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Almost the worst day of my life

  • Jul. 11th, 2009 at 12:02 AM
heart valve, aorta
J, please dimsseminate.  This is all I am up for.

Mark is not dead, although it isn't for lack of trying.

They are finally moving him down to ICU, probably about 1:30. This info comes from Bob who will be his nurse.  The electrical "circuitry" of mark's heart became interrupted when they cut through the aorta to get to the aortic valve. Not uncommon. They had a difficult time finding the right spots on Mark's heart to put the spots for the pacing electrodes that would work.  (this is after fixing the previous problem with the undiscovered left artery problem that required a bypass surgery in addition to the valve surgery).

Mark also developed some spots that didn't want to stop bleeding, and that took some time to fix.  His heart is very tired now and wants a vacation in Tahitii. So to let it rest, they are inserting an additional pump through the femoral artery to take the work off his heart until it is ready to go back to work.  I can't be bothered right now to tell you the name.

He has a full sternotamy in addition to the side opening.  What fun.

He will not be sewn up,  but instead is going to his room open an with the esophageal tube still in, just in case.  But his is going to his room, which is HUGE. They will keep him sedated until they can stitch him up and take the tube up.  He will be in hospital for about two weeks.

I will see him tonight, don't know about visitors other than me tomorrow. Nurse Bob said he will be unrcognizable, both from tubes and from the 20 lbs or so he has put on in surgery from the fluids they've been pushing into his system.

All I want is to have him keep breathing.  I have lost too many people.

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[info]wendyice wrote:
Jul. 11th, 2009 11:08 am (UTC)
We love you.
We have shed a few tears over the past few hours worrying about you both. It's been awful imagining what you must be going through. The waiting has been miserable even at this distance. It must be insufferable from your vantage point. Thank god Mark is oblivious to all this. If there is anything at all, ANYTHING, that we can do, please ask it. We were talking about coming up this weekend but we don't want to be in the way.

There's nothing like this sort of event to make you appreciate how valuable someone is to you. We have been overwhelmed by our appreciation for you both. Our hearts are full.

Wendy & David
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