Procedure went well; 3+ hours of workin' on my guy but they were able to accomplish what they set out to do--G-tube is in place!
"In place" is a relative term for my unique guys anatomy. The only place they could access without piercing any loop of intestine was the tip end of his stomach; which in his case resides smack dab in the middle of his belly just barely below the sternum, a little off kilter from the rest of us due to extensive surgeries, scar tissue, etc.
Dr. D had to "get out the chisel and chisel away at scar tissue" in order to make this a viable option. As you can imagine, he's been one sore pup! Due to the extent of the procedure they opted to keep him overnight for observation and pain management.
Despite the fact he was off his blood thinner for 10 days prior, he has also developed a hematoma. Praise God it is not in the belly, but in his arm where they drew blood. A big ol' visibly raised hematoma...crazy! But if he's going to develop a hematoma, we'd prefer it be there! Blood thinner will not be resumed until hematoma has resolved.
Unfortunately, he's also suffering from a very sore throat from being intubated; and as a result of the heavy duty sedatives and pain meds, he had to be catheterized this morning to get some relief. He's feeling quite a bit better this afternoon; he's even gone for a couple walks around the floor and is now able to stay on top of the pain with oral meds as opposed to the Morphine pump. He's still hoping to go home today; however, it will all depend on (pardon the pun) whether or not he can "go" without the catheter.
Thank you for your continued prayers; evidenced by the peace we've experienced over the last couple of days.
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I'm continuing to pray for Ron and for you!
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