I have survived!!!
I want to thank each and everyone of you for your concern and support. I had soooo many messages waiting for me when I got home from the hospital, it actually overwhelmed me. Please forgive me for not answering personally, but I am just beginning to feel human again. I went into the hospital severely dehydrated but they did start potassium and fluids and did the surgery. I also had my gallbladder out, which is probably a good thing, but because of the dehydration I had to stay in the hospital five days. On the up side, I have felt some stronger each day. This is day 7 and I hope day 14 finds me much much better. I am struggling with the usual things, drinking all my water and getting in 2 protein shakes a day. I know it comes with time. Also, the exercise thing is not happening right now. I am piddling around the house some, doing up a few dishes, putting in a load of clothes to wash, but that is about it. Tell me I am not a complete woose! Thank you again for caring. It means a lot to me. And thank you Carla for being my Angel!!
Reggie
Karen C
Isn't IV potassium so much fun? NOT! I had to have that too, and I didn't even realize I had low potassium until I got in the hospital. Do you have to take potassium at home too? If you do, and they give you this powdery stuff that is supposed to be mixed with water and taste orangey, here's the trick that makes it taste a little better: mix it with Crystal Light orange. In fact, CL Orange will mask the taste of just about any yucky medicine, I discovered post-op (liquid zoloft included, which is really horrible tasting stuff). Glad you are home after five days. I got stuck in there for two days because of a heart glitch that was probably due to low potassium, so you have to watch the potassium levels. Good luck to you.