Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Continued Jingles for John~

Thanks everyone for the well wishes and jingles...After the surgery was complete they encountered some bleeding difficulties that extended the procedure until about 11pm last night. (The surgery started around 7:30 that morning) At that time the surgeon told Laura he was stable but they want to keep him under heavy sedation and in ICU for a couple of days.
It was a LONG day for Laura and I'm kicking myself for not going and staying with her yesterday:-( She and I used to be roommates, along with 7 dogs :-) I knew if I had asked if she wanted me to come along she would have said no, so I should have just gone... but I went to the farm last night about 9pm to stay and be the night watchman- hay the horses one last time and let the dogs potty one last time before bed.

So more Jingles for John and hang in there Laura!

10 comments:

Never Say Never Greyhounds said...

Thanks for the update!

Jen

Maria Peters said...

Wow. That's a long surgery, and the Peters household is jingling. Thank you for letting us know. Please give Laura our best wishes. I am sure that you are giving Laura peace of mind, knowing that her home and animals are in great hands.

Melanie said...

Sending all of the jingles I can possibly muster John's way!!

Open heart surgery is really quite the procedure, even with all of the technological advancements in medicine.

Hang in there John and Laura! :)

Zan said...

Everyone at our house continues to jingle. Thanks for letting us know. Please tell Laura that we are thinking of both her and John.

Laura said...

Oh wow - hope he pulls out of that ok. That is a long surgery...

Sientay L said...

Lots of jingles for John. I just found out about the surgery from Pam on the SEGA list. I didn't know he wasn't well. Thanks for the update. Hugs to Laura.

cdncowgirl said...

I'm sure Laura appreciated you taking care of the homestead for her.
*jingles*

JeanL said...

Big Jingles to John and Laura. Times like these can be exhausting physically and mentally. Having friends take over the slack during trying times has got to take a lot of pressure off of them.
I'll keep them in my thoughts.
L, M

Heather said...

we all jingle here in south ga. you know sometimes doing all the stuff at home is more help than being at the hospital. my dad spent a lot of time in the hospital when i was growing up so i know how helpful it was to my mom to have someone watching things at home. keep us posted.

allhorsestuff said...

Praying with a jingle on the end!
You are a fantabulous friend!