Thursday, August 6, 2009
First Follow Up Doc Visit
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
First Week Home
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Home!
CSU Day 6 - 10 AM
Monday, July 13, 2009
CSU Day 5 - 2:30 PM
CSU Day 5 - 11:30 AM
Sunday, July 12, 2009
CSU Day 4 - 11:30 PM
Saturday, July 11, 2009
CSU Day 3 - 10:50 PM
Friday, July 10, 2009
CSU Day 2 - 4 PM
Thursday, July 9, 2009
CSU Day 1 - 12:30 PM
CCU Day 2 - 10:30 AM
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
CCU Day 1 - 11:30 PM
CCU Day 1 - 3:30 PM
CCU Day 1 - 10:30 AM
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Surgery Day - 10 PM (last post today)
Surgery Day - 3:05 PM
Surgery Day - 1:30 PM
Surgery Day - 12:30 PM
Surgery Day - 10:50 AM
Surgery Day - 9:05 AM
Surgery Day - 7:50 AM
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Long Day
- we received more confirmation and positive comments about the surgeon. Everyone we have heard from in the medical field has praised him. Non-medical people have also.
- he was extremely nice and helpful and explained everything very dramatically. He is quite animated and fun to listen to. He is a Czech and has a really cool accent!
- he told us multiple times how fortunate (we say blessed) Terrie is to have discovered her heart problem the way she did rather than through a heart attack. He usually doesn't have the luxury of sitting down with his patients a few days before surgery to calmly explain what will happen. He normally is hurrying to save a life!
- the CCU charge nurse at HEB promised to work hard to control Terrie's nausea in the CCU in the days immediately after the surgery. He said they are very vigilant about that very thing in that unit. She will have a cardiac nurse personally and uniquely assigned to her in the CCU. After a few days in the CCU (Critical Care Unit), she will go to the CSU (Cardiac Step-down Unit).
- one negative comment came from the surgeon: he feels that since Terrie has such a strong nausea reaction to meds, she will likely still get nauseated from being medicated, but that it should be diminished from what she has had before. Let's keep praying for NONE!
We report to the hospital at 6 AM next Tuesday for a scheduled 7 AM surgery. They say that the surgery will likely not be completed until early to mid-afternoon. Most of the time is taken to prepare her for surgery and the actual work on her heart takes relatively little time. So, we are in for a long wait on Tuesday once they take her in. When completed, they will not wake her, but take her and all her support equipment directly to CCU. If they have a wireless connection in the surgical waiting room, I'll update the blog as I get surgery updates from the circulating nurse. All of you guys are so great for praying for us! Keep it up!
Monday, June 29, 2009
Pre-op Plans
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Surgery Date Set
Monday, June 15, 2009
Birthday Girl
Waiting Mode
- that God guide us into the hands of the perfect surgeon for Terrie
- that we have the surgery at the hospital with the best facilities & care for her
- that Terrie be healthy until the surgery can be completed (she feels no symptoms, but does tire easily due to the beta blockers she is taking)
- that God will remove any anxieties that Terrie feels as she approaches the surgery
All you prayer warriors out there are so precious to us. Terrie has repeatedly commented in the last 2 weeks about how remarkable it is that so many are taking her name to God's throne. She is getting an ocean of hugs every time she goes to church. Thank you so much!
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Heart Doc Visit
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
The Set Up
 Our current situation has driven me into the blogging world. So, here we go with the set up: A few weeks ago my precious Terrie began the process of a complete physical check up. During all her testing, an abnormality in her heart was detected. After pursing various tests - multiple EKGs, a nuclear stress test, at-rest test, echocardiograms, and finally a heart cath test last Friday - the following has been discovered: one of the main branches of her left coronary artery is 100% blocked. In addition, one branch of the right c.a. is showing some narrowing in a couple of spots. The good news is that her corollary arteries on the heart have branched over to the starved region and kept that part of the heart muscle alive! Praise God for that. The bad news is that she is likely going to have bypass surgery to correct the 100% blockage and restore a healthy blood flow that that area of the heart. The narrowed spots would be given attention as well during the procedure. We will visit with her cardiologist tomorrow (Wed, 6/10) to learn more. I'll post more tomorrow. Many of you have already been praying for Terrie and we cherish those prayers and beg you to continue. Blessings to you all!
 Our current situation has driven me into the blogging world. So, here we go with the set up: A few weeks ago my precious Terrie began the process of a complete physical check up. During all her testing, an abnormality in her heart was detected. After pursing various tests - multiple EKGs, a nuclear stress test, at-rest test, echocardiograms, and finally a heart cath test last Friday - the following has been discovered: one of the main branches of her left coronary artery is 100% blocked. In addition, one branch of the right c.a. is showing some narrowing in a couple of spots. The good news is that her corollary arteries on the heart have branched over to the starved region and kept that part of the heart muscle alive! Praise God for that. The bad news is that she is likely going to have bypass surgery to correct the 100% blockage and restore a healthy blood flow that that area of the heart. The narrowed spots would be given attention as well during the procedure. We will visit with her cardiologist tomorrow (Wed, 6/10) to learn more. I'll post more tomorrow. Many of you have already been praying for Terrie and we cherish those prayers and beg you to continue. Blessings to you all!  
 
 
 
 
