Finally Home from the Hospital

kmccrary
on 10/23/08 6:35 am
I finally got released from the hospital yesterday.  I am so glad to be home but very frustrated that I still feel so crappy.  I guess spending 21 days total in the past 6 weeks flat on my back in the hospitals saps your strength.  The hole is still there in my stomach but it is getting better.  I hope next week's test will show that it is finally closed.  Then it will be a trip to OK to see how I'm supposed to start eating and drinking again.  This has been a very long, hard couple of months and I really need a break.  Please continue to keep me in your prayers as I could use all I can get. 

Kim

Kim J.
on 10/23/08 6:39 am - Claremore, OK
Kim, I'm so glad you are home!  I know you must be so worn out and word down!  You will be over this soon and a new skinny minny out on the town!  There will be no keeping you down!
I will be happy to see you on here and posting lots more!!!
Take care of yourself and take it EASY Girl!
Hugs
Kim

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marylaw
on 10/23/08 6:52 am - Winfield, KS
It's so good to hear you're home, Kim. I can imagine that you've wondered if this tunnel has a light at the end of it. I truly believe you've turned the corner, and it's going to get so much better for you, now. I continue to pray for you.
Are you willing to do some positive confessing? If so, say this several times a day, out loud, "I'm grateful that I am healed." Couldn't hurt, right?  :)
Please continue to keep us posted.
Blessings,
Mary
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kmccrary
on 10/23/08 7:03 am
I sure hope so.  I don't think I can take much more.  I have believed that God is going to provide and he has so far, but I am struggling with blaming myself for putting myself in this predicament with having the surgery.  You remind me so much of my mom who would've told me to be positive also.  I will try the positive confessing as I need to get over my guilt about having surgery and focus on getting better. 

Kim

marylaw
on 10/23/08 7:09 am - Winfield, KS
Oh, Kim. You did nothing wrong. It was not a mistake having the surgery. I'm sure it feels that it was, because it was a decision you made. There's a reason all of this is happening, but I truly don't believe it's because of anything you've done or not done.
I hope this doesn't weird you out, but I feel this is the work of the enemy, who is totally ticked off that you have taken back the reins of your life. The Bible calls him a "thief, who comes to steal, kill, and destroy." As a believer, God "has put all things under your feet," and since Satan's a "thing," he is under your feet. You just give him a STOMP and tell him to get out of your body and out of your home, in Jesus' Name!
You are stronger than you think, my friend.
Blessings,
Mary
"Don't tell God how big your storm is; tell your storm how BIG your God is!"

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Nancy Gene B.
on 10/23/08 7:29 am - Oklahoma City, OK
I am so glad you are home and hope you stay there this time -- you have definitely had your share of hospital stays!

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Emily C.
on 10/23/08 7:44 am - Claremore, OK
Hi Kim. I am fairly new to the board and don't know what has happened. Would you mind sharing? It sounds as though it were a terrible ordeal. I hope you continue to get better. I am praying for you.
Emily
    

 
kmccrary
on 10/24/08 4:59 am

I have been having problems with pain in my left shoulder and continuous nausea since my surgery.  It got pretty bad after about 4 weeks post-op and I had 3 CT's that would never show anything.  I had to keep going to the ER (5 times total) to get fluids and I thought I was finally getting somewhere when during one of my ER visits about 6 weeks ago they finally discovered that I had developed a leak.  I left the Wichita ER and went to OK (per doc's orders) and stayed at the Foundation hospital for 10 days and that is when they put me on TPN for nutrition and a drain tube to drain the abscess that had developed with the leak.  I came home and spent about a week at home and went back down to have the drain tube moved up and two days later it fell out after I took a shower.  Two days later I developed a major bacterial infection and I ended up in the ICU getting tons of antibiotics and had to have my PICC line removed and replaced a few days later.  That is my last hospital stay which lasted 11 days.  I have had 2 very nasty swallow tests and I still have a faint leak in my stomach so still no food or drink.  I'm home now (homebound) with 24-hour TPN (nutrition) going in my PICC line and waiting for the darned leak to close.  Once it closes I have to trek back to OK (somehow) and find out what the game plan is to start eating and drinking again.  It has been a very long and rough road but unfortunately I am one of the few statistics who got complications.  I think you will find that most people do not have the problems I've had.  It is something I wish I would have thought about more though because now I have bills from OK that my insurance won't pay for and the surgeons here in town won't have anything to do with me (insurance would've paid them I think).  So if there is anything to learn from me it would be to research what happens if you would happen to have any complications and hopefully your insurance is paying for your surgery.  If not, you really need to think about what happens if you do run into any problems.  But I'm going to believe that you will breeze through this and not have any problems at all!!


Kim

Emily C.
on 10/24/08 12:10 pm - Claremore, OK
Wow Kim what a time you have had of it. I am so sorry this has happened. I have heard of people getting leaks, but never knew what happened or how it was treated. I pray that your leak heals up soon and that you are now on the mend.
Emily
    

 
arkman54
on 10/23/08 8:28 am - Fort Smith, AR
I am so happy to hear you are home.  Even though you still feel drained, just being home has got to be such a relief.  I bet you get better being out of the hospital.  I so agree with Mary.  Speak positive statements over and over.  It helps.  I thank God for your healing also.  Michael



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