Sarah slept better overnight, but still not great. She was certainly more lively this morning when I got in, than yesterday. She's resigned to the fact that you don't come to a hospital to get rest, which is kind of ironic. She did need to get put back on the oxygen overnight because her O2 saturation dropped. She was off it again by the time I got in.
Today's big achievement was getting the external pacing wires removed. They were put in during the procedure as a precaution, I think because if her heart played up, they didn't want to have to use defibrillator paddles, and because they'd cracked her chest open, manual CPR wasn't an option. The wires could be attached to an external pacemaker if necessary (but it never was).
I watched the removal quite closely, as I was pretty curious. Basically the physician's assistant just came in and yanked them out. Judging from the look on Sarah's face, it was an interesting sensation. We were both amazed at how long the wires were. There was probably 30 centimetres of wire under the skin. The last bit was loosely spiralled. I was just really surprised, because the PA's hand started off at Sarah's chest, and ended up at the PA's shoulder. It was just a lot longer than we both expected. All the extra length was because the wires wrap around the heart. The wires came out at about 2:30pm.
Sarah had another chest x-ray and a CT scan today. The CT scan looked good. The x-ray showed some fluid in her lungs, and her lung capacity is still sub-par. It seems when she's fully horizontal, her breathing isn't so crash hot, but it's fine when she's sitting up or walking around.
All Sarah's got left is one peripheral line now. There was some talk of her possibly going home on Wednesday. She has an echocardiogram tomorrow, and I guess it'll all hinge on how her lungs are going.





