It seems like Karen never gets two good days in a row. The catheter had to come out and go back in again, but not without several painful attempts to get working again. There's been issues with urine retention, even with the catheter in, since the original surgery on the 9th. Even the doctors say they haven't seen this before, as the catheter bypasses the sphincter entirely and drains directly from the bladder. We finally got to see a urologist who saw nothing wrong with any of the scans and just thinks it still needs more time. Which leaves us unsure if we should be frustrated that nothing is being done about it, or comforted they don't think they need to go in and fix the bladder. This is her 5th catheter and once it stops working again, they will teach her to use straight catheters, which are usually disposable or single-use products. Hopefully this is temporary, but it makes Karen worried things might not change.
The night nurse decided it was a good idea to hook the NG tube back to the vacuum after the hydromorphone made Karen nauseous. The vent on vacuum whistled all night which combine with all the pain from the catheter problems kept Karen up all night. Her heart rate didn't drop below 90 again, but has hanging around 100 this morning. Still, with the heart rate going down, and in an effort to make her more comfortable, the EKG has been removed.
In the morning, the doctors re-clamped the NG tube and want to have it out tonight or tomorrow morning. She still complains about it, but I think she's getting more comfortable with it. She says it's so painful going in, she doesn't want it out unless they're sure she won't need it again. She's on clear fluids again, and is happily sipping away at a Ginger Ale.