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Post Op

Mark is doing really good. Honestly, I can't say that I would be doing as well if I were in his position. He is exhausted and very sore but is getting around the house relatively easily. Luckily he has incredible lower body strength so he is using is legs to do all the work which allows him to move around better.

As far as yesterday goes it was pretty nondescript. We were supposed to be there by 11:15 and of course we were late (Shocker!), luckily not by much though. It didn't really matter that we were a touch late because we still waited almost an hour and a half before he went back for surgery. I went up to the waiting room at that point and read the lesson manual for next Sunday's relief society lesson (which ironically was on the subject of death). I know that sounds a little strange but I desperately pleaded with the Lord for peace for my nerves and I thought there wouldn't be any better way to bring that spirit into my life than to read inspired words of the Lord. It worked. Somebody asked me yesterday how I was during surgery and I told them great. I don't think they believed me but I was being completely honest. I prayed for strength and received it.

After Mark got out of surgery the doctor came in to let me know how every thing had gone and bring me a present. Mark has the sweetest surgeon. Yep, he decided to save one of Mark's gall stones for me. I took one look at the stone and told the doctor that it was the most freakishly gross and yet cool thing I had seen in a while. The gall stone from my best guess measures about 1 inch in diameter and in fact the doctor usually only makes 1/2 inch incisions for the laparoscopic surgery but Mark's stone was so large they had to make one of his holes bigger just to fit the stone through. After Mark was out of post op and they were taking him down to recovery they were supposed to call me. Of course the nurse forgot so I did not get to walk down with him, he was already set up in recovery when I got there. I was hoping that Mark would have some funny crazy things to say as entertainment , after being loopy from the anesthesia, but he was quite coherent when I got down to recovery. Bummer! The part that ended up taking the longest was waiting for Mark to be able to keep his oxygen levels up. As soon as that was taken care of then we were on our way home. We got home about 7 at last night and now Mark is just resting and recuperating.

Comments

Nielson said…
I am so glad to hear that everything went well. What a relief to have that over with! I hope recovery goes quickly and smoothly!
Dione said…
Wow, I didn't know gall stones got so big! I'm glad to hear that everything went well. Tell Mark we're thinking about him and hope he feels better soon.
rachel said…
I am so glad to year that everything is going well. Recovering sucks! But at least the surgery is all over.
Kate said…
I am glad he is home and things are going good. I feel bad we didn't bring you dinner or something! Do you need any help with anything? Please let me know!

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