Was transported late Wednesday evening to Wake Forest hospital. Seems like a great place. Just ordered breakfast by phone.
I'm doing ok. Lots of pain, but manageable with the different Meds they can give me. Usually 2-3 range, and if I have to breath deep, or thighten the muscles on the left side up to 7. Plus my kidney stone is on the move again, left side also, do the two are competeing for which one wants to cause the most pain.
The Dr said the cup of blood that they had to remove from around my heart before surgery was like sand paper every time it was beating. That is probably why he said I was so sore, and still having problems.
I was able to get a few hours of sleep. Poor Mary (wife of 37 years next month) she is exhausted from all of this. She has to feed me since I can't move, and gets up all the time for me. I'll really have yo take good care of her when this I over.
They were saying that I would be released today. I told the heart Dr that I felt terrible and was worried about being released too early with a 3 hour drive home, and having all the pain. He said he did not think I was going anywhere today.
The test I just did this mornings was to see if there was blood forming around the heart, don't know yet. The wire was sticking out almost 1 inch beyond my heart. That's why yesterday before surgery my heartrate was down in the 30's sometimes. It was not shocking the heart. Today's a new day.
They are going to start me on blood thinners again, but are worried about where they removed the probe, and the hole in my heart starting to bleed again. If that happens there are two choice, going below the rib cage to sealing it, or open heart surgery. Hopefully there will be no problem.
I feel better with each passing hour. Hopefully there will be no more speed bumps to slow the healing process down.
I'll be able get out on my feet today and will do some walking. As long as I don't raise my left are up, or have to lighten the mussels on my left side I'll do fine.
Just wanted to say thanks to everyone for the nice comments. Hopefully soon I'll be better than new, and back on the road again.