Sure Signs of Progress
Kristi’s gut really kicked into high gear today — what we’ve been waiting for finally happened! X-rays and CT scans confirmed what the clinical signs had been suggesting: everything is open and functioning from top to bottom.
Equally great, the doctors decided to remove the NG tube — she’s completely tubeless for the first time in 13 days. While she still can’t eat or drink yet, I can’t fully describe the gratitude she felt toward the doctor when that tube came out.
The CT scan did show a hematoma (a collection of blood outside the blood vessels) beneath the incision. The doctors aren’t too concerned right now but will be monitoring it closely, hoping it resolves on its own.
We’re probably still a few days away from discharge, but things are definitely looking up tonight.
Without the NG tube, she looks a little less “hospital-ey” — and a lot more like herself again.
Love the thumbs up!
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ReplyDeleteHallelujah I love you Kristi, Whoohoo π€π€π€. May God continue His healing πππ
ReplyDeleteYay Kristy and yay Jim!!!! Continued prayers.
ReplyDeleteYAY!! π I’m glad for the good news! Keep it up ππ€❣️
ReplyDeletePraise the Lord!
ReplyDeleteWhoooo hoooooo! Great news!
ReplyDeleteAwesome news, we've been praying for you. Good luck.
ReplyDeleteGreat news!!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome news! πππ and love always, Aunt Mary ❤️
ReplyDeleteGreat news! What a relief!! π
ReplyDeleteSooo happy about the great news, God is in total control
ReplyDeleteMs. Kristi, Edwin.
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ReplyDeleteHello, Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove you, Dee
πGlad things are working well, good sign!
ReplyDeleteThat is good news! Contest prayers for a speedy hospital discharge
ReplyDeleteGod is on the move making changes. Love it!
ReplyDeleteFinally some better news. Dikke knuffel Kristy! π
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