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A little Dust for the husband, please!

Amber St. Clare

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So my husband is having a cardiac procedure tomorrow which will keep him in the hospital until Wednesday and I would really appreciate some positive vibes and dust out there in the atmosphere for him, if you are so inclined.
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thanx!
 
Re: A little Dust for the husbnd, please!

Amber I am sending buckets and buckets of good luck dust and vibes to your dh and to the surgeons for the procedure to go well. Sending you lots of hugs too. I will be keeping you and your dh in my thoughts.
 
Sending your DH tons of dust!

Hope everything goes great.
 
Sending lots of dust that everything goes smoothly Amber!
 
Absolutely! So much dust for the BOTH of you :saint:

Make sure any person putting a line in your DH, whether its a chest line or a line in his arm, uses the complete sterile protocol. (No reinserting lines without gloves/gowns/sterile treatment first.)
 
I sincerely hope all goes well, and he is out in no time flat.. Sending peace, love and healing vibes your and your husband's way.

:wavey: :wavey:
 
Truckloads of PS dust headed your way. Please keep us posted.
 
Piles and piles of dust for both of you!
 
Lots of positive, healthy vibes coming your way!
 
~~~~dust~~~~
 
This former cardiac patient is sending you both HEAPS of dust at this stressful time
 
Sending your DH lots of dust!
 
Sending you and your husband lots of positive thoughts and dust!!!
 
Positive vibes and healing energy have been sent your way (and to your hubby of course!).

I wish him an unremarkable recovery and a smooth operation.
 
thoughts and prayers outgoing
 
lots of dust I hope all turns out ok.
 
Dust to you and yours from across the oceans.
 
Positive, strong, healthy vibes to you both!
 
Best wishes!
 
Thank you EVERYONE!!!!

Best possible news! No significant damage and no stent! And he's home. That 'm not thrilled with, I would prefer him in the hospital overnight since he was put under anesthesia, but you know insurance these days--if you're not in a coma you go home. He's OK though, but goofy and drowsy.

Again, thanks for your good thoughts!
 
That's wonderful news Amber! :dance:
 
Amber, many surgeons want their patients home asap so as to avoid MRSA, Super C. difficile colitis, medication errors, etc.
 
Glad it went well Amber. Best wishes for a smooth and easy recovery!
 
Wonderful news Amber!!! And I agree with Kristie. It is never good to stay at a hospital longer than one needs to because of increased risk of infection and other issues. All my doctors agree with this. Get out as fast as you can. Sending good wishes for a full and easy recovery!
 
Great news! I hope he has a speedy recovery. :appl:
 
Whew! Speedy recovery!
 
Awesome news!!

And yes, by all means, get out of the hospital as quick as you can, lol. But I understand wanting to be cautious with your hubby. :))
 
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