A Luxurious Half-roomby Jim
15 Mar 2010
6:03 pm1
I’m here with Angie in her room (finally). She’s here lying on a bed with warm blankets and a machine massaging her legs. Pretty good service, right?
We aren’t excited about Angie spending the night, but we understand the rationale. Thank you to everyone for your prayers and fasting and your support!
So Far, Perfectby Jim
15 Mar 2010
3:03 pm2
I just spoke with the doctor and he was very optimistic. He had to “do a lot of dissecting”, but he said so far everything was “perfect”. She starting to wake up now and I should be able to see her in an hour or two, when she gets a room.
The only bad (or semi-bad) news is that they want to keep her overnight. Dr. Lau assured me it was entirely precautious and that they just want to observe her for the night. Unfortunately, they don’t accommodate overnight visitors like they do back at Primary Children’s Hospital, so I’ll probably need to go home tonight and return tomorrow morning first thing. I’m not excited about bracing the traffic thrice more in the next 24 hours…
Thanks for all your prayers!
Almost Doneby Jim
15 Mar 2010
2:03 pm0
The status for Angie’s surgery has changed to “FINISHED”, which means the procedure is done and I should hear from the surgeon soon. I will post again when I have more news.
Getting Startedby Jim
15 Mar 2010
12:03 pm0
I just gave Angie a hug and kiss before she goes back for the surgery. The surgeon is expecting the procedure to be quick — about 45 minutes as long as things go well and not more than 90. She has to be put to sleep and get her anesthesia, so in total, she should be done in under 2 hours.
Another Surgeryby Jim
15 Mar 2010
10:03 am1
We just arrived here at Stanford. Angie is scheduled to go in at about 11. We just got Angie’s medical bracelets and we saw that they had barcodes on them, so of course we had to scan them using our new phones to see what they said. Yeah, we’re geeks.
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Thank you all for your prayers and support!
Homeby Jim
17 Sep 2009
7:09 pm0
We just got home and Angie is parked on the couch eating a tunafish sandwich (with Grandma Hoffman’s sweet pickles… yum). I’m sorry for the brevity of the last post, I was literally walking down the hallway as I typed it on my iPod on my way to bring the car ’round.
After they brought me back to see Angie in the recovery room, the surgeon came in to see us and answer any questions. He said the surgery went well, but that Angie is going to be sore. He said it in a way that worried me. It reminded me of Brian Regan’s line: “If a doctor says you’re gonna feel some pressure, buckle up!”
It turns out that the hernia repair Angie had before didn’t fail after all; instead, there was a new problem. It made us feel better to know that it wasn’t anything we did that caused the failure; rather, it was an unavoidable problem exacerbated by the previous repair. Unfortunately, it meant he had to reattach some muscle tissue to her bone, which means a longer and painful recovery. Ouch.
We’re glad it is over and that the procedure went well. Thank you for all of your thoughts, prayers, and concern for us.
We’re going home!by Jim
17 Sep 2009
4:09 pm1
Good news! The procedure went well and we are going home. I’m on my way to go get the car. I’ll post more later.