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.