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Old 02-27-2011, 04:42 PM
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Howdy, Ya'll.

I was just wondering of you guys would pray for us. Besides my husband needing kidney stone surgery and having a couple of car issues lately (including my husband getting rear ended and having a headache and backache), our renters have done it up good. I'm really frustrated. Prayers appreciated. Thanks.
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I understand trials. Been there...too many times.

I will pray.
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Old 02-27-2011, 04:44 PM
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Hey ya'll, thanks for the prayers. Hate to keep bugging you but my MIL is in the hospital recovering from an appendectomy. She is having some complications and we are a bit worried about her and we are about 14 hours away. Her husband is not very forthcoming with information. She keeps sleeping through phone calls. She's been there about 3 days. Thanks!
Three days for an appendectomy? That doesn't sound good. ILG, we'll add her to our list of what we're praying about for you. Geesh! Sometimes life just stinks, doesn't it!
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Old 02-27-2011, 04:48 PM
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Three days for an appendectomy? That doesn't sound good. ILG, we'll add her to our list of what we're praying about for you. Geesh! Sometimes life just stinks, doesn't it!
Thanks, Margies. It sure does. We are trying to get a hold of my MIL's husband's daughter.....she would probably help us get some info if we can figure out how to get a hold of her. My MIL's husband said they are just keeping her in the hospital to make money, but since she keeps sleeping through phone calls, I think it's more than that!

Online we read 1-3 days for appendectomy.
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Thanks, Margies. It sure does. We are trying to get a hold of my MIL's husband's daughter.....she would probably help us get some info if we can figure out how to get a hold of her. My MIL's husband said they are just keeping her in the hospital to make money, but since she keeps sleeping through phone calls, I think it's more than that!

Online we read 1-3 days for appendectomy.
my friend recently had her appendix burst and they only kept her 2 days. Of course, she's my age, so probably a little younger than your MIL (but I'm just guessing at that. I'm learning that I have suddenly reached the ages of the "older generation". How does that happen at 55???) Typically tho, appendectomies are out-patient here in our area.
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my friend recently had her appendix burst and they only kept her 2 days. Of course, she's my age, so probably a little younger than your MIL (but I'm just guessing at that. I'm learning that I have suddenly reached the ages of the "older generation". How does that happen at 55???) Typically tho, appendectomies are out-patient here in our area.
Thanks for the info. No burst appendix, but heavy weight and diabetes.
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Praying for you and your family, ILG. My heart goes out to you. Hugs, TalkLady.
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Thanks, Margies. It sure does. We are trying to get a hold of my MIL's husband's daughter.....she would probably help us get some info if we can figure out how to get a hold of her. My MIL's husband said they are just keeping her in the hospital to make money, but since she keeps sleeping through phone calls, I think it's more than that!

Online we read 1-3 days for appendectomy.
Algae, about two years ago I had an appendectomy and was checked into the hospital the afternoon I was diagnosed, had surgery about 9 pm that night. spent that night and one more night in the hospital.

This day and age you generally have to have a complication or major heart surgery to be kept more than a day or two at the most.

I just recently had hernia surgery that was invasive and they sent me home the same day. Wife had major back surgery last summer and I think they either sent her home same day or the next day.
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Thank you all.

Yeah, CC1 when my husband had cancer surgery it was same day. Same with the recent kidney stone surgery.

We got a hold of the daughter of my MIL's husband and she is going to go over there tomorrow and see if she can find out what is going on. My husband told her that her Dad said his Mom is fine, the hospital was just keeping her there to make more money and she said "That's my Dad!"

So, we hope to hear some news tomorrow. We are worried about her.

Thanks for the prayers ya'll!
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Algae, about two years ago I had an appendectomy and was checked into the hospital the afternoon I was diagnosed, had surgery about 9 pm that night. spent that night and one more night in the hospital.

This day and age you generally have to have a complication or major heart surgery to be kept more than a day or two at the most.

I just recently had hernia surgery that was invasive and they sent me home the same day. Wife had major back surgery last summer and I think they either sent her home same day or the next day.
BTW, CC1 did your appendix burst?
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BTW, CC1 did your appendix burst?
No, thank heavens. That is a very dangerous situation and if that is what happened with her that would explain her being in the hospital longer.
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