Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Paris, Lindsay and Tom
Sunday, July 29, 2007
Arena Bowl Sunday
Friday, July 27, 2007
The Cardiac Kid
Thursday, July 26, 2007
Miracle Meds
For those of you who do not know Ben Kelly, here he is trying to look tall while Tommy is trying to look short. The grass is always greener.
I am driving Mr Daisy to the Island for a trip this afternoon. Still not on any pain meds (He thinks he is, I just keep giving him Viagra to keep the sheets off his chest).
Keep those unspoken thoughts coming, it gives him something else to think about (see above)
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Home Again Home Again Lickety Split
His visitors are limited only by the Nazi who scribes this. Please call me prior to visiting. He is great, just tired. Who knew, you get your chest carved open and feel a tad under the happy hour weather? Bud Levell ( yes the father of the son who is the knock out nurse) did visit and of course they had to compare sternal scars. I was just glad it ended there. A few more inches and the worms would be as nervous as the sheep.
To be continued .............
Hugs
Nazi Nurse

Yes, boys and girls it's that time. Tom wanted to know if this makes him look fat? (Connie, he really needs to know). It's back to the straight and narrow for Tommy. No more Tequila Man for weeks. Overall a good experience, well maybe not for him, since he looks like Jason tried to tattoo his chest. And we had to postpone the surgery since it would fall on Friday the 13th. Geeze I can only imagine the artwork that day. Back to Odessa and the peace and quiet of Lake Keystone. And with Lindsay Lohan out of the loop, no need to stay here any longer.
I'll blog on as he progresses. Thanks again for all your thoughts and prayers. All of it worked, cause he's here and healthy! Nice Nurse Suzy
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Call Girls

Dr. Klasko, Dean of the Medical School at USF and about thirty other titles has really been a friend to Eagle Tom. He has helped us in so many ways getting appointments and finding the right Docs. We are very grateful for all his input. Now for the rest of the story. He will be on probation for 30 days, meaning no work (ahh), no driving, no drinking (Robby says that leaves more for him since the universe demands so much consumption).I ask all of you to keep him in your thoughts and prayers for an uneventful recovery. He is allowed small visits, but no stress. He can walk as much as he pleases. (Hopefully he finds his way home). He will stay on the blood thinners, beta blockers (I could use those thigh blockers), and anti-inflammatories. He will certainly need his buddies, but please use with caution. And have a cold one for me! Suzy
Shabby Security and Coach Martin
Finally got the central line out of his neck, and had another one inserted in his arm. They just like to keep poking hiim to see if he squirts Hoosier Juice (I think that's a form of Coors Light).
And now the Top Ten Reasons to Stay at Tampa General Hospital:
#10 Low Salt, Low Fat, Low taste diet
# 9. The EKG/XM Radio Combo

Yesterday after Tom underwent the cardio-conversion, after he had a good dose of milk of amnesia ( a short acting anesthesia), and after he had the paddling of his life, he was coming out of his fog, and became Santa. He sat straight up (he's not supposed to use his arms) and announced "I'm here for a penile implant" and slurred something about Santa's Sausage, followed by a rant about a circular saw and going to a bar. Dr. Curtis, who has obviously not been to the Christmas Party, was somewhat awed. Even under the direst of circumstances, ol' Tommy was trying to be funny. The male nurse was cracking up. They let me watch the procedure so I would be sure he received his just dose of Ole' Sparky. Tom of course, claims "under the influence", and no long term memory of his checkered actions. Dr. Sheffield's ARNP, Kim checked in on him just now and would like to send him packing, but with the levels of blood thinner, wants to keep him in more day. This gives him more time to get the blood values just right. He, of course is thrilled.
Squatter Suzy
Monday, July 23, 2007
Good Game


Shocking News
returning to Odessa on Wednesday.
Scott Levell stopped by again today. Tom coached him in high school (Gaither) and he won the State in track. Now of course he wants a piece of his old coach. Not really, he is a nurse anesthetist with the group here and we have been so fortunate to have him around. He intubated Tom for the surgery and has really looked after him the whole time. Even going so far as to clean the surgical suite prior to the valve job. Thanks Scotty!
Blog you later!
Nursey Nursey
Tom's a Fibber
If anyone has seen Tom dance, you can only imagine his rhythm challenges.
And he finally got his sponge bath, only it was from Hakim. Great visual if you use your imagination. ;-)
Thanks again for your posts!
hugs
Naughty Nurse
Sunday, July 22, 2007
Sunday Sunday
Tom has been a trooper (yes F-Trooper). The only pain medication has been morphine the day of surgery, which he hated and then refused to take again. The anti-inflammatory toradol for 3 shots and Tylenol today. We are waiting for some ibuprofen to help with the aches and fever.
Sarah, the office manager at my office was so kind to deliver chicken and rice for dinner. It was fabulous. The food here is just shy of Raiford or Starke. Just hold the electrical impulses. Ugh.
The Nurses by and large have been good. Last night's version was Big Nurse Ratchet. I know it's a teaching hospital, but how do you teach compassion? I think she skipped all four years.
Tom's brother, John and sister Georgiann were able to visit for 5 minutes. Thanks to Melanie, Shelby, Sue, Jim and Melinda for the visit by proxy. And like Scarlett said "tomorrow is another day".
Hugs and kisses to all
suzy

He was able to walk the hallways a couple times and up a few stairs. Dr. Sheffield was just in (does this guy have a life?) and basically told us he may stay in atrial fib for weeks, but that at some point he will stop it with either meds or some other less desirable procedures. Let's hope the drugs will do it. So as of now, he's back on an IV and monitors and looking like something out of Grey's Anatomy.
His spirits are good .
Keep your emails and comments coming. He enjoys hearing all the drivel from his buddies.
hugs
suzy, the nurse
Day 3
He just got his morning belly shot. And a boiled egg. Not exactly like Rocky, but a distant cousin.
Since he had a set back, the Doc has decreed no visitors today. He has yet to sleep, so today is Sunday, his day of rest.
I will update again this afternoon.
Again thanks for your thoughts and prayers. When you respond back I will read them all to Uncle Tom.
hugs
suzy
Saturday, July 21, 2007
Up and Atom
Tom can now hold his own
hugs
suzy
It's a Brand New Day
He is going to get breakfast, like in real food, for the first time since Wednesday night.
I just keep getting Starbucks and getting jacked up on caffeine and wanting to talk to strangers. The irony of this place is right next to the caffeine stand, is a McDonalds. What better way to promote heart health I say. Great marketing strategy. Couple Big Macs rinsed down with a double latte and I'm in Cardiac Heaven!
John and Sue arrived at the strike of midnight and were able to see ol' Sawbones for a few minutes.
Thanks again for all the well wishes!
SaSaSuzzzzzy (just one more latte, please)
Friday, July 20, 2007
Keith Richards and Tom
Recovery
Thanks for all your prayer & good wishes.
Susan
Tom's Valve Job
We are blessed to have great friends here to help us along.
Dave, Jim Dex, Netta Michelle, Chris and Chicken Dan!!
Surgery

Thursday, July 19, 2007
Tom is wired up
Cardiac Cath
Once this test is completed, his next assignment is the TEE, transesophageal echocardiogram. Now he gets to swallow a tube (you know the drill here) with a camera that can peek at the back of the heart to see how the valve is functioning.
After those, he will be admitted and we meet with Dr. Sheffield to determine the best avenue for fixing his valve.
When we were registering this am, he did ask for a suite, mini-bar key, and a candy stripper. Who knew?
Susan
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Gettin Ready
