Central Plateau, North Island

Central Plateau, North Island
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Friday, 19 June 2020

All done

Hi everyone  the cardiac  surgery  is done.one LONG stent in my left anterior descending  artery. Bit hard to type on my phone. It went well
 Compression  on my right wrist.have to be careful not to do anything with that arm for a few days. Will update  more tomorrow  meantime greetings  to all ,
.. Jean

27 comments:

Susan Heather said...

SO PLEASED TO HEAR THAT - TAKE CARE AND SLEEP WELL.

Out To Pasture said...

So glad the operation went well, Jean. Now it's just follow professional instructions and let your body recover. Whew! We were all concerned and look forward to more updates. Warm hugs, Florence.

eileeninmd said...

Hello, Jean

I wish you a quick recovery, sending healing prayers and good wishes.

Karen - Quilts...etc. said...

glad to hear you had the procedure and it went well.

Yvonne from Quilting Jetgirl said...

I am glad the surgery is done and went well. May recovery go just as well!!

Karen said...

I am happy to hear that they have fixed you up! I hope you will be feeling better and heal quickly.

Carol Mattingly said...

Fantastic news. I am so glad you got that stent. Wished they could have narrowed it down sooner. Get lots of rest. Take it easy. Don't use that arm. Love, peace, hope, faith coming your way from Tennessee. Carol

Kathleen said...

Wonderful news. Rest and see you soon back in blogland!

Jenn Jilks said...

Hugs and lots of love frem here, Jean. Happy healing! xxxxxx

Carole @ From My Carolina Home said...

Thanks for letting us know you are all right. Now, stop worrying about posting and get better.

FlowerLady Lorraine said...

Dear, dear Jean ~ so glad surgery went well and I pray that your recovery will move along smoothly and be complete. Love, hugs and prayers ~ FlowerLady

~Kim at Golden Pines~ said...

So glad all went well.

Prayers and good vibes from my corner of the world for you, my faraway friend!

Jenny said...

Great news Jean. Just take things easy now and recover. No doubt you will be home soon, and be pampered by family and friends.

Julie Fukuda said...

Thanks so much for keeping us posted. Sending best wishes for a speedy complete recovery....

Dione Gardner-Stephen said...

Great news Jean! So glad to hear that you are past the surgery. Wishing you a quick recovery and better health going forward. Virtual hugs.

Sandra Walker said...

Thank you for this update; so glad all went well! Have been thinking lots of you. Now don't overdo things; we will wait for your return. :-)

Inger said...

How wonderful that all went well. I didn't even know this was coming and that's what worries me when I take time off from blogging. I'm so glad it's over with so now we can celebrate your big birthday soon. Mine is tomorrow, you must let me know when your big day comes along. Take care.

Jane said...

Wishing you a speedy recovery!

HUgs
Jane

Mystic Quilter said...

So pleased to hear they found the problem and have fixed it!! I didn't look at posts yesterday so I'm a little late here. Yes, Do look after the arm Jean!!

Allie-oops Designs said...

Hooray - keeping you in my prayers!!!

QuiltGranma said...

So glad for the good news! Our little church has added you to our prayers!

KB said...

I am thinking of you, Jean.

Nancy J said...

Thank you all, I finally am home, I did a post, went to insert a photo, and it all vanished. I'll try again tomorrow, suffice to say that I am taking each day slowly, so glad to have had the surgery, and can read blogs and comments more easily on my laptop than the small phone.

Susan Heather said...

So pleased to hear you are home. Take it easy.

Snoodles said...

Girl, so glad to see you are home. Take care and take it slowly. LOVE your note on a previous post to be glad each morning when I can put two feet on the floor....So right!
I'm late to the party here, but bless you and I will continue to pray for your recovery.

Fundy Blue said...

Hi, Jean! How wonderful to hear that you are home and that the cardiac surgery is behind you! A stent can make a huge difference! My mother-in-law had a stent inserted when she was 83 and lived until she was just short of 96, and it wasn't a cardiac problem that ended her life. She felt so much better after having the surgery! Poor Hugh ~ He must be so worried about you. I hope that he isn't overdoing it. I also hope that he, family, and kitties are giving you lots of love and making you comfortable. Don't push too hard! Sending you love and hugs!

Tanya said...

Oh dear! What a thing! I hope you heal quickly and are back to your active self. Take care of that hubby of yours too! Hopefully your hospital days will soon be over!