Written from my hospital bed

It’s almost 1 am, and I’m typing this on my cellphone. I’d hoped to be home by now, and had queued up what I thought were enough blog posts to cover my absence, but complications have arisen, so I have to stay in hospital vile longer than planned.

I underwent surgery to remove my gall bladder, but due to several delays, the darn thing had turned necrotic (i.e. was almost dead and rotting) by the time they got to it. I’ve got to stay in hospital until they’re sure there will be no complications.

I should be out sometime on Friday. Regular blogging will resume ASAP.

Peter

51 comments

  1. I had mine out in May. It was also ugly and necrotic. In the ER at 19:00 for ultrasound where I could easily see the stones (shouldn't be anything solid in that part of my belly), hospital direct admit about 23:45, surgery 11:30 the following day after some IV antibiotics. I was home about 30 hours after surgery. The pathology report described the largest stone as being 2.2cm!

    Lapriscopic surgery is amazing and I had an easy recovery including resuming a normal diet fairly quickly. I wish the same for you.

  2. Saying some prayers for you, take care of yourself.

    Also I know my hospital is death(no pun intended) on hospital acquired diseases, but don't be shy about asking anyone who is going to touch you to sanitize their hands no matter if they work there or not.

  3. Feel better… Hope you have a note pad to write all those drug induces ideas down… Looking forward to seeing how Steve deals with the Purple Space Walrus.

  4. Some people go to extraordinary lengths to get out of chores and house work, Pastor. 😉

    Make it a speedy recovery!

  5. Wish you a speedy and safe recovery, and thanks once again for the many hours of enjoyment through reading your books.

  6. Aren't there songs about dying from the inside out? Sorry to hear you're in the hospital, but glad to hear it was successful. Recover quickly!

  7. Get well first and don't worry about the blog.

    FWIW, I had the same thing in June; emergency surgery, necrotic, gangrenous gall bladder, IV then oral antibiotics. It took a few weeks to get over it.

  8. Well this is galling…

    The thing is, you have no idea what people might get up to in your absence- you could come home and find a new airplane in the driveway..

    So get better and get home soon!

  9. Take care of yourself Peter and get well soon.

    Don't worry about the blog, your books, and prodding rump on LawDog to get his books out. All those things will come in good time once you are healthy again.

  10. May God heal you rapidly, may He oversee the doctors' hands, and may He return you to hearth & home in short order.

  11. Get well soon, you're grumpy… And Dot is grumpy… We'll take care of the light stuff until you're up and about. I'm pretty sure the nurses will be glad to get rid of you too…LOL

  12. Pretty serious stuff. Here's to a speedy recovery and a quick escape from their clutches.
    I personally try to avoid hospitals like the plague infested killing wards they are.
    People get all wound up about guns, if they only realized just how many people are killed by "Modern Medicine" in this country alone every year they would find something to truly be outraged about.

  13. Ouch! Here's to a rapid & complete recovery!

    At least you know you should never have to deal with *that* again.

  14. Yes Peter, do get better. You're one of my favorite online people! I'm glad the procedure was not major(?) I'm no doctor, but sounds like you should be well enough soon. God be with you.

  15. You all is well as can be with you and yours. Take care of each other, and here's hoping the escape plans work flawlessly!

  16. Hey Peter;

    Glad for the update and we will keep you and yours in our prayers….and if you ask Jim nicely, I am sure that he will sneak some real food in the hospital for you.

  17. I spent a week in durance vile for back surgery 4 years ago. I hope you are out soon and bounce back quickly.

  18. Geez, Peter, that's no good.

    Get well, mate. Us Aussies downunder rely on your daily posting and writings for a bit of sanity.

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