Still keeping you in my prayers. Now they are for praise and thanksgiving. And continued improvement. Hugs. Nan W
I went down to visit Meg on Monday and the bruising is still quite evident. It was lovely to see her looking a little bit back to normal although she has a bit of a way to go to being back to her old self. She is so thankful for all of your prayers. Love Chris
My best wishes for a speedy and complete recovery, dear Meganne!
Hugs, Lidia
Hope you are feeling better today being home. Prayers for you dear one.
Thank you all my very dear friends.
I would love to answer you all individually but my wrist and hand are so painful.
My leg, groin and right across my lower body are also all bruised, almost black already, probably due to the autoimmune disease of my liver.
Thankfully I was allowed to go home, when there was no more bleeding, after they removed the sutures. (It’s amazing how a hubby and two fur babies can make all your pains easier to cope with.)
I’m quietly confident the procedure has worked as the sharp pain, in my chest and back (between my shoulder blades), that had me in its grip since last November, has eased considerably.
The doctors are of the opinion that the Paroxysmal AF was triggered by the high doses of Prednisone I had to take to stop the liver from dying.
I’m still taking Prednisone, 40 weeks now, but on a low dosage.
On a brighter note the Autoimmune disease is under control and my Professor is amazed. I found out recently that they didn’t expect me to survive when I was so ill last July. I guess I still have work to do.
God bless you all, hugs n roses, it’s taken over an hour trying to write this, my hand is not co-operating.
Love you all so very much.
Thanks Christine.
No, not IV cannula, that’s further up my arm.
This was something they had in an artery, they had a pressure ball taped onto it. It’s starting to ease now but still a dull ache. Hugs n roses, xxxx
I am still praying that the procedure has no additional consequences and your recovery is complete. Hugs to you also!
Yep we all love u and So does God He is healing you and for that i am very thank-ful hugs xxxx
All the comments of other loved ones going through this are encouraging. I hope you are on the start of a great recovery!
I wish you all the best Meganne and hope you be back with us soon,
hugs,
Gabi
My dear Meganne, I have been worried about you. You are in my prayers. God Bless.
Thank you all so very much for your well wishes.
It’s been a bumpy ride but I’m alive. 😁
Still in hospital ICU, due to a bleeding issue , that is finally under control after 12 hours flat on my back, not moving and with the promise of a difficult night ahead.
My phone battery is nearly dead and I can’t reach the power point to charge it. 😫😭
So it’s a quick good night and God bless you all. Lost of love, M
I've added my prayers too for a successful surgery, a full recovery and a return to normal life for you. We just had a friend go through the same surgery last week and he is back to loving life and picking up his hobbies and chores with gusto.
I just saw this Meg - I think this procedure is not uncommon. I am saying a prayer for you - Please let us know how you are doing! Loads of hugs and love, Laura
Thoughts and prayers are with you. Hoping for a speedy recovery. Hugs
Praying that your heart will cooperate. Looking forward to see you back here
My Grand daughter's hubby under 35 yes old had 17 ablations.. In his heart . He made History. and his cardiologist is doing a paper on him. Every time they ablated one trigger another would pop up.. It has been 2 years and he is just fine now.
WOW! That’s amazing Miss Lillian.
I’m looking forward to getting my life back on track with a lot more energy. xxxxxx
If that’s the same as an ablation my Darling has had that. He stayed overnight in hospital but has been well since. Praying for a successful outcome.
Thoughts and prayers for a successful procedure and speedy recovery...
Thinking of you girlfriend. I'm home today and will be up at the church within the hour and light a candle for you to come through this surgery and be back to normal! Well, whatever "normal" means! Love to you and Ray. Love Chris