Showing posts with label Baba. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Baba. Show all posts

Monday, January 19, 2009

We decided to leave.

Baba is quite modest...he actually have rathered we not be there. But....we went.... so we decided to respect his original request, and we left the night of his surgery, after we got to see him in the ICU.
We stopped and ate at James Coney Island.....if you have never had it...you don't know what you are missing....Veida didn't like it, because I forgot to tell her they put mustard on it....and Jason requested I bring him a dozen home...he says they reheat well.
If you have never heard of it, you should google it. yummo! (They are only located in Houston)
Peace-Out Houston....Take Care of Baba.

We See Him!

****WARNING**** These images may be disturbing to you if you have never seen anyone post-surgery



And finally....we get to see Baba.. He was still sadated, however, he wanted to see what he looks like when he is under....I am going to go ahead and post a few on here, so you can understand how nerve-racking it was to see him...
This is right after we saw Baba, discussing what we are going to do...stay another night in Houston, or go home.

The Waiting Game

How we played the Waiting Game.....as we wait for Baba to get out of surgery.....we started the day off tired...and goofy.



We played Yatzee....A lot....oh and checked the millions of messages
on Veida's phone. And I forgot my Mp3 player, so Veida shared hers...




George donates platelets....I tried but had a low Iron count....blah.




Veida chases pigeons outside of the hospital.



We ate at McDonalds TWICE (Breakfast and Lunch) The lady with the rainbow hair argued with George about eating burgers for breakfast....she won....he had breakfast...she offered to stay with us and keep George in line....they are best friends.


And we chit-chatted with our step-mom Karen.


Friday, January 16, 2009

Day before and pre-surgery

We headed off to Houston on Veida's birthday...
We got to Houston, checked into our hotel, and then ate dinner with Baba and Karen at a mediterainian restaurant.
Veida and I ditched George at the hotel after dinner, and took off to Target...we wandered through the aisles looking at just about everything.


The day of the surgery...Veida wrote the directions down wrong from the hotel to the hospital...so we were lost for almost an hour. Finally I figured out that I should call the hospital...we got the right directions and went to find baba.
Finally a nurse helped us along and we found him right before he took off to surgery.



























Final Update

Final Update...

He is still in the hospital, but he is recovering so well....that no news is good news. He went to the restroom and had a bowel movement....thats a good thing.....and other than that....he is just sleepy and tired.

Thank you for all of your prayers and well wishes.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

More updates

Tuesday Morning Update

Baba's nurse says..."The doctors just made their rounds, and say he is still looking great. He had a good night, he says he got a little sleep, but the pain is setting in, and had to have medication for that. He still is in good spirits, and will probably leave ICU this evening. He has drainage that is still going on, that is why he is still in the ICU."

I had told her that I will not bug her so much today, and she said that is ok, I didn't bug her yesterday. ha ha. I will check in on him again around 3ish.

Love you guys....

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Evening Update

As of 5:45pm, he is still doing well......eating ice chips and resting.

YAY! The day is done...and tonight he will be getting his own private room....so we will be talking to him personally tonight and tomorrow..

Noon Update

As of noon.....

The nurse says: "He will not be sedated anymore, and will wake and sleep at his own will. His status is the same which is "Grrrrreat" and he is in good spirits. "

Just like we all know he is.....

YAY!

Tuesday Morning Update

8:00am Baba update:

The nurse assigned to Baba says that he woke up this morning. They will continue with the seditives today, but will wake him up occassionally. His breathing tubes have been removed, and his doctors came by this morning and says he is doing great, and they like the progress they are seeing.

Monday Night Update

As of yesterday at 6:00pm:

Baba came out of surgery around 4:30pm. He is going to remain under sedation, so they can monitor all his vital functions. The surgery he had required the moving around of his lungs, and they had to drop his body temp to 88*, so they have to warm him back up as well. Even though he his asleep, he is requiring no help from any support machines, his heart is pumping and lungs are functioning on their own.
The doctors who did the surgery, said that all they are concerned about is finding the opportunity to put him back on his anticoagulants. He needs those medicines quickly to prevent clotting in his new aorta, however, if they give them to him too quickly, it could be bad.....this is not a huge concern, however a prevalent one.
They should be trying to wake him sometime this morning. He will be "with it" for a little bit, but then they will return him to sleep with sedation. This is for healing and pain purposes. I will continue to call the ICU for updates, and then let everyone know of his status.

I personally do not have my cell phone until later today, as I was out of town, and I let someone borrow it (I have metro pcs, it would not have worked in Houston) But by this afternoon, you should be able to get a hold of me by phone....

All well-wishers, please remember to continue praying for my dad. He needs all the healing thoughts and prayers, for a speedy recovery. Do not worry at this time about sending flowers or anything to him, he is in the ICU and they do not allow items like that in there.

I want to thank everyone for all their support.....I love you, and appreciate you!

Layla, and the Mastali Girls.....

And for those of you who were not informed (I did try to tell everyone...sorry if I missed you....) Here is a link to my blog explaining the procedure he had on Monday morning.... http://laylafrances.blogspot.com/2009/01/baba-plastic-man.html

Monday, January 12, 2009

PRAYERS NEEDED

Please send your healing thoughts and prayers my dad's way today.....he is having his surgery.

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Baba the plastic man....

My Dad (we call him Baba, because in his native language of farsi, it means Father) will be going in for surgery on Monday January 12th. He needs to have his Thoracic aortic aneurysm repaired. This will be an open chest surgery..his second chest surgery, his third repaired anyeurysm since the mid 80's.

I need all the prayers and healing thoughts for him. He is a trooper, but still, it will all help.

Here is some info on what is going on with him....for those of you who know him...


What is a thoracic aortic aneurysm?
The aorta is the largest artery in your body, and it carries blood away from your heart to all the parts of your body. The part of your aorta that runs through your chest is called the thoracic aorta and, when your aorta reaches your abdomen, it is called the abdominal aorta. When a weak area of your thoracic aorta expands or bulges, it is called a thoracic aortic aneurysm (TAA). Approximately 25 percent of aortic aneurysms occur in the chest, and the rest involve the abdominal aorta.
A special type of thoracic aneurysm is called an aortic dissection, and is usually associated with high blood pressure. Sometimes, blood flow forces the layers of the wall of your aorta apart, and it weakens your aorta. This process is called aortic dissection and can cause TAA. The separation can extend from your thoracic aorta through your entire aorta and block arteries to your legs, arms, kidneys, brain, spinal cord, and other areas. Another problem associated with aortic dissection is that over time, the pressure of blood flow can cause the weakened area of your aorta to bulge like a balloon. Much like an over-inflated balloon, an aneurysm can stretch the aorta beyond its safety margin.
Thoracic aortic aneurysms are a serious health risk because they can burst or rupture. A ruptured aneurysm can cause severe internal bleeding, which can rapidly lead to shock or death.
Thoracic aneurysms affect approximately 15,000 people in the United States each year. Some patients may have more than one TAA or may also have an aneurysm in the abdominal aorta. Only about 20 to 30 percent of patients who get to the hospital with a ruptured TAA survive. For this reason, it is crucial to treat large aneurysms early, in order to prevent their rupture.

What causes this?

Certain diseases can weaken the layers of the aortic wall, increasing the risk of aneurysms. These diseases include:
Marfan's syndrome, a connective tissue disorder; (This is what he and Veida have, and why he needs the surgery...I will explain this in a later post)
Syphilis; and
Tuberculosis

How is it fixed?
Open Surgical Repair
During open aneurysm repair, your surgeon makes an incision in your chest and replaces the weakened portion of your aorta with a fabric tube, called a graft. The graft is stronger than the weakened aorta and allows blood to pass through it without causing a bulge. Many patients who have a TAA also have heart disease or involvement of the aorta adjacent to the heart. For extensive or complex thoracic aneurysms, sometimes heart surgery is required at the same time as open aneurysm repair depending upon the particular situation.
Following the surgery, you may stay in the hospital for 5 to 7 days. If your aneurysm is extensive or complex, or if you have other conditions such as heart, lung or kidney disease, you may require 2 to 3 months for a complete recovery.

Info gathered from this website