In the CVICUby Jim
2 May 2012
2:05 pm2
I’m with Angie now in the cardiovascular ICY and she’s doing fine. She is a little groggy, but that is to be expected. She wore her glasses into the OR (normally she remembers to hand them to me, but she was already on some “happiness” meds, so she forgot. When I asked the nurse, she said they had them and had put them in the only bag they had that was the right size: a biohazard bag. Awesome.
Volunteer visitby Jim
2 May 2012
1:05 pm2
I was just visited by Karen, the volunteer. She was very nice and took me upstairs and gave me a brief orientation of the area. She showed me the parent lounge where there is a little kitchenette with a fridge, sink, and microwave. She also gave me me a little LPCH tote bag, for all my… toting needs. There is an information packet inside and a pen and notepad. They sure are nice here.
So the picture won’t rotate, so I’m sorry. I’m posting from my phone, so it is a little limited.
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Update from the surgeonby Jim
2 May 2012
12:05 pm3
I just spoke with Dr. Maeda and he said they were able to find a good spot for the new lead, but that it was hard to find. There isn’t much unscarred tissue left. I knew it would be problematic before they started because I remember hearing the exact same comment the last time she got a new lead.
The good newa is that they’ve already removed the breathing tube she’ll wake up without a tube down her throat. I can’t imagine how uncomfortable that is. It is usually her least favorite part of surgeries. The grogginess usually just makes it worse. They told us they wouldn’t extubate until tonight, so she went under expecting to wake up with it still in. Ugh.
I can go see her in about 25 minutes. I’ll post again after I see her.
Surgery completeby Jim
2 May 2012
12:05 pm1
The monitor in the waiting room has just indicated that the surgery is complete. I haven’t heard any news yet, just that it is done.
Looking for the best spotby Jim
2 May 2012
11:05 am0
Candice just came by and said that the surgery has been going along just fine so far. Right now they are trying to find a good spot for the new lead. They are having a hard time finding the best spot, so it is going to take a bit longer. This was not unexpected, so they scheduled 4 hours for the surgery, but hopefully it won’t take quite that long.
Surgery startedby Jim
2 May 2012
10:05 am0
I just got a call from Candice on my cell phone (they’re so high-tech here!) saying that Angie has gone in for surgery at 9:55 AM. She said she’d call again with an update around noon.
Another day, another surgeryby Jim
2 May 2012
8:05 am0
I’m here at Lucile Packard’s Children’s Hospital. Monday, Angie was at her regular 6 mo. checkup appointment and they were testing her pacemaker and were surprised that her capture voltage has dramatically changed over the last six months. After a little consulting among the doctors, they asked Angie if she could come back the next day for surgery to replace her ventricular lead. We were a little surprised by the news. As it turned out, the surgeon they wanted couldn’t perform the surgery until Thursday, but yesterday they called us and said, “Dr. Maeda has had something come up on Thursday, can you come in tomorrow instead?” So, we got up at 5 am and drove down to Palo Alto.
It is interesting being back in a children’s hospital. I’ve already been called Dad by two different nurses. I like it 🙂 I stopped trying to correct them back at Primary Children’s because I found it kind of endearing. When we came here to California, they had us start going to the adult hospital for Angie’s regular visits and surgeries. At first, I was a little sad because we were used to the extra attention and friendliness of a children’s hospital. After a few years, though, I got used to it. So it is very different coming back to this environment.
In actuality, Angie’s done very well lately. In fact, I think she’s set a record for how long she’s gone without a surgery in our married life. I think her last surgery was in Oct of 2010 when she got her pacer replaced.
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