Thursday, April 3, 2008

A Little Progress & a Trip Home

Hey…

I’ve been getting quite a few emails & phone calls asking how I’m doing so I thought I should probably post another update.

I am coming to grips with just how serious my surgery was. I’ve been told that open heart is less serious than having a whipple. The heart is a muscle, & muscles either work or they don’t…they’re not temperamental. On the other hand, all my internal organs that were operated on are finicky & have a mind of their own…either working or not working & there’s nothing you can do to control it. I done some research online & have heard from a few people who know others who have had a whipple & had similar problems…some lasting almost a year after the surgery. At 4 months post-op, I am way ahead of the game…it’s just not what I was prepared for or expected.

I am doing much better with eating both in variety & quantity (although there are still lots of foods that I avoid)…a huge improvement from just 2 weeks ago. I am up to 104 pounds (I gained 1 pound in a week! Praise the Lord that I’m not losing anymore!) My small intestines are still a sluggish but seem to be improving each day. I just completed my fourth (& hopefully final) weekly IV infusion of Venofer (iron). I go next week to have the labs drawn to see if the infusions have made a difference in my iron & red blood cell levels. My post-op depression is going away, & I’m starting to feel a little like my old self only a lot quieter (so that means that I'm not totally better).

I have been enjoying my time volunteering in the kids’ classrooms but miss homeschooling them terribly.

My mom was in town a couple of weeks ago for Easter & to celebrate Cassidy’s 7th birthday…it passed by too quickly. Tomorrow (Friday), I am leaving to go home to celebrate my Daddy’s 60th birthday. I also get to see my new nephew Nolan for the 1st time! There were quite a few moments these past few weeks that I thought I’d have to cancel the trip for health reasons. I just thank the Lord for my continued improvements.

Thank you for your continued prayers.
Steph