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.