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.