Surgery is over.....

Jul 12, 2009

 .....now the real work begins.   I am 11 days post-op.  My surgery day (July 1st) was thankfully uneventful.  My daughters who live here (my older daughter came from GA the next day) were there and my husband and 2 of my friends.  Me and my entourage arrived on schedule (6am) and I was taken back to the surgical holding area.  My family was getting anxious and they finally brought them back just as I was about to go off to surgery.  I only remember getting to O.R. and on the table, after that, I was waking up in recovery.  Dr. Davis is good!!      I am so thankful that lap band is out and I have a 2nd chance.  I will make the most of it.

Being home, I have had a hard time at night finding a comfortable spot in the bed, but I am sure it will be getter.  I have been able to get my walking in each day, but getting all of the protein in is hard.   The good news is I am down 28lbs since my last nutrition visit in May.  On my pre-surgery appt. I was 331 and the day of surgery I was 318.  The 2 week pre-surgery liquid diet really helped.   Leaving the hospital I was 324.  I freaked, but was told the IV fluids, gas, etc.This morning I weighted and I was 311. Yeah!! I am on the way.

My favorite poem is so real to me now.

 

The Touch of the Masters Hand

 

Twas battered and scarred, and the auctioneer
thought it scarcely worth his while to waste much time on the old violin,
but held it up with a smile; "What am I bidden, good folks," he cried,
"Who'll start the bidding for me?" "A dollar, a dollar"; then two!" "Only
two? Two dollars, and who'll make it three? Three dollars, once; three
dollars twice; going for three.." But no, from the room, far back, a
gray-haired man came forward and picked up the bow; Then, wiping the dust
from the old violin, and tightening the loose strings, he played a melody
pure and sweet as caroling angel sings.

The music ceased, and the auctioneer, with a voice that was quiet and low,
said; "What am I bid for the old violin?" And he held it up with the bow.
A thousand dollars, and who'll make it two? Two thousand! And who'll make
it three? Three thousand, once, three thousand, twice, and going and
gone," said he. The people cheered, but some of them cried, "We do not
quite understand what changed its worth." Swift came the reply: "The touch
of a master's hand."

And many a man with life out of tune, and battered and scarred with sin,
Is auctioned cheap to the thoughtless crowd, much like the old violin, A
"mess of pottage," a glass of wine; a game - and he travels on. "He is
going" once, and "going twice, He's going and almost gone." But the Master
comes, and the foolish crowd never can quite understand the worth of a soul
and the change that's wrought by the touch of the Master's hand.

  

Myra 'Brooks' Welch

 

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