Wed_Feb_27_20:00:42_PST_2019
Yesterday was the day I had looked forward to for weeks, the relief of having my stomach drained and feeling human
ᅡᅠ I didn't wake up feeling human and I was also petrified that there wasn't a bed for me on ward 14 at James Cook
ᅡᅠ At 8
30 we got our answer, in the shower and off we went
ᅡᅠ I was there early as they needed another blood test and then I was finally taken down to radiotherapy
ᅡᅠ ᅡᅠ Dr Dean once again started with little needle then bigger and boy did a few hurt as they proceeded to push their way through my abdomen to get to the fluid
ᅡᅠ I really don't want to go through this again as it isn't pleasant
ᅡᅠ We talked about the drains they leave in place but he was quite happy to drain again, maybe having the same thoughts that my fluid was caused by the flight
ᅡᅠ The pigtail drain went in and out he started syringing one after the other of straw coloured liquid
ᅡᅠ He hadn't read the scan (and I thought private was efficient!) and even if he does I get the feeling I don't get his reported results
ᅡᅠ After an hour of syringing it was time to let the drain do its work so I was attached with a little bag for the fluid to accumulate in
ᅡᅠ Back on to the ward and hubby went home
Dogs to look after etc
ᅡᅠ The nurse who looked after my bay was a wonderful lady called Jayne, she was interested in ensuring her patients had the best treatment and were truly cared for
ᅡᅠ Having retired she was back working part time and I think was probably what we would call the committed nurse
ᅡᅠ The drain was uncomfortable at times, so I was encouraged to take morphine for breakthrough, something I wouldn't normally do but I wanted to ensure as much fluid came out as possible
ᅡᅠ I found I had a good hour's sleep too
ᅡᅠ My blood pressure was low, at one point down to 88 over 48 and I had to drink 2 litres of fluid straight off
ᅡᅠ The drain was filling reasonably well and although my stomach hadn't gone down to looking like a normal stomach the fluid was moving out
ᅡᅠ I told hubby I would probably be staying the night as the fluid was still coming when he rang to find out if I needed anything
ᅡᅠ At 7
30 the drain seemed to stop, so I went for a walk and checked again, nothing further had come out
ᅡᅠ At 8
15 the attempted drain removal started
ᅡᅠ The pigtail again got tangled
ᅡᅠ God I screamedᅡᅠ when they tried to rip it back out, it should slide out gently but this one didn't uncoil
ᅡᅠ Jayne said she wasn't happy getting it out and off she went to find a doctor
ᅡᅠ The pain just from moving it and it being coiled against my insides was painful
ᅡᅠ Not something I wish to every experience again!ᅡᅠ A doctor came and after more morphine, and some lidocaine was injected she tried, she saw that the wire and snagged and after trying to untangle it she decided it needed cutting
ᅡᅠ God knows how she saw the wire to cut but I'm pleased she did
ᅡᅠ That's 3 to date that haven't come out as they should
ᅡᅠ I wonder if there are a faulty batch? ᅡᅠ I had so many well wishes from the meso community I could have cried
ᅡᅠ This morning I feel sore, both at the wound site and across the other side of my tummy
ᅡᅠ I am still a very peculiar shape but thankfully in one piece
ᅡᅠ I don't think I will be doing anything today, I was told I will crash either today or tomorrowᅡᅠdue to lack of protein
ᅡᅠ Hubby is going to go shopping today and has insisted I get Chris up to watch over me
ᅡᅠ I feel like a child that needs babysitting!ᅡᅠ I can understand his concern, 5
3 litres is aᅡᅠlot of fluid to have removed
ᅡᅠ I also received some very sad news yesterday, Barry Gore took his wings and is now free of pain
ᅡᅠ It is sad because his wife is now alone and he will be missed by his family greatly
ᅡᅠ It is also sad that he had to have this cancer in the first place
ᅡᅠ My thoughts are with them all
ᅡᅠ Have a good day if possible, if on treatment I pray it goes ok
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