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Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: General Discussion => Topic started by: petey on March 14, 2008, 04:51:16 PM
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Marvin and I went back today (Fri) for two check-ups at Duke. I've been packing that open wound on his abdomen for about six weeks. This past week, I was having a hard time getting the packing in because it was closing up. The surgeon took one look at it and said to me, "You're good at this. Stop trying to squeeze the packing in there -- the cavity's filled and you have nothing left to pack!" He then put a gauze or two over it and a little bit of tape (in case it still has some drainage). Marvin was so happy (he hates the packing part -- and I'm not particularly fond of it either). The surgeon was really surprised that it had healed so quickly, but he did take a q-tip and push, push, push all around in the wound (or what's left of it) to make sure it had healed from the bottom up.
Marvin then asked his surgeon for a favor -- "Please," Marvin said, "email my nephrologist and tell him I can go back on the active waiting list." (Marvin's neph at Duke is also the head of the transplant division. They moved Marvin to "inactive" waiting status on December 3 because of the infection -- MRSA -- and while his time continued to accrue, he wasn't considered for any kidneys that came available since December.) The surgeon said, "Stay right here." In less than 5 minutes, he was back in the examining room with Marvin's neph. The surgeon told the neph that Marvin's wound had healed beautifully and, as far as he could tell, Marvin was infection-free. Then, the neph said he would move Marvin back to "active status" THIS AFTERNOON !!! :yahoo; :yahoo; :yahoo; :yahoo; :yahoo; :yahoo; :yahoo; :yahoo; :yahoo; :yahoo; :yahoo; :yahoo; :yahoo; :yahoo;
We also went to see the Infectious Disease doctor -- and he "cut Marvin loose," too. He said he thought Marvin was doing great and we don't have to go back to see him. Today was a very, very good day -- and one that we've waited for for three months now!
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Great news Marvin..I hope the nephrologist puts your name back on the list.. :bandance; :bandance; :bandance;
Hang in there Marvin and Nurse Petey. :)
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That s such great news Petey! :clap; :clap; :bandance; :bandance;
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:yahoo; That is GREAT! Nice to see the surgeon and the neph in one room I bet! You've done well Nurse petey! :clap;
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What good news. Those MRSA infections are near impossible to get rid of. Congrats!!!!
:2thumbsup; :2thumbsup; :2thumbsup;
Mimi
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:yahoo;
Great news!!!
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:yahoo; :yahoo; :yahoo; :yahoo; :grouphug;
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Great news!!! :cuddle;
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Petey, this is such great news! So glad to hear that you're both doing your parts so well (Marvin healing, and you taking care of him). :clap;
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KT --
so good to see a post from you. I saw on the news where the tornadoes came through Atlanta last night (Fri), and I was worried about you.
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Marvin, Petey, this is fantastic news and couldn't happen to nicer people. :yahoo; :yahoo; I'm so pleased for you :big hug:
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Petey - just saw this thread. Congratulations to you and Marvin!!!! I'm so happy that Marvin's wound healed.
It is pretty exciting to get back on the transplant list!!! :bandance;
Have a great day.
Sandyb
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Good news! YAY!!!!! :bandance;
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I am so glad that the wound is healed right this time and that he is back on active!! :bandance; :clap; :clap; Man, I don't even know what it means to pack a wound but it sure sounds horrible!! You are the bomb (is that to old school??) when it comes to spouses!!!!
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:thumbup; Great news, petey! Congrats to you and Marvin!
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:yahoo; :yahoo; Hey Marvin and petey. How in the world did I miss this thread? Oh I'll blame it on the flu bug. I'm so happy for Marvin and you. You'll get that call, SOON. :cuddle;
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Great news Petey. Wishing both of you the best and for the phone to ring!