Guest guest Posted December 7, 2008 Report Share Posted December 7, 2008 Ian Cribb wrote: Please add that to your reBirth calender, umless it's already there and maybe that was another post that went missing. Ian Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2008 Report Share Posted December 7, 2008 Response lost again! one more time. Will do. I checked, and it's not there - I still even have the CB site bookmarked! I can't believe I never posted it before. My apologies to Todd, , Joanne and Steve. I suspect it's because of the second transplant (12/12/03 - I generally only "celebrate" the latest one), but here's the first one. Thanks for pointing out my error. Arne From their Caringbridge site: Tuesday, December 2, 2003 3:30 PM CST Surgery is over, and the boys are doing very well! They are both in recover. is sound asleep and not complaining of pain; Todd is still sedated. The transplant team and coordinators say things are great. Joanne wanted everyone to know they are doing well, and she will give you all more information tonight. Tuesday, December 2, 2003 9:56 PM CST THE GUYS ARE DOING GREAT!!! I am truly exhausted and am hoping to get some sleep tonight as I know the guys are in great hands with their ICU nurses and we can't see them again until tomorrow at 10:00am. But before I go to bed I just wanted to quickly give you all a quick update. We got to see both guys tonight. They both looked great. I was so surprised to see making jokes in the recovery room and also thanking all of his doctors for doing such a great job. He was so alert. The epidural he received for pain has been working very well so far. He stayed in recovery longer than necessary, but they didn't have a bed available for him up in ICU. Once he got to ICU he was able to sleep much better, because it was so much quieter. When we left him he was sound asleep and the nurse said he was doing fantastic. The only thing he really doesn't like is the nasogastric tube (I think that is what it is called). He can't wait for that to come out. Todd is still sedated and still is on the ventilator. He looks so peaceful and also is getting some color back in his skin. He did great during surgery. He was very anemic and needed a blood transfusion. But they said the transplant went fantastic. We were all so surprised and thrilled that both guys were in ICU by 7:00pm and on the road to recovery. We really didn't think that was going to happen until 10 or 11. Wednesday, December 3, 2003 9:25 AM EST It is a glorious day. Our guys had a good night. was up talking to his nurse about his fishing trips (if you know , then you know he is feeling good). He told the nurse to let me know he wasn't in pain, because he knew I would be worrying. After all he is gone through he is still thinking of everyone else. Yesterday he kept wanting us to go be with Todd...he said he was feeling good and he didn't want Todd to be alone. He was so happy Todd was doing good. He even had his nurse check on Todd during the night. What a true love and bond those two brothers share. Ian Cribb wrote: Please add that to your reBirth calender, umless it's already there and maybe that was another post that went missing. Ian Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2008 Report Share Posted December 7, 2008 Response lost again! one more time. Will do. I checked, and it's not there - I still even have the CB site bookmarked! I can't believe I never posted it before. My apologies to Todd, , Joanne and Steve. I suspect it's because of the second transplant (12/12/03 - I generally only "celebrate" the latest one), but here's the first one. Thanks for pointing out my error. Arne From their Caringbridge site: Tuesday, December 2, 2003 3:30 PM CST Surgery is over, and the boys are doing very well! They are both in recover. is sound asleep and not complaining of pain; Todd is still sedated. The transplant team and coordinators say things are great. Joanne wanted everyone to know they are doing well, and she will give you all more information tonight. Tuesday, December 2, 2003 9:56 PM CST THE GUYS ARE DOING GREAT!!! I am truly exhausted and am hoping to get some sleep tonight as I know the guys are in great hands with their ICU nurses and we can't see them again until tomorrow at 10:00am. But before I go to bed I just wanted to quickly give you all a quick update. We got to see both guys tonight. They both looked great. I was so surprised to see making jokes in the recovery room and also thanking all of his doctors for doing such a great job. He was so alert. The epidural he received for pain has been working very well so far. He stayed in recovery longer than necessary, but they didn't have a bed available for him up in ICU. Once he got to ICU he was able to sleep much better, because it was so much quieter. When we left him he was sound asleep and the nurse said he was doing fantastic. The only thing he really doesn't like is the nasogastric tube (I think that is what it is called). He can't wait for that to come out. Todd is still sedated and still is on the ventilator. He looks so peaceful and also is getting some color back in his skin. He did great during surgery. He was very anemic and needed a blood transfusion. But they said the transplant went fantastic. We were all so surprised and thrilled that both guys were in ICU by 7:00pm and on the road to recovery. We really didn't think that was going to happen until 10 or 11. Wednesday, December 3, 2003 9:25 AM EST It is a glorious day. Our guys had a good night. was up talking to his nurse about his fishing trips (if you know , then you know he is feeling good). He told the nurse to let me know he wasn't in pain, because he knew I would be worrying. After all he is gone through he is still thinking of everyone else. Yesterday he kept wanting us to go be with Todd...he said he was feeling good and he didn't want Todd to be alone. He was so happy Todd was doing good. He even had his nurse check on Todd during the night. What a true love and bond those two brothers share. Ian Cribb wrote: Please add that to your reBirth calender, umless it's already there and maybe that was another post that went missing. Ian Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2008 Report Share Posted December 7, 2008 Hard to believe it's been 5 years. That was a very dramatic transplant.Marie To: From: stonehollowmn@...Date: Sun, 7 Dec 2008 10:09:21 -0600Subject: Re: To be added to Arne's reBirth Calander Response lost again! one more time. Will do. I checked, and it's not there - I still even have the CB site bookmarked! I can't believe I never posted it before. My apologies to Todd, , Joanne and Steve. I suspect it's because of the second transplant (12/12/03 - I generally only "celebrate" the latest one), but here's the first one. Thanks for pointing out my error. Arne From their Caringbridge site: Tuesday, December 2, 2003 3:30 PM CST Surgery is over, and the boys are doing very well! They are both in recover. is sound asleep and not complaining of pain; Todd is still sedated. The transplant team and coordinators say things are great. Joanne wanted everyone to know they are doing well, and she will give you all more information tonight. Tuesday, December 2, 2003 9:56 PM CST THE GUYS ARE DOING GREAT!!! I am truly exhausted and am hoping to get some sleep tonight as I know the guys are in great hands with their ICU nurses and we can't see them again until tomorrow at 10:00am. But before I go to bed I just wanted to quickly give you all a quick update. We got to see both guys tonight. They both looked great. I was so surprised to see making jokes in the recovery room and also thanking all of his doctors for doing such a great job. He was so alert. The epidural he received for pain has been working very well so far. He stayed in recovery longer than necessary, but they didn't have a bed available for him up in ICU. Once he got to ICU he was able to sleep much better, because it was so much quieter. When we left him he was sound asleep and the nurse said he was doing fantastic. The only thing he really doesn't like is the nasogastric tube (I think that is what it is called). He can't wait for that to come out. Todd is still sedated and still is on the ventilator. He looks so peaceful and also is getting some color back in his skin. He did great during surgery. He was very anemic and needed a blood transfusion. But they said the transplant went fantastic. We were all so surprised and thrilled that both guys were in ICU by 7:00pm and on the road to recovery. We really didn't think that was going to happen until 10 or 11. Wednesday, December 3, 2003 9:25 AM EST It is a glorious day. Our guys had a good night. was up talking to his nurse about his fishing trips (if you know , then you know he is feeling good). He told the nurse to let me know he wasn't in pain, because he knew I would be worrying. After all he is gone through he is still thinking of everyone else. Yesterday he kept wanting us to go be with Todd...he said he was feeling good and he didn't want Todd to be alone. He was so happy Todd was doing good. He even had his nurse check on Todd during the night. What a true love and bond those two brothers share. Ian Cribb wrote: Please add that to your reBirth calender, umless it's already there and maybe that was another post that went missing. Ian You live life online. So we put Windows on the web. Learn more about Windows Live Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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