Wednesday, December 30, 2009

The Last Installment of the Blog

It has been a while since I last made an entry. I guess as I have been getting better and getting farther from the surgery things have been getting more and more back to normal and I've need the blog and its therapeutic value less and less. I hope the blog has helped everyone who has read it understand how I'm doing as much as it has helped me share my emotions. So one last entry...

This week I started back to work full-time. It was a short week since I took vacation on Monday and we only have 3 days this week with New Years Eve and New Years Day as holidays. It is a short sample but I feel good and my energy level has been good this week. The real test will come next week with a 5 day work week. Sounds tough but I'm sure I'll be fine.

It is interesting, although it has been 8 weeks to the day since the surgery, it has all gone so fast. I'm not sure I would have believed it before the surgery, but it really has gone quickly. I feel good and almost back to normal, although every once in a while I have a pain in my chest if I move my arms the wrong way, and there is the long scar on my chest as the reminder. I learned a lot about myself, my wife and kids, my friends, family, neighbors, and co-workers. I am a very lucky person in so many ways. I think I'll use my scar as a reminder of that.

Thanks everyone for all you have done from the visits in the hospital, to the food you brought, to the calls to see how I'm doing, the cards, the well wishes, the "Glenn sitting", and gift baskets. Thank you most for just being there for us. I wouldn't wish open heart surgery on anyone, but I am thankful for the positives that have come out of it. Thank you.

Monday, November 30, 2009

A Happy Thanksgiving Weekend

It was a good Thanksgiving weekend. A lot to be thankful for this year. As always thankful for the good things like family, friends, a good job, and a nice house to live in. This year I am also thankful for the bumps in the road. Without those bumps we just might not recognize how good the good things really are, so for the bumps I am thankful as well.

Although we didn't get to go home to Jefferson City for the holiday, our family had a nice Thanksgiving day with Tom, Robin, and Trisha. A good meal and Kim made some very good pumpkin pie. On Friday, Kim still got in her black Friday shopping and on Saturday Grandma Susan, Karen, Esta, and Aunt Lillian came up to visit. The kids were home, it was a good weekend.

Getting a little better each day still. Progress is a little harder to recognize, but each time I can reach something I couldn't before or that I can walk all the way around the walking path near the house, I see I am getting a little better. More rehab this week and more blood tests. Starting to hone in on the medication level to get my INR where they want it. We will see how it goes. Talk to you soon.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Surgeon Visit

Today I went to see Dr. Forman for my post-op follow-up. He said everything was progressing fine and I could begin resuming normal activities as I was up to it. He said my heart and lungs sound great and that everything seems to be healing just fine. He was a little less concerned about my INR levels, but indicated it sometimes takes a little while to get the levels in-line between 2.5 and 3.5. (By the way, my level was 1.9 on Monday and I needed to get more shots starting today. Kim was soooo happy to give me some more of those.) All in all it was a very good visit and I am very happy with his report. :)

Since the surgeons office is very close, I decided to stop by "the cave" for a short visit. It was good to see a few people from work and let them know I was recovering well. Hoping to have enough stamina and less soreness to return to work at least part-time by the end of the year.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

The Bad, the Ugly, and the Good

Well it has been a little while since I last checked in and a few things have happened. First the bad and ugly and I saved the good for last.

The Bad: Kim and Kathleen have had colds the last couple of days. Kim is OK, but a little tired. She took Kathleen to the doctor today with an ear/sinus infection that got into her eye. I guess tomorrow there will be 3 of us at home since Kathleen can't go with her eye like it is.

The Ugly: My blood INR level has been lower than the target range on the test on Thursday. Low enough that the doctor prescribed some additional medicine, shots :( Five shot (2 a day) over the weekend into my stomach. I'm not sure if it is harder on me or on Kim who has to give them to me. They don't really hurt, but it is a bit of an unexpected pain if you know what I mean. Hopefully the Coumadin/Warfarin dosage will get worked out this week, and I can move on. It's frustrating, and I think this really made me realize that the blood testing will be an ongoing regular battle that I will have to get used to. I'll have to offer it up.

The Good: I really wanted to save the good for last, because the last few days haven't been as bad as they may have sounded. I am feeling better each day and getting less sore. Went to church again today and watched the Chiefs (they won, miracles do happen). Still getting great support from friends, neighbors, and co-workers. The meals and desserts everyone have brought have been very good and very comforting. Thanks guys! The good definitely outweighs the bad and ugly. We have alot to be thankful for this week.

Talk to you soon.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

2 Weeks

So today it is 2 weeks since the surgery. I remember going into the surgery thinking that the recovery would take some time and to be patient with it. I have to keep reminding myself. Everyday a little better, but I'm still sore and get tired pretty easily and I wish it would be faster.

The weather the last few days has limited my outside walks, so I have taken to walking the house. Today Kim took me to Target and Dick's. Whoopie. The walking was good but I was surprised how quickly I got tired and was ready to come home. Christmas shopping is more work than it looks like.

Thanks again to everyone for all the support, the cards, the prayers, the food, and the well wishes. It is all good and helps me keep patient and let the healing continue.

Another blood test tomorrow as they try to get my INR level in range. Hopefully this one will get us a little closer.

Talk to you soon.

Monday, November 16, 2009

Good Weekend - Bad Weather

I had a good weekend. Feeling a little better each day and we had several activities for the girls. I have started to slip into a routine of morning walk, lunch, afternoon nap, and afternoon walk. A nice routine. I'm still sore and still get tired easily, but I can see my chest healing and I'm getting a little more range of motion and a little more energy each day.

I went to Mass yesterday morning. It was good to see everyone from church. I think they were surprised to see me. I sat for most of Mass, but was able to make it to communion without my trusty pillow in tow. A major accomplishment.

My new heart valve even made it through a Chiefs game. We watched with the Wankum clan, and I made it through OK. The Chiefs can sure test your stress level so this was a good check, and I passed.

Another blood test this morning as they try to narrow in on what my dosage of blood-thinner medication should be. Maybe some already know this, but I hate giving blood. I have a real problem with it. I told Kim I have a 6th sense, that I can feel the blood leaving my arm and I immediately start a cold sweat. Well I guess I better get used to it, as it will be a regular occurance. This is one I guess I'll just have to offer up.

Talk to you soon.

Friday, November 13, 2009

Another Good Day

Another good day today. Feeling well enough to knock a few items of the computer to-do list that have been hanging around for a while. I feel pretty good, but really notice the soreness when I get close to the time for another pain pill.

Longer walks each day and a little higher on the Spirometer (I can get it to 2000 now).

I had another visitor today. Jason and his son Ryan stopped by for a visit. Jason was off for the day and stopped by for a little bit. Thanks Jason, it was good to see you and Ryan. Knowing how Ryan started out when he was born with special heart surgery and is now an energetic 17 month old. Makes me think I can recover and get back to being an energetic person too.