She still gets up to a 5 out 10 on the pain scale from time to time, and she's having more pain around her stoma. The bladder still never drops below 200-250 ml or so, which seems to be an issue since the surgery. We saw increased urine output after switching switching pain meds, and Karen felt as if she were voiding more. But she still had quite a bit of pain, and shortly after posting yesterday, they did a bladder scan (using ultrasound) and found 243 ml in there. This caused quite a bit of emotional distress for her. It can get very painful and she was worried they weren't taking it serious enough. They've said since she's peeing frequently, and doesn't feel the urgency to pee afterwards, there's no need to be concerned. They've even gone as far as reversing their earlier recommendation to learn how to self catheterize, and are suggesting she just keeps doing what she's doing for a couple weeks and see if things improve on their own.
With all the excitement of leaving I almost forgot an important step in her recovery, solid foods. That was the last real hurdle before being dismissed. Karen had been building up to it for a while, but was a bit apprehensive after what happened last time. She started solid food yesterday with a late breakfast: a small bowl of cereal and an egg. They brought her food for lunch but she wasn't hungry yet and didn't want to push it. She ordered peanut butter and jelly with a side of peaches for dinner. They say her appetite will eventually return to normal. Breakfast today was the same, but with two eggs instead of one.
With all the excitement of leaving I almost forgot an important step in her recovery, solid foods. That was the last real hurdle before being dismissed. Karen had been building up to it for a while, but was a bit apprehensive after what happened last time. She started solid food yesterday with a late breakfast: a small bowl of cereal and an egg. They brought her food for lunch but she wasn't hungry yet and didn't want to push it. She ordered peanut butter and jelly with a side of peaches for dinner. They say her appetite will eventually return to normal. Breakfast today was the same, but with two eggs instead of one.