What began last Sunday as a suspicion about an aggressive bowl of chili, or perhaps even food poisoning, turned out to be a very bad gall bladder. Mari was hospitalized, operated on, and might possibly return home tomorrow (Friday, Sept. 18).
It was a really serious operation, as gall bladders measure things; it having already begun to destroy itself and whatever else it could. The surgeon had a great need to show us detailed pictures, quite possibly because the outcome might not be pretty. But so far, fairly good.
Mari is weak, hurting, and trying to rehabilitate her pulmonary system, but it hurts to breathe deeply. "Do it, anyway!" everyone tells her.
I have not told everyone earlier because she is still too weary to want to take a lot of phone calls, and there are a lot of people who want to do just that! Tough!, guys. Later.
You may, of course, wish her well any way you please.
It was a really serious operation, as gall bladders measure things; it having already begun to destroy itself and whatever else it could. The surgeon had a great need to show us detailed pictures, quite possibly because the outcome might not be pretty. But so far, fairly good.
Mari is weak, hurting, and trying to rehabilitate her pulmonary system, but it hurts to breathe deeply. "Do it, anyway!" everyone tells her.
I have not told everyone earlier because she is still too weary to want to take a lot of phone calls, and there are a lot of people who want to do just that! Tough!, guys. Later.
You may, of course, wish her well any way you please.
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