Monday Update - Continued Improvement

Sorry - getting a little behind on updates.  Mom is doing great.  She is home and recovering under the watchful care of Dad, Tina, and Suzanne.  She is eating normal food and is feeling better every day.  Her oxygen is on 2 L/min.  She was on 5-6 L/min before the surgery.  Her vast variety of pills are causing some nausea, but that is to be expected.

Tomorrow is a bit of a scary day though.  Dad has to navigate Seattle rush hour traffic to get Mom to an 8:10 appointment.  The cold weather and slick roads should make that pretty interesting.  Much to mom's dismay, Suzanne Nellen is heading home tomorrow.

Everything is still going very well.  Thank you everyone for your support!!

 

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  • 12/15/2008 6:40 PM Jennie Johnson wrote:
    So glad to hear of your progress! Keep up the good work! I was wondering, at some point, after your all healed up, will you get to ditch the canned O2? I hope so! Anyway what's a slick road after a LUNG TRANSPLANT?!?!? I know how the roads can get, be careful and good luck at your appointment! Jennie
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  • 12/15/2008 11:16 PM PJ wrote:
    Hey Muffy-

    Missed you today at rehab--it's just not the same without you! Hope you and the new lung are doing well!
    PJ
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  • 12/16/2008 8:43 AM Grace Anderson- Jorgensen wrote:
    Greeting Muffy! Sherry and Wes keep my mom and I updated so we just wanted to wish you a healthy and speedy recovery. We know you are a trooper. Looks like Christmas has come early.

    Grace Anderson- Jorgensen and Linda Anderson
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  • 12/16/2008 1:40 PM Michelle Van Dyke wrote:
    Good to talk to you today and as always wish you a speedy recovery. I'm so glad Suzanne was able to stay another day or two. Nothing in Montana to rush to, the beaches are definitely closed due to the 20 below zero we're seeing. Cows are frosty and the horses are running around to keep warm. It is amazing how the animals survive and are happy about just being alive. We need to take a lesson them them. Keep warm and stay inside with your blanket turned up. Michelle
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  • 12/18/2008 10:06 AM Mike Fraley wrote:
    We are so glad things are going well! We look forward to you all coming home.
    The Fraley's, Mike, Jana, Kade, Hannah
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  • 12/18/2008 6:15 PM kyle herman wrote:
    Been keeping track of you. Thank God you finally got a lung. Will be praying everything continues to progress. Temps here are awful but it is Dec. in WY. Giver hell Muff and will look forward to your coming home.

    your friend Kyle
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  • 12/20/2008 1:16 PM Carole Buckingham wrote:
    Hopefully Muffy your getting stronger. blessings and peace, had no idea what you had been going through. I've put you in my prayers. I have very fond memories of you, and what fun we had.
    God's peace.
    Carole
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  • 12/20/2008 7:35 PM Jennie Johnson wrote:
    Hi Muffy! I hope you are continuing to progress nicely and are experiencing less pain and discomfort. Take care and Merry Christmas! Jennie
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  • 12/24/2008 10:23 AM Joani Mink wrote:
    Merry Christmas Muffy Rogers! Have a wonderful holiday & get "BACK TO GOOD" soon!

    Happy Trails!
    Joani Mink
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  • 12/24/2008 12:29 PM Sandi Hoffman wrote:
    Hey Muffy, so glad to hear you are doing well! We are thinking of you & hope to see you back in Wyoming soon.
    Sandi & Chuck
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  • 12/30/2008 5:28 AM Connie wrote:
    Mom has been keeping me updated as well on your progress, Muff. I do hope you take a turn for the better as you deserve it. Healing takes such a long time. Hang in there!! Love, Connie
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  • 1/3/2009 1:50 PM Nima Isham wrote:
    Dearest Muffy - just got back from long trip and heard about your transplant... am so glad all's going well!!! Am thinking of you and wishing you a very speedy recovery. Can we drink wine when you're all better??? All my love, Nima
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