Just a brief update to let you all know that surgery was successful, and I am now back home, learning to be patient and accept help as I recover, and pondering many things.
One of the things I've been pondering is the miracle of how this surgery even came to be. That deserves a post all of its own.
In brief though, I firmly believe the Lord used the small bowel obstruction that landed me in the ER just to introduce me to the wonderful thoracic surgeon who repaired the hiatal hernia I had been told was too risky to repair and that it was a surgery I would not be a candidate for.
I have already posted the details of how an X-ray taken as I was being prepped for pre-op revealed that the obstruction was gone (here in this post if you want to read it), and the surgery was cancelled.
The thoracic surgeon who was going to collaborate in the surgery recommended that I go home, gain some strength, and reschedule the hernia repair for a later date--as opposed to him doing it then.
His plan was to do minimally invasive robotic surgery--unless he went in and found there was a lot of scar tissue from a previous laparoscopic surgery I had had, which is what had been thought to be the cause of the bowel obstruction that disappeared. And plan A is what it turned out to be as there was no scar tissue to be found either.
When I ponder how the Lord orchestrated the details of a surgery that had never even been on the radar before my visit to the ER for something totally unrelated, my awe is too great for words.

So thankful. Thank you Sandra for the update
ReplyDeleteThanks for the update. Praising God with you for how He orchestrated the whole thing!
ReplyDeleteThis was encouraging to read, Sandra. God can use the thing, whatever the thing is.
ReplyDeleteI am so glad you are doing so well.
ReplyDeleteIt is always so exciting to me when we actually see events that lead to God's leadings for us. So many of His ways are so mysterious. I am so glad you are alright!!
ReplyDeleteGod sure doesn't make any mistakes. I love how He cares for us.
ReplyDeleteThanking the Lord for His faithfulness and your return to health and learning to accept help ... its so hard sometimes.
(((hugs)))
Sue
A very warm welcome back to you, dear Sandra! I am so happy to see your post and to know that you are okay. God bless you, my cherished friend.
ReplyDeleteWelcome home Sandra! I'm so glad the Lord took care of all the details. I hope you can rest and relax and enjoy being back home.
ReplyDeleteThat’s wonderful to hear. God is so good!
ReplyDeleteBom dia, Sandra
ReplyDeleteGraças a Deus você está em casa. Que Deus continue cuidando de você em todas as áreas da tua vida. Um forte abraço.
So glad to hear you’re safely back home, Sandra.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing testimony of God’s timing and care.
Wishing you strength and peace as you recover.
This is wonderful news Sandra and I am so glad you are back home. Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteContinuing to pray. Thank you for the update.
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So very thankful Sandra that this is behind you and that everything went well. Wishing you a full recovery.
ReplyDeleteOmigoodness. I dropped out for a few months and totally missed this, Sandra. So glad you are on the road to recovery.
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