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Monday, September 8, was a whirlwind day of transferring out of ICU after being there for 10 days, settling into a new room, becoming acquainted with my room-mate and getting used to the nursing care in a recovery ward where you share the nurses with all the other patients and do not have one-on-one nursing care.
Jon's update was a brief burst of sheer elation at this point in my recovery from Open-heart surgery with a few practical details:
So we are out of the Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit!! Yeah!!
We've moved to the 4th floor once again in the left wing (4B) of the Peter Monk building Room #120 (bed #1). It's a semi-private room and hopefully if [a private] one comes available to us we can move again to that. But for now we are camped out here. No reclining chairs here. That's a bummer. Oh well. It is good to be out of ICU, but for now we share facilities and can't see outside.
Rebekah is tired.
I hope she sleeps well tonight.
~.~.~.~.~.
This is part 6 of a series:
One Thing Our Marriages Desperately Need Today ~~ A Husband's Heartfelt Words as His Wife's Heart was Weak
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