Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Thoracic Outlet Syndrome/Brachial Plexopathy. In Memory Of DeAnne Marie.


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Old 01-06-2013, 09:29 PM #5
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Yes, I came home yesterday. Everyone agreed it would be best for me to be out of the hospital. They noticed I wasn't sleeping, pooping, eating much, and my vitals skyrocketed when providers came in the room because I couldn't trust them anymore. I was released and I feel soooo much better.

I have a lot of hospital anxiety too. You can tell them that and they may put you in a private room- but they didn't do it for me regardless of the fact that I could have used some privacy to pump too. They can prescribe you anti-anxiety medications if that will help you while you're there.

As for being away from your children, have them visit you if you can, and if you can't, can you bring a laptop and talk to them via Skype? It's easy to install and use and then you can actually see them. I did a lot of Skyping while I was in the hospital. Even just hearing their voices on the phone is a big help.

Prepare as much as you can for the big day for your children. I made a lot of frozen meals for my baby girl so I knew she would have healthy food and cleaned her room up. I also hung up outfits for her so it would be easy for family to dress her properly. I also wrote out 7 pages of instructions about her schedule and what rules to follow. I was kind of insane, but I knew that even if I was really out of it that they would have all their questions answered by referring to my e-mail :-P
Teller mom,

I had surgery on oct 4th at Barnes Jewish and I had a roommate, my wife stayed at the Parkway hotel whi
ch is right on the campus, so it made it easy for her to go back and forth since it all connected inside. It was also convient when I was released from BJ since they had me stay a couple extra nights in the hotel so they could remove the pain pill, the drain, do blood work, chest X-ray and PT

They have a special rate if you let them know you are having an operation, plus parking is only $5 a day.

Best of luck, I know you are in good hands with Dr Thompson.

PS. I am doing great and my shoulder blade has started to move so I should be able to start strength training in PT soon.

Regis
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