Monday Erik went to the ultrasound and sure enough a stone in his gall bladder, what he had diagnosed it as before the dr did. He was able to meet with the surgeon that same day and scheduled surgery for Tuesday. The surgeon told Erik that there was the possibility of another stone being stuck in the duct but they wouldn't know until they got in there and looked. So 1pm on Tuesday Erik was knocked out, had his belly shaved and they made 4 small incisions to take the gall bladder out. They did a dye test on him to check for the other blockage they were worried about. Yep, another blockage. What was suppose to be outpatient surgery turned into an over night stay. We didn't think that he was going to have the second procedure done until the next morning, but the surgeon got a hold of the other dr and they were able to do it on Tuesday around 5 pm. Just as Erik was coming out of anesthesia, he was put back under. Only this time it wasn't another cut in the belly, it was a scope down the mouth. They were able to remove the other stone successfully. Everything went great. He still stayed the night at the hospital to rest and so they could watch for infection. He came home the next day very sore and tired. Erik was able to spend most of the week in bed watching movies and I think that helped with the fast recovery.
He was back on dad duty Monday the 16th and went back to work on the 17th. We are so thankful that everything went well. This was a first for our marriage. I have been the only one to stay the night at the hospital with each of our kids being born, this is our first surgery. I am so thankful for insurance, just so you know, if you don't have insurance and had to have done what Erik did, it would cost you $19K, ouch!
We are so happy to have daddy feeling better and he is happy to be eating again!
4 comments:
I hear you on the insurance thing. It is so nice to have. It's good that Erik is feeling better.
I am so glad that he is feeling better. I hate scares like that!
I am glad Erik is feeling good now! Who was the doctor that did the ERCP (I assume that was the second procedure they did)! I used to work for the gastroenterologist and they did those all the time, but I know they can be pretty scary.
oh man--so glad you're ok, erik. a scope down the throat definitely calls for some milk shakes!
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