This is the first chance I've had to sit and type. I'm sorry you were all left hanging today ... believe me, I heard all about it from many of you! The problem was that I couldn't get WiFi in Wayne's ICU room, hence no postings ....
Our days have been emotional. We're so happy when we see Wayne able to walk a little further than he did the day before. We're thrilled when he says he is not in pain (the drugs are doing a great job of taking the edge off of his incision and both chest tubes). We cheer (silently - we aren't annoyingly loud or anything ...) when another IV comes out.
Wayne's blood pressure was sky high yesterday (the highest topped out at 151/100) and blood sugar was high (192). So they had to put him on an insulin drip to stabilize his blood sugar (totally normal after a trauma like surgery) and gave him some other medication to bring his blood pressure down.
Late today he was brought up to the cardiac unit (room 1008), and is no longer in ICU. His nurse was totally annoying and talked way too much, but other than that, he is happy to be moved because it is more private and quiet.
He has been sleeping most of the time, and will continue to do so while he's on pain medication, but he is slowly coming around and is able to carry on a conversation for 20 minutes or so before needing to rest or zone out for awhile.
We got some awesome news late tonight (I was already home from the hospital and his parents were on their way back). Dr. Hinshaw, Wayne's Oncologist got the initial pathology report back from his surgery. The chemo significantly shrunk the size of the tumor. Significant was her exact word. To have such a response is very surprising, as initially she told us she wasn't expecting to be able to measure results until 3 rounds of chemo.
Obviously we are thrilled. :) Off to drink a glass of wine with Donna and Dave.
We're drinking to "significant" tonight.
4.16.2009
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