Home Again !!

Home Again !!
We've come full circle and made it home to Maine (not the most attractive Welcome sign we've seen in our travels)

Henniker, NH

Henniker, NH
We'll make it home after we leave here

Pretty close to home now

Now we're getting somewhere....

Niagara Falls, NY

Niagara Falls, NY
Welcome back to USA. I didn't know you could drive from Michigan directly to NY, but we did it

A 'good sign'

Wonders, The American Falls (near) and Canadian Falls (far)

Maid(s) of the Mist

Ontario, Canada

Ontario, Canada
Here we go, off to Canada again, over the Blue Water Bridge at Port Huron

Another very nice young lady intervied us and wished us safe travels

Welcome back to Canada, now to get across Ontario, then out of Canada later today

They were practicing along the highway in Canada.

Fancy Queen Elizabeth Way sign

Any and all of these all look good to us....

Locks in the Niagara River allow ships to travel and negotiate the 326 foot drop between Lake Erie and Lake Ontario. The St. Lawrence Seaway allows ships to avoid Niagara Falls along the way.

Eeny, meeny, miny, moe ???

Here we go again, kinda like SWA, just like cattle

We all got bored waiting over an hour to cross the border

I wonder if the boys will take any of our stuff this time?

Port Huron, MI

Port Huron, MI
Location, location, location...

The Blue Water (double) Bridge to Canada

This is where we stayed at Port Huron, MI, poised to cross their bridge to Canada in the morning

Harrison, MI

Harrison, MI
Didn't take alot of pictures in the rain today as we drove, but this shows the direction we took as we drove towards our reservation in Harrison, MI

St. Ignace, MI

St. Ignace, MI
Signs in St. Ignace, MI

Mackinac Bridge between St. Ignace and Mackinaw City, MI. Third longest suspension bridge in the world

Sign says it all

Crossing over the Mackinac Bridge. It connects Michigans U.P. and L.P. (mitten)

Iron Mountain, MI

Iron Mountain, MI
Could be Maine, but we're driving down Hwy 70 between Eagle River, WI and Michigan's U.P.

Shortly after leaving Eagle River, WI we entered Michigan again. We missed the welcome sign first time in, but got a second chance.

Hwy's we traveled on the U.P. of Michigan

Might be Bark River, MI but it's the same time here as it is back home, yeah !!

Lively town on the U.P.

On coming cedar post truck travelin on the U.P. of Michigan. Cedar trees and the industry thrive here

Eagle River, WI

Eagle River, WI
Nice welcome sign !!

We stayed here, and as usual opened the campground for the 2011 season

Yup, the World Snowmobile Championships are held here in Eagle River

Hwy 2 on UP of Michigan on way to Eagle River, WI. Yes, we left Wisconsin at Hurley, entered Michigans U.P. at Ironwood, took Rt 2 to Rt 45 and entered Wisconsin again at Land O'Lakes on route to Eagle River, Hi Pines Campground

Deluth, MN

Deluth, MN
Just checking to see if you're paying attention

Bridge from Deluth, MN to Superior, WI

Across the bridge from Deluth into Wisconsin

Looking down into Deluth

Landmarks at the tip of Lake Superior in Deluth, MN

Cloquet, MN

Cloquet, MN
Gas station at Fond du Lac Indian Reservation

We stayed at Big Lake Campground, Cloquet, MN, near Deluth. I liked this sign. Can't remember where it was but it was somewhere off Hwy 2

A neat General Store, northern Minnesota

Local election time in Bagely, MN

Outside of Blandin Paper Mill, Grand Rapids, MN

Theif River Falls, MN

Theif River Falls, MN
The Red River, flooding as we crossed into Minnesota at Drayton near Grand Forks. We were detoured from our route in this area due to flooded highways.

Minot, North Dakota

Minot, North Dakota
Taken from our site at Rough Rider Campground. Yes, those sites across the dirt road are under water

With the Souris River flooding here it'll be a while before anyone uses these sites

Flooded campsites at Rough Rider Campground, Minot, ND

USA, Yeah !!!

USA, Yeah !!!

Anne had to pass this huge seeding aparatus (which kindly moved over for on-coming cars)

We drove thru North Dakota on this valley-like highway on our way to Minot

USA/Canada border at North Dakota

USA/Canada border at North Dakota
Flooded farm land, like most of the farmland we saw across Canada

Suddenly a fog bank overcomes the beautiful clouds as we drive the Trans-Canada Highway

Feels good, the anticipation of leaving Canada for USA

I have serious questions about these US Customs agents, if they only knew I had this picture. They took the rest of them I had taken here, and our dog food and fruit too.

Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan

Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
Sunrise in Moose Jaw

Trans-Canada Highway, 4000+ miles long

Anne, excited to finally see the Moose, freezing, or both

Loved this sign, seen in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan

Medicine Hat, Alberta

Medicine Hat, Alberta
One of hundreds of the grain elevators in this part of the world

Even here in Canada, we never get too far from the train

Places along our route here

The largest Tee-Pee in the world, Medicine Hat, AL

British Columbia, Canada

British Columbia, Canada
About a half hour from Moyie Springs, ID

The border crossing was all torn up with construction going on

Look them straight in the eye and tell the truth, works every time

I would have placed the sign somewhere else.....

Put your thinkin cap on. Hey, maybe the GPS will convert for us ?

Imagine this with a nice blue sky

So near, yet so far away

You can almost reach out and touch 'em

Do I hear an echo ??

Holy Cow, let's hope not

Oh My !!

Watch out for these !!

Not too fast !!

Just plain scenic, don't blink

Yikes, no guardrail here !! C'mon now, no rubber neckin

Where the rams hang out, it's their territory

Quick, convert the meters, and hope this is over 12' 6"

This Rocky Mountain Sheep looked as tho he wanted to take us on, we slowed down

Welcome to Alberta

Moyie Springs, ID at Twin Rivers Canyon Resort

Moyie Springs, ID at Twin Rivers Canyon Resort
The road we negotiated in and out of the Resort

Looking over the edge of dirt road, half way up the hillside, as we drive out of Twin Rivers Canyon Resort

View down to the campground as we drive up the hillside (notice the road behind us in the mirror)

View of the hillside / switchbacks from the campground below

View of a train atop the canyon wall, from the lower campground

View of the canyon from the rivers edge

The train atop the canyon wall heads to the log yard we saw on the way into the Resort

Find the Pope in the Pizza, rather the UPS Truck starting up the switchbacks

The sign says it

One of many switchback turns heading down the hillside into Twin Rivers Canyon Resort

Sign on the way down to the resort

As we start driving down, a look across the canyon to a log yard on the other side

8-10 deer surprised us and traverse the steep hillside in front of us as we drive down switchbacks into the canyon

A section of the road we used to descend the canyon hillside

View from top of the hill at Moyie River Canyon, ID,. We camped down bottom at the river

We're never too far from the tracks. Taken in Bonners Ferry, ID

The Washington Desert between Moses Lake and Spokane

The Washington Desert between Moses Lake and Spokane
Desert Farming

More of the Washington Desert (no, it's not a painting)

I smell trees, yeah, we're finally out of the desert, 30 miles outside Spokane

Coming into Spokane, WA on Hwy 90

18 miles to Spokane RV Park, Deer Park, WA. Might be cold !!

Around Sunset 4/6/11

From our site at Spokane RV Resort. YEAH IT SCARED US TOO

Over the Cascade Mountains we go

Over the Cascade Mountains we go
Let's go for it

We don't carry chains, so........

WARNING !! WARNING !!

Is THIS where they filmed Rambo?

Find the Pope in the pizza (or the cell tower in the spruce trees)

Just a little further, then it's all downhill from there

Ears popping yet ??

Why not just pour salt on the wound !!

Heavy wet sleet

I see the potential for an avalanche

On to Moses Lake, WA

On to Moses Lake, WA
Another good place for a wind farm

Vantage Bridge, Vantage, WA, crossing the Columbia River

On to Black Diamond, WA

On to Black Diamond, WA
Tacoma Narrows Bridge

Gig Harbor, WA

Gig Harbor, WA
I'm thinkin' Camp Granada.....

Hood Canal Bridge

Some serious cloud cover

Sequim, WA (pronounced Sqwim)

Sequim, WA (pronounced Sqwim)
Quinnault Indian Reservation Natural Area at Olympic National Forest

We got fuel here in Amanda Park,WA

A spot on the WA coast in Quinault Indian Resesrvation today

A sign

You can see the managed forests

We've come to expect 'border crossing' checkpoints in places like this

Approaching Lake Cresent

Driving along side Lake Crescent

The boom precedes the empty log truck as it approaches

Port Angeles with Olympia, Canada (Vancouver Island) across the water in the distance

Copalis Beach, WA

Copalis Beach, WA
No fear

My girls love the beach

Ahhhhhhhhhh

Oooooooooo

The girls. What about poor Beasley, stuck back in the RV?

Anne insisted

Almost sunset

What about steamers?

Puffy Q at Copalis Beach

Ride into Washington from Astoria, Oregon

Ride into Washington from Astoria, Oregon
Next Landfall, Washington's wilderness

Tankers in the mouth of the Columbia River

Near the bridge to Astoria, the distant bridge goes to Washington State

Netarts, OR

Netarts, OR
Their boat launch

???? They grow in bunches along the roadside

Bigger, and fancier tail than the ones back home

Skunk plants, not for your centerpiece we're told

Bay City, OR

Bay City, OR
Lunch at Pacific Oyster

We're talkin dump-truck loads of live oysters

I shuck, you shuck, we all shuck

I shucked these, he shucked those, I bet mines heavier

Packing the oysters for sale

Ride from Lincoln City to Tillamook, OR

Ride from Lincoln City to Tillamook, OR
Pacific Coast Highway at sea level for a change

Big country out there

The longest scenic byway we've ever seen

Didn't expect to see cranberry bogs here !

That's where the Oregon Dunes start up ahead there

More of the Oregon Dunes, and a brief shower in the background

Lincoln City, OR

Lincoln City, OR
The Siletz, a beautiful green, wild (no dams) river

Alright! They have cats here too !!!

Oh yeah, we can take 3 nights here to recharge

Site 7, Coyote-Rock RV Park

Garlic, salt & pepper, or jerk (smoked salmon that is) for the weary

It's the Siletz River, one of a few wild rivers left in Oregon

Coos Bay, OR

Coos Bay, OR
Coos Bay

Port Orford, OR

Port Orford, OR
View of the harbor, and booms on the dock

The Marina of Port Orford, OR

???? Head, just to the South of Port Orford

Hmmmm, wonder how big it is?

The ??? Head at Port Orford

Beam me up Scotty

Trinidad, CA to Port Orford, OR

Trinidad, CA to Port Orford, OR
Glad they were resting when we came thru

Drive-thru Redwood Forest, well allright !!

WOW

WOWWOW

It took awhile to get thru California

It was a short summer for us, but we'll have another summer when we get home

Love that blue sky when it shows up

What will the sky do next?

And how did it get there?

I know Montana is 'big sky' country, but ......

Trinidad, CA

Trinidad, CA
Good thing the other park had no vacancies, we'd have missed out on something nice !

Among giants !

Hold that tree up Anne (don't anybody tell her there's no top on it)!!

Damp around these parts.....these trees drink like crazy

Caspar Beach to Trinad, CA

Caspar Beach to Trinad, CA
Oh my, no rubber neckin for the driver

Is that a sunny spot ahead, can we make it?

Up we go again

We've seen these in the news but this is a bit too close for comfort

Tryin to capture the height of those redwood trees

Holy cow, how many 'S' turns will that be

A place to pull over

In case they didn't look tall in the other picture



All that and blue sky too

WHOA !!!!

No, those are not Matchbox cars....

The Sea Ranch, CA

The Sea Ranch, CA
Before we walked down the stairway


No problem, walking down to the beach

Hope I can get back up

Meme couldn't jump the stream from the waterfall

Caspar Beach to The Sea Ranch, CA

Caspar Beach to The Sea Ranch, CA
First turn out of Caspar Beach

Along California 1

Pacific Coast Highway

PCH

Don't be looking down !!

Somewhere along California 1

Caspar, CA

Caspar, CA
My girls, Anne and Dixie discovering Caspar Beach

Caspar Beach

Yup, we've made it to the Pacific Coast

Caspar Beach from the street


Entrance, Caspar Beach RV Park

Flowers at Caspar Beach RV Park

Flowers at Caspar Beach

More of CBRV Park

Flowers at Caspar Beach RV Park

More of CBRV Park

Flowers at Caspar Beach

Willits, CA

Willits, CA
At Willits we exited Hwy 101 and took Route 20 over to the coast

Anne driving thru vineyards on Hwy 101 near Ukiah, CA on the way to Mendocino

View on the way to Mendocino

Napa Valley, CA

Napa Valley, CA
A site along the road near my cousins home

Amazing how these grape vines are trained

Standing alongside a vineyard at Napa Valley

Amazing detail of how each grapevine is tended to at Napa Valley

Tiburon, CA

Tiburon, CA
View of Angel Island and the GG Bridge from Tiburon waterfront

View of San Francisco from the Tiburon waterfront

View of San Francisco from up on a hill in Tiburon

View from a 'ritzy' hillside in Tiburon

Another cool view of the GG bridge from another hill top in Tiburon

Sacremento, CA

Sacremento, CA
Getting into Sacto

Driving thru mountains east of Napa

Even folks with solar powered gate openers have trash cans

A Winery

Tight road in the hills of Napa


Riding to Sacto thru the woods of Napa

Riding thru the hills of Napa to Sacramento

Hills and vineyards of Napa

San Francisco Bay Area

San Francisco Bay Area


Wind Farm East of Oakland

Kingsburg, CA, Viking RV Park

Kingsburg, CA, Viking RV Park
Citrus, Palms, and Snow all in one

A proud employer in this town

fruit trees and mountains way up at Sequoia

Spring sprang !

One of many colors of poppies around here

Pretty in pink

Magnolia

Flowers bloom in March, grapevines produce in September

Why not, a self directed RV Park ? Just follow the dots.

Hey Lizzy

Gardens at Viking RV Park

Driving, Lake Elsinore to Kingsburg, CA

Driving, Lake Elsinore to Kingsburg, CA
East LA Freeway

Hills and Freeway near Santa Clarita

Near Pyramid Lake

Pyramid Lake

I think Isaac Newton warned us about this stuff.

Weeeeee!!!

Some kind'a nut trees

Around Lake Elsinore, CA

Around Lake Elsinore, CA
Riverside Drive

Sunrise

Clouds cling to the mountain tops

Fiesta Island Dog Park, Mission Bay, San Diego

Fiesta Island Dog Park, Mission Bay, San Diego

More of the Dog Park

Fiesta Island Dog Park, San Diego

Mission Bay Shoreline

Territory east of San Diego

Territory east of San Diego


Funny how a Mexican looking dude usually let's us proceed thru

The stats

Carrizo Gorge, CA

Carrizo Gorge, CA
Hwy 8

Are those bumps in the road ahead, snowy ones ?

No Where's Ville

No Where's Ville
Glamis Dunes

Here we come !

A mountain pass going into Yuma, AZ

Wellton, AZ

Wellton, AZ
Fantistic crops grow in the desert, one being onions, and these were thriving

Wellton, AZ

Wellton, AZ
We never get too far from the railroad

Here we are !! Is that a little dust devil?

Gila Bend, AZ

Gila Bend, AZ
The other windy city

Desert driving

Desert driving
Near Gila (Hela) Bend

The Desert

The Desert
If you water it, green will come

Driving Thru the Desert again

Driving Thru the Desert again
On the way from Mesa to Yuma

Mesa

Mesa
Every spot, even our's, has it's tree

Mesa

Mesa
Got Citrus?

Mesa Regal RV Resort (RV City)

Mesa Regal RV Resort (RV City)
2500 spaces at this park, WOW

Mesa, AZ

Mesa, AZ
Bird of Paradise plant

Picacho, AZ

Picacho, AZ
Sunset on the ranch in Picacho, AZ

More sunset in Picacho

The spread at Picacho

Ouch Cactus

Close up ??? Cactus

Little cactus garden

Prickly Pear

View thru window from our table at Frankie's

Tucson

Tucson
Just passin thru

Deming, NM

Deming, NM
Sunset sky, Hi-Lo RV Park

?? Cactus, Hi-Lo

Sunset at Hi-Lo RV Park, Deming

Cactus Garden at Hi-Lo

El Paso Texas

El Paso Texas

Drive to Deming, NM from Carlsbad, NM

Drive to Deming, NM from Carlsbad, NM
Texas Hwy 285

Texas Tea

More Texas Route 17

On the way from Study Butte TX to Carlsbad, NM

Most motor homers are satisfied with a car in tow, but this is rediculous

Big Bend National Park, Texas

Big Bend National Park, Texas
THIS is The Rio Grande w/Mexico just across

The scenery never quit in the park and outside too

Study Butte, Texas

Study Butte, Texas
Sunrise out our door in Study Butte, fuzzy pic but you get the idea

Coming into Study Butte, TX just outside Big Bend National Park

Texas 'Hill Country' West of Austin

Texas 'Hill Country' West of Austin
Heading West from Austin to Fort Stockton

Austin, TX, Live Music capital of the World

Alongside Highway 45, Huntsville, TX

Alongside Highway 45, Huntsville, TX
__________

Dallas Day Trip

Dallas Day Trip
SuperBowl Players superimposed on a giant building

One day after the SuperBowl

The 'High Five'

Huntsville, Texas

Huntsville, Texas
It wasn't featured on 'The Travel Channel' for it's looks....

Louisianna

Louisianna
Natchitoches, LA, home of 'Steel Magnolias' the movie

Louisianna COLD

Brrrrr

Are ya sure you want to sneak up on me with that camera?

Beasley is doing fine ! Getting over a sneeze he's had for a week now

Home for the next 2 nights

View from our truck, we pull into Country Livin' RV Park

Mississippi's Natchez Trace Parkway

Mississippi's Natchez Trace Parkway

Seen 5 miles,,, you've seen em' all.

Mexico Beach, FL

Mexico Beach, FL
Dixie will be able to stretch her legs here

Florida's Panhandle

Florida's Panhandle
Route 98, a divided highway, ideal conditions for haulin'

12

12
Stress free

11

11
Pondering our next move, the drive across Texas maybe?

10

10
Florida's Natural Gas Pipeline Project along Highway19

9

9
Finally, a place for a pocket full of tangled line

8

8
The end of our road, and we're here all alone

7

7
Self explanatory

6

6
No complaints from anybody

5

5
View back from the pier/deck

4

4
No hurricanes in the forecast, RIGHT?

3

3
OK, I guess somebody's got to take Site #25

2

2
From the RV steps, sight of where 'The Old Pavilion' once stood

1

1
People just get uglier and loose their sense of time when the tide goes out

Keaton Beach, FL, Old Pavilion RV Park

Keaton Beach, FL, Old Pavilion RV Park
6pm 'ish

New Smyrna Beach, Florida

New Smyrna Beach, Florida

Aripeka, FL

Aripeka, FL
This sleepy town was Babe Ruth's favorite fishing/vacation spot

Saturday, June 26, 2010

CANCER FREE !!!

Good morning friends,

We saw the surgeon (Dougald MacGillivray) and the oncologist (Kurt Ebrahim) late this week and we're so happy to let you all know, Anne is cancer free !!

Dr. Ebrahim gave us the news as he helped us interpret the pathology reports that came out following surgery. He explained that the tumor (removed) had been reduced by the treatments to 1.5cm.. He said there were 15 lymphnodes in the region near the tumor, only one of those contained cancer, and that six of those were surgically removed.

We're so grateful we were able to seek and find these specific doctors early on. Dr. Ebrahim gave us undivided attention all along and because of his manner we just had faith in him because we were so comfortable in his care. If you remember, he told us he would go after this cancer with 'curative intent', and that it would be painful and sickening. He sure was right about that. And the surgeon (man of few words) was as metticulous and thourough as advertised.

It's just amazing to think that the tumor was found on Dec. 22, and here we are six months later, cancer free, this considering the ordeals that so many folks go thru with cancer treatment. We feel so blessed. This was no walk in the park, but comparitively speaking, we are just soooo fortunate.

Anne is doing better all the time now, however she is having troubles eating and digesting many foods. She wakes up coughing and choking many nights. She has stopped doing the tube feedings overnight, and she eats pretty much as she pleases, just smaller portions. She is trying to build up some endurance and is tired most of the day.

She has a real hard time breathing when she wakes up in the morning. Dr. Ebrahim explained this. She has alot more anatomy in her chest cavity now, because her stomach is taking up some of the space in there along side her lungs, sharing that space. It's important for her to continue to do the breathing exercises to help with lung capacity, etc..

It's going to be a long slow recovery, up to six months before she is anywhere near back to normal. She gets tired easily, needs alot of rest, and she needs to do alot of walking exercise now.

I know you will all be happy to read this news, and we thank all of you for reading and praying as you have done. Anne really appreciates all of your support, and again, can't tell you how helpful for her to know there was an army of you friends out there thinking of her during the past 6 months. Thank you so very much.

Friday, June 18, 2010

Ninth Day at Home, cont'd

OK

The Dr. MacGillivary's resident doctors have been here, and they were pleased with the blood work, and therefore don't think Anne was dehydrated or under nourished. Even so, we'll stay here until the fluid bag is empty.

They don't know why Anne's blood pressure was low this morning however. They guess it was due to doing too much in the hot sun. Anne was only outside for 5-10 minutes tho, so I think Anne's sickness this morning is mysterious, and I do think she was dehydrated to some extent. Maybe not under nourished tho, because the blood tests would have indicated that.

They are going to send us home with a new script, for Reglan. It is something that will move matter thru Anne's intestines faster. This may alleviate the belly pain Anne has been feeling this past week.

The doctors have set our expectations a little lower going forward too. Here we were expecting Anne to be a bit better every day, and to start flying around soon. They told us that isn't completely out of line, but that Anne may take a couple of months to get better, and to fully expect a lousy day occasionally.

So,,, shortly we'll be out of here, and back on the way home once again. When Anne is allowed soft foods again they said we should avoid fruit for awhile. No more single servings of applesauce or pears. They also want us to increase the amount of tube feeding again, and we'll get specific directions on how much how fast. She was also advised to try increasing the angle of her sleeping incline, and to do more walking than she has been doing.

Thanks for reading all, and thank you for your prayers and well wishes for Anne.

PS The residents said that in six months Anne will be eating and drinking just about anything she wants, just like before. We weren't too sure what to expect with that, what with no esophagus and all. They said in six months Anne won't even know she had surgery. I hope they are right !!
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Ninth Day at Home, back to the ER, Fri 6/18, 3pm

Hello everybody,

It has been a tough week at home for Anne. She has had several things go wrong, and just hasn't been able to bounce back as she would have liked. Here's an abreviated list of things that have happened to Anne since she got home.

As it turned out, she wasn't able to tolerate any soft foods, so on Tuesday (or was it Weds?) she was put back on clear liquids only, and the rate on her tube feeding was reduced from 60 to 30. So, instead of having 3 cans of food via tube (in 12 hours overnight) she has only been getting 1 1/2 cans.

Anne had some periods of belly pain this week. She has had to grin and bear it, or sit on the toilet for some time to get rid of it.

She sleeps on the incline pretty well, but wakes up to a cough, which develops into vomitting which empties her stomach every morning (except for Weds and Fri). She has vomitted once, sometimes twice daily since coming home.

Anne's stomach incision developed and ooozed puss from a small hole between where 2 of the staples were removed(she may have pulled it apart when vomitting. That is now being dressed and watched daily. The 'wound lady' says it shouldn't develop into a problem (knock on wood). It's a very small hole, not deep, and looks good now.

Her neck incision, healing from the inside out, is dressed by a visiting nurse everyday, and looks good. With this tho, the skin on her neck around the incision is irritated and sore due to the tape being applied and removed every day. We opted to use 'montgomery straps' to hold the dressing in place the past 2 days which has been a blessing. With these, tape stays on, and doesn't have to be put on and pulled off each day. That was a great suggestion from a friend, and very helpful.

Anne's bowell movements have been soft or liquid since coming home.

Since coming home Anne has not been able to take a good deep breath due to what we think is a pulled muscle in her back, probably due to the vomitting. That is why we spent last Saturday night in the ER. We wonder if there isn't a broken rib in her back, but it didn't show on the chest xray done in the ER. She winces in pain when she tried a deep breath.

Her shoulder, which was sore from manuvering around in the hospital bed, is feeling better now.

She has had a sore throat from vomitting.

Did I mention that we are back in the ER right now????

Anne had 3 nurses scheduled to come to the house today, one for the neck dressing, one for PT, and one for O(occupational)T. When the 'wound lady' came at 8:45 Anne was doing well. Then, as Anne walked around in the yard (10am) with Amber (PT) Anne began feeling weak and sick. Anne's BP was 88 over 60, and her oxygen level was down to 89. We called Dr. MacGillivrays nurse Jenn on the phone (as we have each day this week) and we determined that Anne was probably dehydrated and possibly undernourished. Keep in mind, she has had reduced tube feeding overnight for the past 2-3 nights, and been reduced again to clear liquids only (popsicles, chicken stock, jello, and water) during the day for the past 2-3 days. She was initially told to sip the clears slowly so as not to cough/vommit, and today they said she should have been told to 'push' them so as to drink a gallon a day. Those specific orders weren't clearly given the other day.

So now we're in the ER being hydrated. Anne is sleeping with the IV running, and I look forward to her waking and feeling alot better shortly.

The concern is that she cannot seem to keep any nutrition down, and that she could not tollerate soft food. We need to get past that. The art of eating without an esophagus is something Anne hasn't mastered yet, but she will. We don't know whether she'll be released from here today, or possibly be admitted again. Anne will be disappointed if she is admitted again and I don't look forward to that news, however, we need to do the right thing to get this situation turned around so Anne can recover. She is in good hands. More later...thanks for reading and thanks for your prayers.

Monday, June 14, 2010

Fifth Day at Home, 6/14, 11:30am, (trip to ER on Sat.)

Hi Friends,

Anne was released on Thursday. It was a very long day with many many hospital associates needing to see Anne before she left. It seems like they came out of the woodwork, and that it would never end. Very tiring. Finally we got home late afternoon. By the time they let her go she was ready to 'climb the walls'.

It has been challenging and tiring at home, but we are starting to feel better in terms of having energy. For the first 2 days we were both glad to be here, but completely exhausted it seemed. Some sort of 'crash' from an adrenaline rush of the past 2 1/2 weeks I suppose.

Anne has had some difficulty eating etc.. She's using the feeding tube overnight along with eating regular soft foods during the day. The first 3 mornings Anne woke up coughing and vomitting so we thought we'd have to contact the surgeon today, however, this morning she was fine. Progress is being made.

We had to make a trip to the emergency room at 6pm Saturday. She was having stabbing back pains and back spasms. We thought she may have pulled a muscle while coughing in bed, and we told them so. They checked her for everything under the sun however, and then sent us home after mid-night thinking Anne had a pulled muscle. They needed to rule out numbers of other things. Many tests, including EKG, Chest xray, and Catscan were done. There was no fluid around Anne's lungs, and no blood clot (which was their primary concern). It was exhausting, and as a result we were both pretty much 'junk' all day Sunday. We were unable to attend church, and it was good that no one came by on Sunday. I'm not sure Anne would have attended church anyhow, she still has an awful lot going on in terms of recovery.

Nurses come to the house frequently. The first one (Laurel) got us going with using the feeding tube Thurdsday evening.

Anne's dressing on her neck wound is changed daily by one of a number of visiting nurses that have come here since Thursday. The wound looks good as it heals from the inside out.

A physical therapist (Amber) comes twice a week, and yesterday was very helpful in terms of Annes back spasms. She returns on Friday.

Anne isn't walking as much as she did in the hospital with the back spasms quite troublesome and painful. With these, she moves around slowly, but she is getting better day by day. She is keeping up with various exercises given to her by Amber.

Anne loves her new mattress and adjustable bed. It was fit right into our regular King bed, next to my mattress. It's working out well for her.

Anne wants to let you know she is getting better, however healing much more slowly than she expected.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Sixteenth Day after Surgery, 7pm

Hello everybody,

Anne is being released tomorrow.

The first result for the c.diff infection came back negative today.

Her feeding tube was removed in the morning, and Anne ate small amounts of soft solid food all day. The tube is hooked up again for this overnight. Evening use of the feeding tube may continue at home. If she tollerates enough calories with the solid food while she's here, the tube may not be needed at home. This is to be determined before we leave tomorrow.

The dressing on her neck incision was changed by the wound specialist here this morning to determine the level of nursing care she will need for that when she is at home. They are using a dressing that will last 24 hours, twice as long as what has been used to date.

A mixup in meds this morning left her in bed for alot of today. It was a double dose of pain meds when she asked for anxiety meds, at least she thinks she asked for anxiety meds. Whatever,,,,, no worries on Anne's part.

Anne has some stomach pain from diarreah. The doctors aren't overly concerned with this, in hopes that the solid foods will resolve this shortly.

Anne continues to take laps around the floor on foot, but this is the first day with no tubes attached, none !!!!!!!!!

Nurse Nancy taught Anne to make a sundae with vanilla ice cream, peanut butter, and graham crackers stirred up together. I guess that was pretty good, but Anne couldn't finish all of it.

She is now having an egg salad sandwich, at least half of one.

Let's hope for the best for this overnight and tomorrow.

Thank you so much everyone for bein there.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Fifteen Days after Surgery, 3pm

Hey you guys,

Anne is doing real well again today, but as you might expect, when she feels well she raises heck, so right now she is snoring away after a morning full of having too much fun. She's usually a very light sleeper, but right now she is sleeping soundly and noises aren't waking her up. She must've gotten overtired from talking too much this am..

Today regarding her eating/drinking, she has graduated from small amounts of water to unlimited amounts of clear liquids.

Since Anne had some diarrhea last night her room now is under quarantine. The nurses have to gown up, and I'm not allowed to use the kitchen at this time. You might remember this happening when she was in the Gibson wing in January. You don't want to have diarrhea in this hospital and be using an abundance of antibiotics. If so, they immediately take precautions against the infection known as C.diff. If Anne is here for three more days, they'll test her each day for C.diff until there are 3 negative tests. She isn't allowed to have a roomate till then either, so maybe it has it's benefits. They have told Anne that the tests alone are not cause for keeping her in the hospital longer than she needs to be here. If you remember back in January, Anne had gone thru this regiment of testing and there was no infection.

An abundance of antibiotics can actually be the cause of c.diff because that will not only kill off the bad germs but it kills off the good germs too.

So we wait for the doctors orders to come in this evening to see where Anne stands. Her Physical Therapist person here said she is ok to go home, but the doctors have the final say.

Monday, June 7, 2010

Fourteen Days after Surgery, 4:00pm

Hello Fans,

Well, we don't expect that Anne will be flying out of here today or tomorrow. Don't be alarmed, she is doing super good, and without any complications.

One of Dr. McGillivray's team came in an hour or so ago. He said orders will be placed soon requesting that Anne begin the process of drinking something light, followed by something heavier, then eat something light, followed by something heavier like ice cream, then eat something even heavier. Any one of these he warned may bother Anne's stomach, i.e. cause nausea, so they've already given some meds in anticipation of that. Her body will have to process that which she eats and drinks. Then home.

We don't know how long this process is going to take, and tho we tried we can't pin the doctors down to any timeline. We'll just do what we gotta do to get thru it, and do our best to enjoy the ride.

Fourteen Days after Surgery, 9:30am

Good morning friends,

Spoke with Anne earlier and she is doing great.

Her Barium swallow test, scheduled for 9am, should be happening right now.

She is encouraged that she'll be coming home soon, however we don't have any of those details yet. She must pass the test, and then we'll surely see the discharge nurse. Training will have to take place before she is discharged too, at least we expect so, i.e. how to mangage the feeding tube, and how to take care of the dressing on her neck incision. Visiting nurses will be coming to the house as needed too.

If (and when) she passes the swallow test we aren't sure whether she will then be asked to eat anything while in the hospital. Of course if she eats, then the food will need to pass by all 4 cheeks before they discharge her. I kinda think they will want to make sure all of that works before she comes home, but we'll see. They know best.

I am leaving for town again now, so thanks so much for all your prayers, cards, visits, flowers, gifts, etc. etc. etc.... Wish good things for Anne this day, thanks.......

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Thirteen Days after Surgery, 8:45am

Mornin everyone,

Anne called me first thing this morning, she's doing really well today and sounds wonderful. She has already had the chest tube removed from her left side this morning, and she's 100% better again. She is looking forward to seeing any visitors today.

She likes having the plan in place in front of her which Nurse Brenda wrote on her daily log board yesterday. It has encouraged her so much !!

She can hardly wait for the 'barium swallow' test tomorrow.

She has been listening to some talking books which she's found to be very enjoyable. Thanks to all of you for your cards, flowers, visits, well wishes, and prayers.

We expect some discharge planning to be happening tomorrow, and not sure what after that.

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Twelve Days after Surgery, 5:35pm

Hello all,

Today Anne is resting comfortably. She had her right chest (drainage) tube removed this morning (after being told it wouldn't happen) and she immediately felt much better, maybe 50% better.

She took a one lap walk around the 3rd floor today too.

Anne's breathing is better now with the tube 'gone' from the right side. Breathing is still restricted on her left side of her chest. She will be having a chest xray tonight, and with a good result the left chest tube will be removed tomorrow. The thought of that brings on a big smiley face.

If the other tube is removed tomorrow there will be another chest xray tomorrow night. Nurse Brenda just told me the chest xray is done at least 6 hours after removing a chest tube to check and make sure that lung is fully expanded as it should be. They can look at the other lung as well to determine if there is any more fluid in it.

The Barium Swallow test should happen on Monday morning. I'm thinking if Anne passes that test there will be some discharge planning and home training going on on Monday.

So we have a good plan for tonight, tomorrow and Monday and we hope and pray for smooth sailin' till then.

The dressing on Anne's neck incision is still being changed twice per day, and Anne is still using oxygen and pain medications on a schedule. She still does breathing exercises to expand lung capacity.

Anne is much better off now, comfortable, and I have a feeling she won't want to be in here any more that what's necessary from here on out. It's been a long time.

Anne said she wouldn't mind if friends wanted to come in to visit tomorrow.

Twelve Days after Surgery, 7:15am

Good mornin,

Anne had an up and down day yesterday, but she sounds great this morning. For the first time, her voice actually sounded normal again when she called at 7am today. I think there's some real healing going on in her throat now.

I just called Anne and she asks that you refrain from visiting today. She said she may be up for it later on today, but right now she isn't.

Yesterday, noonish, Anne coughed up some red (or pink) flem, and she got worried and decided she didn't want to take the Barium swallow test. She said she knew she would fail the test. She actually got pretty keyed up over it, causing discomfort and some real painful spasms in her back. Her doctors went with her idea to wait until Monday to do the test. This swallow test isn't a very pleasant thing to go thru. Anne said that the material they have you swallow tastes just awful.

During the afternoon she got calmed down and resting comfortably again. She then was taken down to Radiology for a chest xray to check on the fluid in her chest. We could see by looking at the drainage repositories that her right lung had not drained any fluid for the past day, however the left lung was still draining. Anne would love to get the tubes pulled. They are very uncomfortable. The doctors actually told us they would probably remove the right side tube today (Sat), but this morning they told Anne they would hold off till Sunday and hopefully remove both then. These tubes run in thru Anne's sides just down from her armpits. They run between the ribs and inside against the diaphram, causing pain.

Anne stated to me that it seems her bladder is finally waking up from the surgery. She is having to get up more frequently to exercise/empty it. She's going to start sitting in a chair again today, and will start moving and walking more. She has not been walking laps since the tubes were installed, but she is perking up to 'get moving' now.

Nurse Jenn explained to me yesterday that the kind of setbacks we've had seem huge to us, after all Anne had done so well for a week or so following the surgery, however for a recovery from a surgery of this magnitude, such 'bumps in the road' are common and to be expected, and we shouldn't be discourged.

The doctors were in changing her neck dressing when I called.

On Monday we expect to be talking with the discharge planning nurse again. She stopped in for a moment yesterday, just to touch base before going home for the weekend.

I hope I'm not repeating too many things in the blog the past few days. It seems like the news is repetitive, and to be honest all of the activities are sort of blending together for me lately. Not only that, but there are many many staff working on Anne's case, walking in and giving their thoughts and opinions all times of the day, and with that nothing seems to happen exactly as you are lead to believe. You know how selective hearing is........I'd also like to apologize if I am not able to keep up with any of your phone calls.

Have a good weekend all, and thanks for being there and for your continued support. Anne looks great, with rosey red cheeks, and is feeling much better minute by minute.

Friday, June 4, 2010

Eleven Days after Surgery, 10:30am

Hello friends,

I spoke with Anne this morning and she is doing ok. She awaits the Barium Swallow test scheduled for today. I hope she was a good girl and studied for it.

Anne's dressing on her neck had been freshened up early this morning. Last night it was changed promptly at 7pm. The wound is looking good, however worrysome as it is open and healing from inside out as you know.

Anne's breathing is improving ever so slowly. She has picked up again with the breathing exercises, and she is weening off of the oxygen now.

She isn't complaining about pain in the abdomen area at all, and that wound is looking especially good where the staples were removed and replaced with the steri-strips.

This morning Anne said she felt wiped out. I think it's related to the day she had on Wednesday. It hit me yesterday, and perhaps is catching up with her today.

Anne asks that you refrain from visiting today because rest is of key importance right now. Thanks for being there, for reading, praying, etc. Anne knows there is an Army of you folks concerned about her and it means the world to her. Thanks again.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Ten Days after Surgery, 8pm

Anne looks great tonight, with red cheeks again. She is getting up and down now when she needs to. It is painful and she's more out of breath, but it's improving steadily. She still has a hard time trying to breath deeply. It will be at least 3-5 days before she will be able to do that.

Anne had a nice day of rest today. She said she may have slept 5 hours today. Not straight thru of course.

Yesterday was such an extraordinary day that just about everyone paid the price being tired today.

Her right lung lining may be all finished draining fluid !! It looks like it hasn't drained any since 2pm. Her right lung liner has drained some since the last reading at 3pm. If one side stops draining, they can remove the tube on that side. Anne says they'll take an xray and make sure before removing any of the tubes.

The incision in Anne's neck is healing. The dressing is changed twice daily on schedule. It's a big gash there now since it had to be opened up because of the infection. Dr. McGillvary came in at 7pm while the dressing was being changed by Nurse Jenn. He put gloves on and stuck his finger right in there, which caused Anne some pain, and he did that to make sure there was nothing pooling or collecting in there. He said it looked very good, and the Nurse said it looked exactly as it should. I may have already mentioned that Anne said it may take a month for this incision to heal from the inside.

The nurses have said that it would be ok for me to bring Dixie in to see Anne. I would if Anne wanted me to, but I just haven't had time to even brush her lately and get her all shined up. Anne said she also needs her nails clipped. Maybe Dixie won't visit the hospital after all. I don't exactly need any extra trips to town and back anyway.

Anne has been coughing alot, like a good girl, to clear stuff from her throat.

Anne is supposed to have another Barrium swallow test tomorrow. I asked her to get studying so she can pass it this time.

Anne wants to thank you all for all of your prayers, positive thoughts, and cards.

Ten Days after Surgery, 11:00am

Just spoke with Anne and she is sounding much better.

She is dozing in and out so far today and I think that is the best thing for her. She has been able to get up and out of bed this day, so that is a very good thing. She is bouncing back again.

My plan is to visit later on this afternoon, and watch TV with her tonight.

We ask that you please refrain from visiting for the next day or so, and rest assured knowing that Anne is on the rebound, needing to rest today.

Thanks for being there and for your continued prayers. I pray that the road smooths out going forward from here.

Ten Days after Surgery, 9:00am

Good morning,

Anne made it thru the procedure. They took her to Radiology at 10:45 and brought her back at 12:45. Anne was in much pain with the drainage tubes installed. Yesterday afternoon was a very trying time for Anne, and all of us present, and of course all those working on her case. I knew it was trouble when Anne's nurse went to get help from the charge nurse, then the charge nurse went looking for help from the nearest resident doctor. At one point there were perhaps 6 to 7 support people in the room when the pain was at it's worse.

Anne was totally uncomfortable following the insertion of the drainage tubes. At maybe 4pm she was more comfortable, and resting, however not moving a muscle. Lots of medications were carefully used yesterday. A large amount of fluid drained out from around Anne's lung cavity very quickly as soon as the tubes were inserted. Her chest, lungs, etc., went thru alot of change in a short period of time. The tubes brougnt great pain for Anne for a few hours with her lungs able again to move up in her chest and fill with air. These tubes go between her ribs and rest up against her diaphram and it wasn't pleasant, there was much concern.

Around 7pm when we adjusted her bed for her by lowering her head just a bit it caused Anne's pain level to go back up to a 10, but with meds and time, she settled down again and began to rest within an hour or so. Keep in mind that during the afternoon doctors worked hard to get her pain level to come 'down' to a 10 according to Anne.

She is going to be OK. Her breathing is difficult at this time however, and she'll need to rest, work, breath, move as much as possible and have patience to get better. No one is discouraged, she'll inprove but she will be in the hospital for 3-5 more days.

She has spoken with me twice this morning and she is sounding good, just a bit discouraged with the news of staying there for 3-5 more days. It really doesn't matter, just as long as she continues to improve and the doctors are able to fix her up.

We hope and pray that these setbacks, which Anne has fought to overcome, will be the end of the bumps in the road.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Nine Days after Surgery, 9:30am

Good morning,

Anne called me at 5:30am today and she sounded 100 percent better than last night. I was glad to get that call.

I got in here at 7:30am and Anne is resting very comfortably now. I'm relieved at how well she is today compared to how nervous and agitated she was last night. She is in good spirits and talkative once again. She isn't worried about the procedure that will happen today.

They have started some morphine this mornin, I think for her neck pain or else just so that she relaxes before the procedure, and she still gets the Oxycodone for the stomach pain. By the way, the Dr. removed the staples (20) in Annes stomach this morning, and he applied some of those steri-strips (10).

They will be tending to her neck dressing twice a day, treating it with wet (saline) and dry gause. This mornin the doctor checked the newly opened incision and told us it is looking good. It will heal from the inside out now.

It is now 10am and we continue to wait to know when Anne will be taken downstairs to Radiology. That is where Anne will go to have tubes installed (today) to drain the fluid from the lining around her lungs. Once that is done she'll be even more comfortable because her breathing will finally be good, and she'll be able to start walking laps again.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Eight Days after Surgery, 11:30pm

Hello All,

Well, it would be an understatement to say that today could have gone better. Anne ran into some bumps in the road.

Anne was told that the next Barium Swallow test would be done Friday. She won't be able to think about eating, drinking, or going home till sometime after that.

Late this afternoon the surgeons team decided (what seemed suddenly) that they needed to open the incision in Anne's neck because they suspected infection around the incision. The way it sounded when this was explained to us earlier in the afternoon was that the bottom end of the incision would be tapped into and fluid would be allowed to drain. That was not the case. After I had gone for the day the surgeons came to Anne's room after supper time and let her know they were going to open the entire incision. This pretty much put Anne into a atate of shock. She totally didn't expect this, she was alone, and she was very nervous. She called me and said her body was shaking, so I came back in tonight however the job had already been done. Anne was still under the influence of the drugs from the procedure, and she was dreaming like crazy, halucinating, and talking about her dreams. She talked about how they stuck needles in her neck all up and down the incision before cutting her skin. Finally around 10pm Anne calmed down, and was resting comfortably. The incision will monitored closely and be treated so that it will heal from the inside. She is on increased anti-biotics now.

We also learned today that tomorrow Anne will be taken down to radioloty for another procedure. They need to insert tubing (I believe thru her back) and up against the lining of the lungs to drain the excess fluid that has been in there for the past few days. This fluid is the reason for Anne's breathing difficulties this past weekend. Anne isn't looking forward to this. I will be back in there first thing in the morning so I can be with her up until this procedure happens. As you can expect, Anne is anxious about this too.

Regarding the failed Barium Swallow test, the leak that was detected is expected to heal on it's own in due time.

As you can see, not alot of good news today. We look forward to these steps being completed, and that they make things easier for Anne so she can get better soon. As you can imagine, these procedures are not without risk, so please continue to keep Anne in your thoughts and prayers, and thank you for being there.

Eight Days after Surgery, 11:30am

Hi Friends,

Well, we have mixed reviews today. Anne is resting fairly comfortably, however, she is given oxygen which helps with her breathing. She still has the pulmonary effusions (excess fluid around the lungs) which is the culprit as far as Anne not being able to get deep breaths. She described it as feeling like a tight bungie cord around her chest, or a bra 3 sizes too small. Somewhat uncomfortable for her, so she does her best to relax thru it.

They swapped out her double IV pole for a single pole today. It was pretty entertaining to watch the nurses swap and move all the components with all the tubing from one pole to the other.

Anne's potasium is low, so they give that thru the IV, and at the same time they give Lasix (as a diaretic) to make her pee more to get rid of salt related fluid. It's kinda like shoveling 'you know what' against the tide, but she needs both going on at the moment.

Anne isn't generally as happy as she has been to date. She eagerly awaits a visit from the surgeon because she did not pass the 'barrium swallow test' this mornin and she wants answers as far as what that means. The test showed there is a leak in there where the surgery happened, and what we know about this so far is that it means no eating or drinking yet, nor going home yet. We'll know more about what the plan is shortly,,,, we hope.

They completed a chest catscan this morning to rule out any blood clot issues, and there is none of that. It was said that a potential cause for shortness of breath could be a blood clot that moves from the legs to the lungs. This was ruled out.

Anne is still doing the coughing and breathing exercises. She walked once today (so far) and at the moment is 'not on top of her game' so she doesn't feel like walking right now. She'll bounce back. A hospital stay can't be all fun and roses, right??

I sense she may be a bit discouraged this mornin with the recent developments, however she rests fairly comfortably with the oxygen, and she just needs to be patient as she waits for news and plans from the surgeon or others who know.

Patience is a virtue.........