caddy80
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I love my wife!
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Hi all,
I've gone dark for quite a while...probably a couple months. It's been hard to find time to get online and write with holidays, new baby, and getting ready for a month stay in Stanford.
Well, I'm happy to report that we made it down to Stanford the first week of January and my wife had both her surgeries. She's already back home and I'm currently driving back with all our stuff (we drove down from Seattle).
Her first surgery was not difficult and she recovered quite quickly, her second surgery was much more difficult (headaches, nausea, body aches, speaking problems, memory problems, the list goes on), but we understand it's typical symptoms and we should just monitor them as she recovers for the next 6 or so weeks.
We can't thank Dr. Steinberg, Teresa, Bob, Nadia, and the rest of the staff enough. They are truely life savers and went above and beyond to help my wife feel confortable when some of the hosital staff almost made my wife leave the hospital without getting the second surgery. I'll just say that each department is run separately, so don't expect the best/right care from the entire hospital (feel free to contact me privately if you're intersted in the details).
Since we had to jump through so many hoops to gather my wifes films, transcripts, and travel planning, I'm going to find time to document what we had to go through and provide some time expectations for each step. Of course all this information will be centered between the local hospitals in Seattle (UW and Harborview) and Stanford, but I hope it will be helpful for others on what to expect.
Lastly, I'd like to thank eveyone on this site for posting your stories and extremely helpful information. I don't think we would have had a clue on what to do without you all.
- Peter
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