


So usually I just blog about what is going on with me, never Stuart (because he has his own blog, and he talks about himself)! Today I decided he deserve to get a little attention in my blog. So here is the whole story (according to me, if you want Stuarts version, you will have to ask him!) So here it goes.
Saturday: We went over to my parents house for dinner, we were supposed to cook hot dogs over the fire so we could fight off the cabin fever we have all been getting, but it was SNOWING! So We ate our hot dogs/bratwurst and went to frogurt for ice cream. When we were coming home he started to get a stomachache. The stomachache moved its way around the right side and was is in the back and front. The pain just wasn't going away so we decided to go to insta-care, but it was closed! So the next step THE ER! So off we went, the Jordan Valley Hospital! We got there around 10:30 p.m. and got into see a doctor around 11 p.m. After a blood test, urine test, CT scan and ultra-sound the doctor decided that they would admit him into the hospital to have his gallbladder removed the next day.
Sunday: At 8:30 they wheeled him into surgery and left me to wonder the hospital looking for FOOD! I had the lovely opportunity of hanging out in the surgical waiting room. (I took a nap! you really don't get a whole lot of sleep on those hospital chairs). Stuart came out of surgery around 10:30-11:30 a.m. They day was spent watching Stuart sleeping ALL DAY!!! After sleeping all day, we had both our families visit. It was a very nice distraction from watching Stuart SLEEP! The prospect of sleeping in that chair again was not very exciting. I made it till about 1:00 a.m. and tried the floor. As soon as I had laid down the CNA came in and asked if I wanted a roll-away bed, where was he before I went to sleep! So I slept so nicely on my lumpy bed till about 8:00 a.m. So it was a nice sleep!
Monday: After breakfast, a walk and a change of clothes Stuart got DISCHARGED from the hospital. I have never been so happy when the nurse and doctor said Stuart was good to go.
We got home around 11:00 a.m. After I got Stuart all settled I finally got to take a shower and a nap in a really bed. It is so nice to be out of the hospital (everyone was very nice there, it is just nice to be home). Now the new adventure is trying to find foods that I can feed Stuart, he has to avoid fatty foods, red meat, and all sorts of other stuff. I really have no clue of what he is going to eat!
There's our weekend adventure!
Thank you for all the love, support and prayer from family and friend. Please keep up the prayer for both of us to survive this!

OH my! I am glad you journalized it all. . Stuart will appreciate having your thoughts recorded someday.....especially since he seemed to be sleeping through it all. LOL!
ReplyDeleteGlad everything went well and he is now home resting. You get some rest too.
this is the worst surgery that you could have...ugh I know cus I had mine out in Nov on Thanksgiving! I hope that hes doing well and adjusting to life with out the gb...You guys are great we need to get together sometime :)
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