morning, most likely due to the pain. His temperature is slightly elevated as is his white blood count. Please pray he doesn't get an infection.
Evening update:
Dave had a very good day today, PTL! His pain was controlled. He was able to get up and walk 4 different times and sat up in the chair for a little while! Dr Young is wanting to decrease the dosage of the epidural, please pray the pain will stay under control with the dosage change. Dave's blood pressure and temperature are back to normal, PTL! We appreciate all your prayers so much, thank you.
Yesterday afternoon and evening Dave was in tremendous pain, he was rating it at 8-9. Because he was feeling so good in the morning the anesthesiologist changed the dosage of his epidural. Dave was in intense pain for about 3 1/2 hours until they put the dosage back to what it had been, at that point he was rating his pain at a 4-5. Then in the evening for 2 hours he was in intense pain again. This time the anesthesiologist gave him a couple shots of lidocaine and upped the dosage of his epidural. Since 9:00 last night Dave has been in significantly less pain. Dr Young said pain free is not where he wants Dave, he wants him to be a little uncomfortable but at the same time tolerable. Please pray the doctors will be able to keep Dave's pain under control. Dave's blood pressure is still elevated this morning, most likely due to the pain. His temperature is slightly elevated as is his white blood count. Please pray he doesn't get an infection.
Evening update:
Dave had a very good day today, PTL! His pain was controlled. He was able to get up and walk 4 different times and sat up in the chair for a little while! Dr Young is wanting to decrease the dosage of the epidural, please pray the pain will stay under control with the dosage change. Dave's blood pressure and temperature are back to normal, PTL! We appreciate all your prayers so much, thank you.
Friday, June 12, 2009
Friday, June 12th
This morning Dave walked 3 laps around the hallway! Then he sat up in the chair for a couple of hours. Dr Young was pretty impressed. Dave is expecting the PT to have him do that again this afternoon. Dave is doing very well. The new incision followed his old one along the mid-line, except it is a little bit longer, over 12 inches! Impressive! :) Dave is starting to feel the incision some, as you can imagine it doesn't feel good, but he says it's tolerable. Please continue to pray for his recovery and for him to be infection free! One of Dr Young's main concerns is that Dave doesn't get an infection.
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Thursday, June 11th
Evening Update:
Dave got back to his room around 5:00 tonight. He is doing well, making jokes and giving the nurses a hard time! He's vitals are all good, and his heart rate is 72 (much better then 49 in April). He still has an epidural in, and will continue to do so for a few days, so he is pretty comfortable. He ate a couple of popsicles, chicken broth, and drank some Sprite. He is hoping for some oatmeal tomorrow morning, but mom said probably not yet! She takes pretty good care of him and makes sure he follows all the rules! Tomorrow, Dave will probably sit on the edge of the bed and maybe walk the following day. We are so thankful that the surgery went well. Praise God! Please continue to pray for pain control and quick healing.
Afternoon Update:
They took Dave back for his surgery at 9:40am, they started surgery at 10:50, and finished surgery around 3:00pm. We just spoke with Dr Young, he said surgery went well. We haven't been able to see Dave yet, he is still in recovery. Dr Young said Dave's bowels were not involved, PTL! They were not able to do the repair with the scope, so they had to make an incision. They placed a sheet of goretex under Dave's facia so he now has a double layer of protection against potential hernias (the goretex and his facia). His facia is stretched really tight, please pray for no ripping. Dr Young would like to see Dave walking around tonight and he will be able to have liquids tonight also. Best case scenario, with no complications, Dave will be in the hospital 5-7 days. Thanks for your prayers.
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Wednesday, June 10th
Dave has his hernia repair surgery tomorrow at 10:00am at UNMC. Dr Young will be doing the procedure and has told Dave it will be very extensive. He will attempt to do the repair via a scope and if that isn't working Dr Young will make an incision along the old scar, mid-line, and repair the 2 hernias that way. They have told Dave the estimated length of stay in the hospital will be 7-10 days. Your prayers are very appreciated as Dave is not looking forward to the recovery process. However, we have much to be thankful for, especially prior to this procedure. Dave had to have a colonoscopy and prostate biopsy to rule out cancer as his numbers were not what they should be. Praise the Lord they both came back cancer free!!!! Thank you for your continued prayers.
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