The idle musings of a former military man, former computer geek, medically retired pastor and now full-time writer. Contents guaranteed to offend the politically correct and anal-retentive from time to time. My approach to life is that it should be taken with a large helping of laughter, and sufficient firepower to keep it tamed!
Monday, September 21, 2015
Off to the hospital
Blogging will be light until this evening. I'm on my way to the hospital for an in-patient procedure.
Readers will recall my adventures with kidney stones a couple of months ago. Well, it turns out that a large fragment had remained behind, and was recently jolted loose from its place of concealment. It's been cutting on me internally ever since, to my great discomfort. (Yesterday it looked like I was peeing more blood than urine - NOT good!) So, later today the nice urologist will feed a tube up my anesthetized whatsit until he can see what's going on in there. He'll then zap the offending stone with a laser and try to extract the bits and pieces.
Hopefully I'll be home by tonight, and hopefully I won't be peeing dark red any more. That's distinctly unsettling . . . Say a prayer for me today, if you'd be so kind, and for the doctor and operating room staff - and for my wife, that she doesn't kill me until I become less of a grumpy old fart over this! (Truly, she's been a wonderful helpmate. I don't think I could have handled this nearly as well without her.)
Peter
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23 comments:
Fingers crossed for your health, sir!
Prayers headed heavenward on your behalf, sir.
Prayers, Peter...prayers...
I wish you a full and speedy recovery!
Prayers are outbound.
Prayers sent. Here's to an easy procedure with a fast recovery, brother.
Good luck Peter!
Peeing the red stuff? Now I can't help but think of the whole "water in to wine" thing ... and you're peeing it. Bloody show-off!
This is what convinced me that the pain involved with a kidney stone must be as bad - if not worse - than I could imagine.
"Yeah, the treatment for this is that we stuff a laser up your whatsit and pul the trigger."
"You know what? Go for it, man. Can't be worse than this."
*shudder*
Prayers going out!
Thoughts and prayers are with the both of you. Get well soon, my friend.
Does the laser come with a tiny Raquel Welch to help aim it?
Godfrey Daniel.
Prayers sent!
Somehow, I can't encounter the term "laser lithotripsy" without thinking of Alderaan.
May your procedure be less dramatic, if no less effective!
"Say a prayer for me today, if you'd be so kind, and for the doctor and operating room staff - and for my wife..."
Done.
Peter's home. Groggy, in a lot of pain, but he's home.
Thanks for the prayers, everyone. They are deeply, deeply appreciated.
Prayer flag still up . . for Peter, Mrs. Peter, and the hospital staff now drowning their memories at the local bar ;)
LittleRed1
Peter,
I'm glad you made it home. One of the blessings of a kidney stone is that they hurt so much any treatment that takes away the pain is worth it.
You will feel much better in a couple of days.
Glen in Texas
Done, Get well quickly Peter!
Thanks for the update, Wing, good thoughts sent up for a swift recovery.
Get well rapidly, Peter!
Bless your heart! (said in the Nice manner)
Prayers from Texas for a quick recovery and really good pain meds!
Hope you have a swift recovery, and that your pee returns to its normal color!
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