• Tim update from wife

    From John H@21:1/5 to All on Tue Feb 21 10:03:47 2023
    ****Tim update, 2/20/23****
    Good Morning!
    Praise GOD from whom all Blessings Flow! Here’s the latest update
    from Bridget:
    The nurse this morning told me the Drs were videotaping his breathing
    with the breathing meter last night. He was maxing out at 4000(the top
    of the scale) and they couldn’t believe it. He volunteered to do it
    for one of the surgeons this morning…perhaps enjoying being the center
    of positive affirmation a little too much:)
    His organs, especially his kidneys are responding slowly. They may
    need to do temporary dialysis but not yet. (we learned that the
    heart-lung machine used during surgery only supplies blood to the
    brain, so this is ‘normal’)
    He is still pretty drugged which is impacting his memory and making
    him tired and sluggish. They are in their words, “Amazed” at how well
    he is doing. They took out the balloon pump( left in after surgery) in
    the event the new heart has issue. They also removed the respirator.
    Both within less than 24 hours after his surgery was complete. On
    average it’s 2 or 3 days before they remove them.
    He is sitting up in chair this morning for first time since surgery.
    Thank you for your continued support. There are no words to express
    how grateful we are for your continued prayers and kindness.

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  • From True North@21:1/5 to John H on Tue Feb 21 09:42:35 2023
    On Tuesday, 21 February 2023 at 11:03:49 UTC-4, John H wrote:
    ****Tim update, 2/20/23****
    Good Morning!
    Praise GOD from whom all Blessings Flow! Hereā€™s the latest update
    from Bridget:
    The nurse this morning told me the Drs were videotaping his breathing
    with the breathing meter last night. He was maxing out at 4000(the top
    of the scale) and they couldnā€™t believe it. He volunteered to do it
    for one of the surgeons this morningā€¦perhaps enjoying being the center
    of positive affirmation a little too much:)
    His organs, especially his kidneys are responding slowly. They may
    need to do temporary dialysis but not yet. (we learned that the
    heart-lung machine used during surgery only supplies blood to the
    brain, so this is ā€˜normalā€™)
    He is still pretty drugged which is impacting his memory and making
    him tired and sluggish. They are in their words, ā€œAmazedā€ at how well
    he is doing. They took out the balloon pump( left in after surgery) in
    the event the new heart has issue. They also removed the respirator.
    Both within less than 24 hours after his surgery was complete. On
    average itā€™s 2 or 3 days before they remove them.
    He is sitting up in chair this morning for first time since surgery.
    Thank you for your continued support. There are no words to express
    how grateful we are for your continued prayers and kindness.


    Darn...that's one tough Marine.
    Guess it helps to be on the good side of the Big Guy above.

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