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Sunday, July 1, 2018

Hi, I'm well



Hi everyone.  I still am here and doing well considering the roller coaster the whole family has been on.
within 24 hours of his new heart.  Thank you Anna!
Hubby on his recovery road sharing his art work of his medical "Wilson",  He spent many hours flat on his back with his balloon pump, so he gave it a name.....


DH in Tufts Medical Center in the Cardiac ICU while he was on his 4 or 5th swan catheter and the balloon pump was whirling...















Hubby with his two sisters while waiting in CCU....



Our daughter, DH and I........



As many of you know, my husband's heart has been an issue for us for the past 14 years.
Unfortunately or better yet, fortunately, he had a heart transplant done in April 2018 in Boston at Tufts Medical Center, (a Number #1 Care facility in our experience).  Since we live in NY the transportation and travelling to and from for his several months' long hospitalizations (there was 3, one quick (days), one for a week and the other months long) not considering all of the necessary weekly follow-up care that has been trying.  It's been my number one priority and taking my focus and energies.

With our absence the neglect seen in our home, gardens, etc. is evident since all that took a back seat considering the immediacy of his health and the possible risks.  When returning home, I prioritized to get to the most urgent chores done first.  His recovery and recuperation as been the priority, predictable and continues upwards without many troubles.  Thank goodness.

He and I are both doing well and feeling blessed.  Recently his followup care has been stretched out to once a month.  So we are easing our way back into a new "more normal routine" and thought I'd try to blog again, besides work on some of my projects to share as I've done in the past.

Sorry I was away for so long without comment.  I'll share more later.

TTFN,
Jane



Hubby listening to his new heart on Tax Day with his NP Kelly and Nurse, MacKenzie at Tufts Medical Center in Boston, MA.  

Some of the excellent staff from Tufts Cardiac Care Center taken when returning to Boston for DH's heart transplant follow up care.



2 comments:

Carole said...

Glad to read that life is coming back to "normal", what ever that means for you. Please remember to take good care of yourself. Stay cool and hydrated! Hugs.

dq said...

I am glad he is doing better and you are settling into a routine. I wish you well.