Monday, March 13, 2017
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What a day! Linda was in the recovery room almost as long as she was in the OR. It took them a while to get her INR number and pain meds where they wanted both. She arrived on the 10th floor about 7:00, with her eyes open and fingers waving. We had a lovely wee visit after the nurse got her set up in the High Observation ward. We had a short comedy routine where she asked me what had happened and I started to tell her and she would promptly fall asleep. Then, she'd wake up and we'd do it all again...4 times. Only 1 drain, NPO for a couple of days. Nighty-night, lovelies!
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Short attention span well earned. Have a restful night yourself, and continued rest and healing for the lovely Linda! hugs.
ReplyDeleteGreat news!! So glad that all the prayers and good vibes worked so well. Of course Linda's fighting spirit is like none other. Dr. Lorraine what is NPO? Do you have any idea how long they will hold the two of you hostage? Lol! Looking forward to hearing how things go. Please send Linda our best wishes for a speedy recovery and big hugs to you both.
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Wonderful news. Donna says NPO is a Latin abbreviation for "nothing by mouth". We're sending hugs and kisses but doctors says NPO please. ��
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