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I hope your dad will be resting comfortably soon. He sounds like he has a big heart- and it should be easy to fix it! Take care of yourself also friend. Hugs and prayers to your family!
Margerie |
Hi Steph,
I just arrived back from work and read your post. Your dad and your family are in my thoughts. Thank you so much for posting the picture. They are a beautiful couple. Let us know how everything goes. Best wishes, Barbara H. |
Hi Steph,
I will be praying for your wonderful dad! You are so special and have always been a great help to me. May the Lord watch over your dear father and bring him safely through his operation. God Bless and Keep You All! Cathy |
Steph...
sending prayers your way. Take care and God bless.
Rhonda |
Only good thoughts and wishes your way.
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Hi Steph,
Sending good thoughts your way from up north in sunny(today at least) Toronto Canada. Best wishes for a full and speedy recovery to your Dad. Caya |
Your Dad is a fighter. I guess we know know where you got it from. Our prayers go out to him.
Hugs Christine |
BIG HUGS from us to you...
What a beautiful couple! Just want you to know my dad had Quintuple Bypass 2 years ago, and did just fine. He has multiple chronic health problems and even so came through with flying colors, all things considered. It's so wonderful they could come to you for the time being, that will go a long way towards helping him get back on his feet. Please give your parents our best wishes. <3 Lolly & Frank |
Best wishes to you and your family - will be sending positive vibes your way - B
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He made it!
Through SEVEN bypasses and the procedure for the atrial fib. It was a long ordeal for all of us, and I did not get home with Mom until 10:30 last night.
We only left the hospital when Dad was breathing on his own, his heart rate numbers were better and he was talking like himself. I took my cue by when Mom was comfortable leaving him. You would not believe how many IV lines and pumps they had with fluids of all kinds going into him. We are used to IV's with our treatment, but this was like 8 or 9 different pumps going into a couple of main lines. They are removing some of the lines and drains today and we are on our way to the hospital. My younger sister was there at 8 am to help out with his breakfast, but the nurse told me "he helped himself." He also has not complained much about pain, which is also good. Your prayers and positive energy were much felt and appreciated. |
Hi Steph,
Thank you for posting this news. It sounds as if he is well on his way to recovery. I wish your parents and family all the best and you remain in my thoughts. Barbara H. |
Well, don't forget....
He has YOUR genes, you know, and they are very stubborn fighter genes....! I enjoyed seeing the nice photos of your indomitable forebears.
You are right, the pain is the next challenge, according to our in-law. That, plus having to take things much slower for a while. If he has your genetics that won't be so easy -- I KNOW. Thanks for the update, StephN, AlaskaAngel |
Dear Stephanie
thinking of you and your family and wishing you the best. love linda |
so happy
to hear the good news and I'm STILL going to send those speedy recovery prayers his way. Get some rest for yourself too.
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Glad all is well. Enjoyed all the pics of dad and HER2 members. Love and prayers. Bev
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StephN,
I am sending your father all my prayers and well wishes... |
Wow 84 yrs. old!
Stephanie: Sending you best wishes and lots of prayers for your Dad.
I understand completely, I was very close to my father who passed away 8 years ago. He's was a sweet and supporting father. |
Life goes on. Wishing a successful operation and quick recovery for your dad. I also wish you (and me) successful surgery at age 84.
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Doing better - all of us ...
Thanks for your sweet thoughts and prayers.
Dad finally made it out of intensive care around 5 pm yeasterday - a full NINE days after his surgery. A condition that was not thought to be very important became exacerbated with the surgery and he could not stand without getting dizzy or even passing out! They finally got him on some med that has helped correct that and his is now on his feet a bit and getting stronger every day. Poor man is just starved for some real solid sleep after this long in the hospital. His cardiac surgeon wants him to stay here with us for 10 days after getting out of the hospital later this week, so we will be looking at what special equipment, bed etc. will be needed. Last night Dad told me: :"Well, I never intended to spend the WHOLE month of March with you!" Guess he just thought he would be his normal "Viking" self and walk out of there in a few days... http://www.her2support.org/vbulletin...ons/icon12.gif |
Great news Steph! Glad your dad is on the mend and things went well.
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