Saturday, March 31, 2007

Continuing Day 2

Hello again. Just giving you an update on DeWayne. The drainage decreased and they took his 2 drainage tubes out about 5:00 p.m. He is in alittle pain but over all doing very well and is on schedule. It is about 5:30 now and he will be getting dinner soon. So I will talk to you all later.

Praise the Lord for all he's done!

Teresa

2 Day Post-Op

It is Saturday at 11:30 a.m. and DeWayne is doing okay. Trying to manage the pain is important right now. They just removed the port line from his neck. He needs to lie there for 30 minutes and then they are going to have him sit in the chair for lunch. He went for 2 short walks yesterday and 1 so far today. That is good. We were hoping that the 2 drainage tubes would come out today.But they are not because he is still having some drainage. This is normal. His day nurse is Kate and a very nice christian lady. She goes to a First Baptist Church near her home. She keeps a prayer journal and she told us we were being added to it. I praise God for the christian nurses he has put us with during our stay. It has been so helpful. I hope all is well back home thank you for all your e-mails and responses. It is very helpful and encouraging. We miss you all and can not wait to get home.

Teresa

Friday, March 30, 2007

1 Day Post-Op

DeWayne had a good night all vitals and numbers are good. He has now been moved from ICU to the progressive care, where he will be until discharge. They moved him about 9:30 this morning. We have had the best nurses! The first thing DeWayne said when they pulled the breathing tube out was Praise the Lord! The nurse told me she loved that because she did not here many patients ever say it. His ICU nurse's name was Cara and a nice christian lady. She said he had been a star patient. He is now diconnected from several things put still has alot of tubes and different things attached. He is able to drink clear liquids and he had jello this morning. I will update you all later today. Thanks to all who have replied with comments and E-mails. Thank you church family, friends and family for all the cards we have been able to read. Thank you so so much for your heart felt love and prayers . You are all such a blessing to us. We can't wait to get home and see everyone.

Teresa

Thursday, March 29, 2007

Post-Op Report

Good evening everyone. It is 5:15p.m. and he is awake (in and out), the breathing tube came out a few hours ago. He has his own button to push for pain meds that automatically goes into his I.V. He is using it and the pain is under pretty good control. He needs to cough more and breathe deep. He does not want to because it hurts, but he has too! He really wants a big glass of water but all he gets is ice chips. Over all he is doing very well and all vitals are good.


Teresa

Spoke With the Surgeon

It is 11:55 and I just spoke with the surgeon. Everything went very well. They removed the thick piece of the wall muscle and fixed his muscle bridge. Everything else looks great! The surgeon said he should only be in ICU about 4-6 hours. He suspects only about 4 because he does not expect any complications, due to the surgery going so well and DeWayne being young.
I am suppose to get to see him in about 40 minutes. I will update you again later on. GOD IS GOOD ALL THE TIME!

Teresa

The Sugery is Done

It is 11:00 and the nurse just informed me that the main part of the surgery is over and they are closing him up right now. He is off the lung and heart bypass machine and his heart is pumping on its own. PRAISE the LORD! He is currently in satisfactory condition, which is the best he can be right now. He should be brought down in the next 45 minutes and then the surgeon will come and speak with me. What a relief. Now we can pray for a great and speedy recovery. I will update you after I speak with the surgeon. Thanks to everyone for your prayers and love.

Teresa

Morning Update of Surgery

It is now 9:30 and I have been moved to the postop/ICU floor. He went to the O.R. at 7:47 and the actual procedure started at 8:30. The nurse coordinator just came to me and informed me that he is now on the bypass machine and they are starting the repair. As she updates me I will continue to inform you.
This hospital is so HUGE they have to escort you everywhere! The staff is fantastic. It is truly a top notch facility.

Teresa

Morning of Surgery

Good morning everybody. We arrived at St. Marys at 5:45 this morning to check in. They started his work up quickly after that. They took him to pre-op at 7:20 and he went into surgery at 7:47. It is 8:05 right now. They expect the surgery to take approx. 3 hours. Just please continue to be in prayer and for God to guide the doctors every move. I will up date you as I can through out the day as I get information. Thank you again for your love, prayers, and support.

Teresa

Wednesday, March 28, 2007

The Night Before

Well here I am finally with a strong enough internet signal to post from my room. It's about midnight and we are going to be leaving early in the morning. I have to say that I can feel all of those prayers and I have a sincere calm and peace about tomorrow. My wife has been so good about this whole thing we've been fighting for many years and now we have doctors that don't seem surprised when I tell them how I feel and the trouble I have with the simplest of tasks. When we hear that I can and will be better and symptom free, it is such a blessing. With all that being said, I am excited about the surgery and getting it done and over with and getting on to the healing stage. I know the Lord will bring fast healing because He's been in every little detail all the way through this whole thing. I was a little concerned about the approval from my insurance company but when I went to check on it, they said it was already approved on Friday and everything was set. We know the Lord worked that out, huh! I'm also glad Teresa's mom came to be with her during this time; it will really help to pass the time and they can be there for each other.

Again, many thanks to all those that have been praying, and for the HCMA in helping us through such a critical time in our lives. I can not express the utmost gratitude that we have for everyone. Words just can't do it, but for now THANK YOU.

God Bless you all.
Dewayne

Meeting the Doctors

Hello everybody!! We are doing great. The doctors and staff are fantastic! We saw Dr. Ommen first and he said DeWayne is a typical HCM patient. He agreed that DeWayne needed surgery to fix the interior wall and clear the obstruction. He said it would make him feel much better and get rid of almost all of the meds. he is currently taking. The success rate is 98%!! We also discovered that the aortic valve was a little different than most people. Leave it to DeWayne to have to be different! A normal valve looks like a Mercedes Benz emblem. It has a three way opening. DeWayne's is only two. It has been like that since birth and has caused the aorta to be a little larger . They do not feel that it will cause a great problem and probably will not need to be repaired. If it does they can replace the valve. I was so happy after that appt. I was ready to shout Glory to God from the roof top! His stress test was after that and it went pretty good, he just could not do it very long. We then met with Dr. Schaff, the surgeon, and he agreed as well DeWayne needed surgery. He said the surgery would take approx. 3 hours with a 5-7 day hospital stay. This surgery has been done for 50 years and has been greatly improved. DeWayne's surgeon has been doing this for 27 years.

Thank you all again for your continued prayers and all your love. We are very confident of a successful surgery and great recovery. We love you all and cannot wait to get back home with a new and improved DeWayne. GOD IS GOOD ALL THE TIME!!!!

P.S.
Thank you Theresa (from HCM) for all of your support ,E-Mails, and prayers . I appreciate you giving us your phone number. Mayo has been wonderful. If I have any questions I will give you a call.

Teresa

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Day 1 Of Testing

Hello Everybody! We just finished the first day of testing. All went well. Mayo is truly like know other. It is beautiful and runs like a well oiled machine. Everything is on time and everyone there is so helpful. We had one test at ST. Marys and they had a historical room that showed about the hospitals start, first operating table, and surgical instruments (scary!!). The hospital is over 100 years old! Dewayne had the longest echo he's ever had . It took an hour and a half. We go to the cardiologist tomorrow morning at 10:30. One test after that and then consult with the surgeon at 2:30. We will update you as soon as we get all the details.
I want you to know we can feel your prayers and we love you all very much. Thank you so much for all the cards it is very nice to be able to read them and feel a little closer to home. We are reading cards right now. Again thank you so much for your love and prayers.

Teresa

Monday, March 26, 2007

We Made It To Rochester

The day started off good; we got to the airport on time and made it on our flight without any problems. Teresa tends to get motion sickness so we got her some medicine to help with that. All was well until we started to land in Chicago. The ride was getting very bumpy and the pilot had us going to the left and to the right... A LOT! When I looked over at my lovely wife and saw her fingers over her mouth, I knew it wasn't good. Well she's a trooper and we made good use of those little white bags they leave on the plane. Bless her heart, she's going to kill me for telling but it was just soo cute. Thankfully, she did fine on the next flight and we have made it to Rochester. We'll be up early in the morning going for all of the test, so God Bless you all until next time.

Dewayne

Thank You Rutherford County Baptist Church

I would like to thank our church family for making our last service before our trip so special. I thought we would have a great time of prayer after the service for a successful surgery, fast healing, and a safe trip. Well, all that was done and a lot more. Teresa and I were overwhelmed with emotion and we both commented that we didn't think we ever felt the love of God through people as much as we did last night. We will be reading the cards during our entire time on our trip. The cash gift also left us both speechless. We were surprised beyond belief. We drove home in shock, filled with emotion and gratitude. So to all of our church family, we thank you from the bottom of our hearts and we will never forget how special you made us all feel.

Again, thank you for a special night and all of your prayers!

Bro. Dewayne, Teresa, Ashley, & Olivia

Saturday, March 24, 2007

Getting Ready

Hello all.
We are getting some last minute items today for our trip and spending time with the kids. It's a pretty day outside and we are going to have a greeeat day! Maybe we can go and get a nice meal today; I'll try not to eat to much so I don't pay for it.... thump, thump, thump!! Thanks to all for the encouragement and tips for the trip.

A big thank you to my co-workers that made my day yesterday. I really like the card signed by so many people and for all those who gave $. I really appreciate the people I work with and look forward to getting back to work. I will be taking all of the cards with me when we go and when I get to thinking too much (I usually don't.. blonde you know) I will pull them out and read them.

Will post again soon. Gotta go for now. /:-)

Dewayne

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Getting This Started

We just attended our Wednesday night service and it was a blessing to hear Bro. Dumpert, but I'm looking forward to my Pastor coming back to town. I will be praying for my church family as they are preparing to start a Wednesday night soul winning program next week. Wish I could be there :-( Well I will be back soon.

I have just set this site up so I'm learning as I go. I will be posting again soon. Gotta go to bed so I can get to Thursday faster. LOL

Dewayne