Tamias health update - 9-22-2023
2 years ago
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Hello all. This is Phloppy Bunny filling in for my fiancee Tamias.
I just wanted to update everyone on Tamias's health status.
Before anything else, please don't worry. It's not bad news or anything.
Yesterday, he had the drain they put in his midsection taken out.
A pretty painful process. And, though I'm no doctor... I'm sure the fact that the doctors gave him no local anesthesia to numb up the area of the tube they were taking out of him didn't help.
But, from what the doctors told us, it had to be done that way, because since the area was already tender to begin with, they couldn't. Or, something to that effect, basically.
At any rate, I'm happy to say that Tamias continues to slowly keep getting better with each passing day.
And, the final hurdle to clear will be in late October when they have him back in for 1 more surgery to remove the stent they put in him.
Of course, even after that, the healing process will still continue.
This is something that will take some months yet to fully recuperate from. And, even then, his food diet will be different. Since, without a gall bladder, digesting fatty foods certainly Isn't the same afterward.
Most of all though, I'm just glad that Tamias is still here on this Earth with me. Because, had he not gotten the operation on his gall bladder, there was only just so much time before something VERY catastrophic happened.
The doctors told his father that he had maybe about a week before his gall bladder burst.
And, that would have obviously been VERY catastrophic for both Tamias, and myself, and all his friends and family.
So, this operation Tamias had saved his life, to be honest.
Tamias has DEFINITELY done well taking this whole major health issue on head first as best he could.
I'm VERY proud of him. And, I feel that he has every right to be proud of himself. Because, certain medical procedures, such as surgeries, are not really a small thing.
Tamias's midsection tummy area is still pretty sore, but with that drain tube now taken out of him, It's one more hurdle that was cleared.
The sooner my fiancee gets better, the happier we'll both be for it.
I just wanted to update everyone on Tamias's health status.
Before anything else, please don't worry. It's not bad news or anything.
Yesterday, he had the drain they put in his midsection taken out.
A pretty painful process. And, though I'm no doctor... I'm sure the fact that the doctors gave him no local anesthesia to numb up the area of the tube they were taking out of him didn't help.
But, from what the doctors told us, it had to be done that way, because since the area was already tender to begin with, they couldn't. Or, something to that effect, basically.
At any rate, I'm happy to say that Tamias continues to slowly keep getting better with each passing day.
And, the final hurdle to clear will be in late October when they have him back in for 1 more surgery to remove the stent they put in him.
Of course, even after that, the healing process will still continue.
This is something that will take some months yet to fully recuperate from. And, even then, his food diet will be different. Since, without a gall bladder, digesting fatty foods certainly Isn't the same afterward.
Most of all though, I'm just glad that Tamias is still here on this Earth with me. Because, had he not gotten the operation on his gall bladder, there was only just so much time before something VERY catastrophic happened.
The doctors told his father that he had maybe about a week before his gall bladder burst.
And, that would have obviously been VERY catastrophic for both Tamias, and myself, and all his friends and family.
So, this operation Tamias had saved his life, to be honest.
Tamias has DEFINITELY done well taking this whole major health issue on head first as best he could.
I'm VERY proud of him. And, I feel that he has every right to be proud of himself. Because, certain medical procedures, such as surgeries, are not really a small thing.
Tamias's midsection tummy area is still pretty sore, but with that drain tube now taken out of him, It's one more hurdle that was cleared.
The sooner my fiancee gets better, the happier we'll both be for it.

raynard_foxglove
~raynardfoxglove
Good news PB> Thanks for taking such good care of your Chippy. =^.^=


Please give warm chipmunk hugs and well wishes from one chipmunk to another. Hope he heals up fast, Phloppy!

kumbartha
~kumbartha
I really worry with each update. Best wishes to him and you



Wishing all of you the very best

PhantomFullForce
~phantomfullforce
Send my regards to Tamias…praying for a quick recovery.