At 6:00 a.m., we walk across the street to the Surgical Center. At the check-in, we verify patient information again. John is given a pager. As information about my case is available, he will be paged by the clerk. My code-name is jotted on a piece of paper and slipped across the desk.
The Cleveland Clinic performs an average of 250 surgeries each day. In order to keep families updated on the status of their loved ones, a large video display terminal hangs in the lounge.
For privacy, each patient is listed by code. My progress will be updated throughout the morning on the board. Jokes about Delayed, Cancelled, etc. appearing beside my code ensue.
The rest of the day's recap, courtesy of John's emails from that day:
8:06 a.m. - Chris is in surgery. It will take about 3 hours and then another 2 hrs. in PACU. We'll be able to see her for 10 mins. in the recovery room after that.
11:19 a.m. - Picture the arrival/departure board at the airport. The board now shows she has entered PACU though we haven't heard anything yet.
11:58 a.m. - Spoke to the doctor. Surgery went fine...The pacemaker is on and seems to be working fine. Probably another hour before we can see Chris.
Keeper, The Caring Canine, stopped to visit us. The hospital has a Chocolate Labrador Retriever that is walked through the waiting area, offering comfort to family members.
1:00 p.m. - We had our first 10 minute visit with Chris...She looks better than expected and is feeling pretty good overall. Once she's in her room, we will be able to stay with her longer. Looks like we can finally celebrate. Time to go have a beer!
At some point, we'd been told that 2 visitors would be allowed to see the patient in the Recovery Room. I pictured John, Mom and Dad playing Rock-Paper-Scissors in the waiting room. Luckily, they find Lloyd is willing to bend the rules a little. At the 9-minute mark, he shows up to escort them out.
I am moved into a room in M-building. At some point, the Nursing Aide comes in to present me with some swag. Cruel to receive a water pitcher and not be able to use it, don't-ch-ya' think?
Monday, June 11, 2007
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