Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
big weekend
Friday, May 25, 2007
2 down...1 to go (hopefully)
My third (and had better be last) surgery is scheduled for Thursday next week. Dr. says I should be going home on Friday. It'll be hard to swallow for a while, so who knows how low my weight will get this time. Cheree says I'm starting to look more back to normal now.
Last night we went to Cheree's Master Teacher's house and were treated to a ribs dinner. This is our second ribs dinner since my surgery (the other was at Cheree's sister Terri's house). If I would have know neck surgery lead to delicious rib dinners I would have had it done years ago!
If you want to say hey (or offer up your home for a future rib dinner) please post to the blog.
This weekend was supposed to be New York weekend for us. We were going to catch a Yankee game and see the sites. Guess this will have to wait until next year. (After that Yankee stadium is gone so we have no choice but to go next year).
Paul
Sunday, May 20, 2007
"Watch Ball!"
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
after the meeting
Cheree and I met with Dr. Zubay (my Neurosurgeon) today. He took out the stiches, so now I won't have to change the dressings every time I shower. He went over the MRI and said it showed that there's still some fluid in there that he wants to give a couple weeks to drain before doing the next (and final) surgery. I don't have to have this final surgery, but he recommends it since I'm young and active. He said if I were 60 he wouldn't do it. He said if I sat at a computer eating donuts all day he probably wouldn't do it. The reason for doing it is to prevent my neck from twisting over time to the point where I'd be all contorted. The surgery will involve putting in a plate to stabilize my neck (it's missing 2 joints right now). He said this surgery is nothing compared to what I've been through. Then it will be 8 more weeks with the neck brace. Ugh. I was thinking I'd be rid of it in 6 weeks from now, but now it's looking like 10 weeks from now. This will be one wild and crazy summer!
Monday, May 14, 2007
i'm back
Sunday, May 13, 2007
A splendid Mother's day
Love,
“Mums” Elliott
Monday, May 7, 2007

Things will be changing more slowly now. All things considered Paul is doing very well. He still has times where he feels lousy and has to lie down for a bit. Chili is at the puppy-sitter's so that he doesn't have 100 pounds of excited dog jumping up on him with full force. But even the first night home he was able to hang out with a few friends from out of town. And Paul and Cheree were treated to a quite nice, no work Cinco de Mayo party at the house with a takeout feast from PF Chang's, home-made cookies, and every single dish clean in the rack with a spotless kitchen afterwards. Thanks to all who made it happen. Much more enjoyable than lying on his back in the ICU.
Tonight Paul and Cheree will be swapping out the Kasberger family for Paul's mom. Stay tuned for more links to stories about people with bizarre neglected medical conditions from various corners of the world.
Love,
Kate
Friday, May 4, 2007
It's a homer!
As I write this Paul is now around the corner eating tortellini and salad for lunch in his own kitchen. Yes he's going, going, gone from the hospital! The scan from yesterday looked good, the drain was out this morning, and he finally got to get out of bed and walk around this morning. He passed the road test, the blood test, and the pee test and they no longer had any excuse to hold onto his handsome self. The headaches may have been from the drain so over the next few days to weeks they should improve or disappear. He's getting used to living life with a foam neck collar that doesn't allow him to move his head at all but I think he'll happily get used to nearly anything as long as he can do it back in the real world!
Love,
Kate
Thursday, May 3, 2007
Down (with) the drain
Word from the doctor is that tomorrow (Friday) morning he will pull out the drain. Not surprisingly, Paul was in much better spirits today than he's been for a while. He's still getting headaches -- previously they were attributed to the Ambien, but as he's not taking that anymore so we're not sure what they're from. Sick of being stuck in bed in the hospital is a leading theory, so we'll see if changing that soon helps.
I'm now down in San Diego and got to hang out with him for a bit this afternoon. More importantly, I was able to bring him a genuine autographed wiffle ball from the Ross family. We got to see the 4 inch scar on the back of his neck for the first time, which Paul insisted that Cheree photograph with her cell phone so he could see it too. Perhaps it can be framed and hang over the fireplace someday.
Cheree has been printing out all of your comments and taking them to him for his reading pleasure. He really appreciates all of your support (and fantasy baseball updates).
Love,
Kate
Tuesday, May 1, 2007
Back out of the OR
Paul went back in this afternoon. The surgeon found the hole causing the leak and glued it back together without incident. He's now in the recovery room and eagerly looking forward to a shower, or at least the closest you can get without getting out of bed. He'll still be stuck in bed with the drain for the next few days. The current plan is to get the next scan on Thursday to see how things stand. The doctor expects him to go home around Saturday. We're cautiously optimistic that things are going to be looking up from now.
There, this time I got to write a post that wasn't all bad news!
For anyone in the Bay Area who would like to send cards, books about the Greek Olympics, or other legally transportable items, I'm flying to San Diego on Thursday morning and would be happy to take stuff. Call me at 510-206-5662.
Love,
Kate




