Monday, August 11, 2008

Recovery

Matt's surgery on Friday went ok, although the cut is 3 times bigger than anticipated as the operation involved more. He is now on a very slow road to recovery, learning to walk again (still with a walker).

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Surgery

Hello, not sure if many of you are still checking this, but just so you know, Matt was called in for surgery tomorrow, Aug. 8. It is a day procedure, so we'll be home tomorrow night.

Saturday, August 2, 2008

Matt is at home!

So, I've been thinking how to end this blog, but there's just more and more stories to tell...

After 3 weeks in hospital in Ukraine and 1 week in Germany, with a recommendation for surgery - here in Canada, one night stay in emergency is all that he got!!! Needless to say, I was NOT impressed!!! The doctors here said the MRI from Ukraine was not good enough, they did a cat scan (no idea of the spelling) and told Matt to try walking with a walker (even though he was told not to earlier, in case of further damage) and send him home...he is on a list for surgery...so now we wait...

On the way to the hospital today, I had my own adventure. Some jerk on the cell phone almost caused an accident, and I ran into the curb, busting my tire. Now, earlier in the day I was sorting out my currency, but didn't finish. So when I left the house, I took my purse, but my wallet wasn't in it, luckily I had a cell phone and was able to call my parents for help.

So, Matt's at home, and everyone is welcome to stop by.

We're home!!!

Oh, home sweet home!!! You propably thinking - was it uneventful? - well of course not, that doesn't seem to be our style...but it wasn't bad. The flight was alright all the way home and Matt seemed to be doing ok (especially stretched right out in the 1st class from Munich to Toronto), until about the last 1/2 hour of the 2nd flight. The hospital in Germany gave us enough medication for another day, including a liquid pain killer...which got spilled in the nurse's bag...so now the nurse was worried about accidentally licking his fingers and feeling the effects himself...then the stuff turned into a funky white powder which also looked bad, and Matt wasn't able to continue his steady stream of pain control. Luckily, we also got morphine for the 2nd flight as with the smaller airplane he couldn't lie down, so we knew it would cause more pain and discomfort, so Matt had to take that to help him out.

Then once we arrived at the hospital here in Regina, it was crazy busy, took us 3 hrs to get a room in emergency and a nurse came to check him over shortly after...the doctor was coming later but by that time I was so tired I couldn't sit without falling asleep so his mom took over. And now I'm up again...crazy time change will take a bit to adjust again.

So, Matt's at the General, come and see him - I know he'd love to see some familiar faces!