Saturday, June 8, 2019

Recovery: Week Four


            Cindy was relieved of her PEG (stomach tube) on Wednesday.  She had disdained the use of it for the past week or so and is pleased that she can sleep on her stomach again.  The removal involved checking in with the hospital reception, filling out several forms, the wristlet ID bracelet, the escort to the surgical area, dressing in the typical hospital johnny gown, confirmation of the correct procedure with several nurses and then the wait.  Then the exceedingly friendly nurse/PA arrived, released the air out of PEG port that keeps a balloon inflated inside the stomach (the anchor for the PEG), pulled it out, slapped a piece of gauze over the incision, put on a six-inch diameter bandage and pronounced it good.  Took about a minute.  Seemed embarrassed that all the rigmarole was necessary and gave simple care instructions.   (One is astonished that dealing with a hole in the stomach is quite so perfunctory.)
            Thursday Cindy had her last session with the PT specialist and added a few more exercises to her to-do list.  Thursday evening another dinner on the Kennedy Center terrace and things seem to be returning to a new mode of normal.