Hi Gang,
Dave here again. Thought this blog needs a little testosterone - so I'm sticking with the sports metaphor. Well, the game's over and Sarah's in the locker room. Sarah is awake, out of recovery and in her room. She's resting semi-comfortably, in a bit of pain but currently enjoying a brief high after recently being given a hit of pain killer in her IV a few minutes ago.
The reconstruction also went exactly according to plan - no problems with her prior radiated left side (which presented potential for complications). In fact, I peeked and she looks, well, like Sarah. Remarkable, given all that's happened today.
The team is exhausted, but victorious. Sarah 2, Cancer 0.
Dave, Thanks for the update. Glad to hear part 2 was a success and that's she resting comfortably. You both deserve a good sleep after the long day. Love to all.
ReplyDeleteJennifer
GO SARAH! I would do more of a cheer but i was never in cheerleading in high school - I am just so very very very thankful!! Amen.
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Okay, tears here, Dave. Thanks for the updating - you have done a wonderful job and I am sure it was a very hard day for you, too. God bless drugs for Sarah (and you too, if needed!).
ReplyDeleteLindsay
We were all pulling for you both today...thanks for the updates...you just gave cancer a swift kick in the rear! Hope you both get some rest. Much love coming to you from the gang in Natick and way up yonder in Maine. xoxo
ReplyDeleteThanks for this update Dave. I've been thinking of all of you today. Give Sarah a gentle XO from me and here is one for you and Lilah too - if you need anything at all just let me know - XOXOXO Sue (Spencer)
ReplyDeleteThank you for keeping us updated, Dave. You are all in our thoughts and prayers as recovery begins. I remember after my BMX I felt like a baby elephant was sitting on my chest. Hope Sarah's elephant is very small and her initial pain is lessened each day. XOXO
ReplyDeleteThanks again for the update, Dave. What a relief to know she came thru the surgery and the recon was able to go as planned. Now she can begin the healing process. Gentle hugs to Sarah...and more to you and Lilah...Jen (bco buddy in California)
ReplyDeleteSo glad that Sarah tolerated the surgery and anesthesia. Hope she is able to function and has a speedy recovery!
ReplyDeleteHi, funny what you wrote about what this blog needing some testo, but wrt the sports metaphor, go ahead and spike that ball in the endzone twice Sarah and Dave!
ReplyDelete-Eric W