Sunday, April 5, 2009

Tour and Ohio

Hello again everyone.

How are you all? Other than some health problems I am doing all right. I've been retty sick with a bad cough, and have been suctioning myself A LOT. 30 to 40 times a day. WOW! I know what some medical people are probably thinking. Are you serious????????? YES.

I AM.

Thankfully to some of my YouTube friends such as piano6861 Katybrewer, and piano50 I have been getting better. They have been praying for me.

This week I will be gone a lot.

Tusday I am going to lexington first to see my ENT. Ear Nose and Throat Dr. The one who did my nose surgery. My right nostril closed up again, and my right and left sides have been bleeding. So I may have to have another surgery. I'm already going to have to undergo another surgery that I already had done. In 2006 I had a bone graph to close a fistula in my front of my mouth, the very top. They took bone from my hip, and placed it in that fistula. There were LOTS of problems. I would wake up in the morning even weeks after the recovery, and my Mom would say, "You look like you have been in a fight. There is blood on your face, on your arms and hands, on your shirt, and on your pajamas." It was horrible. I threw up after the surgery. Yeah. I think my heart rate sped up to at least 200 when the Dr. said I would have to have the surgery (AGAIN). I still now even cry because I mean, I was doing so well. A few months after the surgery I had in 2006 I went back to the Dr. for my fifth and last post-op evaluation, and I remember him saying, "You won't need anymore. And the room I was in had an ECG monitor, and i remember saying, "YAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY. Did you hear that monitor? I don't have to have another surgery."

Two weeks ago, there was the same monitor in a different room. I remember him telling me I would need to have another surgery. It felt like the monitor as watching me. I mean, the monitor was in there, and I had told it I wouldn't need another surgery. So it and a couple other pulse oximeters were there to witness the seen.

Funny how I think machines are real people. Well, I have been around machines so much, they are like my brothers and sisters.

So I left after saying, "I will see u later monitor when i come for my PRE-OP EVALUATION."

YUP.

I mean, I was doing soooooooooooo well, but then I have to endure the surgery again.

Oh well, I'm sure everything will be just fine. It could be A LOT worse. I have it EASY compaired to some people. Some people have to lye in a bed hooked up to machines all their lives, and who cannot breathe, hear, see, speak, or even move. I can move around. With help sometimes I can breathe, and if I can't, I am just put on a ventilator for a few days, or a few weeks. That's it.

Well we will be going for my ENT appointment in Lexington, and then will be going straight from there to a tour in another appointment. Dr. John W. Kitchens is a retina specialist, and he comes to my eye instatute, and he sees me once a year and does an ultrasound of my eye. He knows how obcessed I am with pulse oximeters, suction machines, HFOV machines, et etc etc etc etc etc etc etc etc.

LOL.

He has invited me down to his office to take me on a tour of his facility. As you can imagine, I have been so excited. On the 7th of April at 11:30 I'm going to be going on the tour. I will be videotaping it with the Dr's. permission. I already videotaped him doing the ultrasound, so I can tell you right now that he will most likely allow me to video tape him taking me on a tour. He will be taking me and doing LOTS of his tests on me. He will even let me see his operating sweet. And you know what is in there. Pulse oximeters, ECG machines, suctioning equipment, and lots and lots of other coooool equipment. AWWWWWWWWWSOME.

This will be AWWWWWWWSOME.

Yes. AWSOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

After the tour we will be going to Ohio to see my Grandma, and Grandpa for a few days.

So I will be updating you from my Mm's computer hopefully.

Well, have a good day everyone. God bless.

Much Love and respect, Peter Johann

:)

P.S. You never know what i may come home with. Who knows, maybe my Dr. will allow me to take his pulse oximeter home. LOL.

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