Mrs. Rannous
Footballguy
I have no idea what to say here.google eavedropping on everything at least gave me this gift
I have no idea what to say here.google eavedropping on everything at least gave me this gift
You are one brave mother****er. Pardon the language.
Dude got bitten by a copperhead, killed it, put it in a brown paper bag and took it with him to the hospital. This is Chuck Norris level brave and bad.
I was bitten by a shark when I was 13.Nah. He was bit by a shark, dragged it all the way from the beach to the hospital and is planning to go surfing tomorrow.You are one brave mother****er. Pardon the language.
Dude got bitten by a copperhead, killed it, put it in a brown paper bag and took it with him to the hospital. This is Chuck Norris level brave and bad.
Chuck Norris stays far away when Bob is around.
I'll let others do that for me.The surgeries a week ago Tuesday went well! Not only do I have a cancer that has never been observed worldwide, but the location of the tumor is so unique that my case was described as a once-in-a-lifetime teaching experience. That doesn't sound great right?! LOL
Like the stock market, sometimes bad is good and good is bad. In this case, it was certainly good! I had about a dozen world class surgeons in the OR observing and helping patch me up. Ug, I know, please no more puns Bob!!
I was also very fortunate to have first class RN's look after me in the ICU during my time in the OR. There was one exception. That was Thursday evening and after meeting the new RN for the next 12 hours, my wife Patty, who slept overnights with me, instacalled telling me one nurse gave her the vibe she didn't know what she was doing. Ironically, she had years of experience and wasn't "newly minted" (my wife's term) like the rest of the nurses. We later learned she is a travel nurse filling in for someone that called in sick.
Patty, aka, Pep, had to help her with a few things but was doing her best to stay out of the way. Pep was sleeping when she was draining the bulbs coming out of left leg which tendons were cut out of to fill the orbital cavity, and didn't drain and seal them properly. Because of this, I had a massive hematoma in my upper left thigh. Again, so lucky to have so many surgeons involved as I was checked and checked again all day and night by surgeons. Even on drugs, it was painful, like having Charley horse the size of cantaloupe. It was discovered immediately by one of the surgeons. As luck would have it, there was another surgery that just canceled so the OR, anesthesia, instruments, etc., was set up. The universe provides! They rushed me in to re-open my leg and clean me out. All good!
During a shift change that evening, the new nurse, Katie, was briefed by Sydney, the current nurse, about my case. Katie remarked that I must have been freaking out. Sydney told her I was the calmest person in the room. Communicating that to all of you because it’s YOU that gives me this strength!
Here’s a funny moment from early Saturday morning: around 2am, I needed to use the restroom and hit the call button for Katie to unhook me from the monitors. As I sat on the edge of the bed, gravity did its thing and a heck of a lot of blood burst through the gaps in incisions. It looked like a crime scene. Katie yells “I need a nurse!!” waking Pep up and summoning a dozen newly minted female RN’s to my room. Katie is trying to stop the blood, so my gown is hiked up and nothing left to the imagination. My blood pressure cuff was still hooked up and registered a 110/71. It didn’t bother me at all. Plus, the ear-to-ear smile on Pep’s face made me appreciate her, how well she knows me, but I’m sure didn’t want to know exactly what was going through my mind.
I was released from the hospital on Sunday and arrived home early afternoon. I've slept almost the entire time since. If you have ever been in the ICU, you know, it's not a place to rest. I promise I will be going back to bed soon and rest for the next 4-5 weeks to heal up so that phases 2-3 can be started. Everyone has been so supportive; I’ve felt it difficult to check out without giving you an update. The love, my God, the love. I wish everyone could experience what this support feels like from all of you. I promise I will be back in bed resting soon.
Love you all!
BH
PS
Send me a text if you sicko's want to see gory pictures.![]()
This post makes me love you even more Bob. You are incredible! Have you picked out your pirate name yet?
It’s 8 in the morning and I’m laying in bed sobbing over a one eyed, cat shirt bandit that I’ve never actually met.
Face looks normal to me. Your leg however, wtf did they use, those scissors that are jagged to make crinkle cuts!?!
Wishing you the best!
How many times did you bite it back?I was bitten by a shark when I was 13.Nah. He was bit by a shark, dragged it all the way from the beach to the hospital and is planning to go surfing tomorrow.You are one brave mother****er. Pardon the language.
Dude got bitten by a copperhead, killed it, put it in a brown paper bag and took it with him to the hospital. This is Chuck Norris level brave and bad.
Chuck Norris stays far away when Bob is around.![]()
Good luck!My team has been satisfied with my progress but have been in a holding pattern. They want to use proton radiation instead of the typical photon. Considering the location of the tumors, I couldn't agree more. The insurance company has repeatedly denied coverage but they have gone to bat for me and finally got it covered today. Radiation starts Monday and will be completed towards the end of November.
I had a new sexy port put in last week. Type and frequency of chemo is TBD but will be administered after radiation instead of during like last time.
Here's a short video. Keep in mind the left side of my face, lips, are still numb. Plus drugs, oh yeah you got to have drugs. /HJS
Cancer Update.mp4
drive.google.com
Most unexpected is that a day hasn't gone by since I've gotten home from the hospital where I haven't received cards, gifts, food, etc. I don't know that I deserve this outpouring of affection but I'm grateful. I also hope it stops soon. I'm a dickmitten when it comes to receiving gifts. Character flaw I guess.
Love you fam! Thank you all again for support!
SLB
My team has been satisfied with my progress but have been in a holding pattern. They want to use proton radiation instead of the typical photon. Considering the location of the tumors, I couldn't agree more. The insurance company has repeatedly denied coverage but they have gone to bat for me and finally got it covered today. Radiation starts Monday and will be completed towards the end of November.
I had a new sexy port put in last week. Type and frequency of chemo is TBD but will be administered after radiation instead of during like last time.
Here's a short video. Keep in mind the left side of my face, lips, are still numb. Plus drugs, oh yeah you got to have drugs. /HJS
Cancer Update.mp4
drive.google.com
Most unexpected is that a day hasn't gone by since I've gotten home from the hospital where I haven't received cards, gifts, food, etc. I don't know that I deserve this outpouring of affection but I'm grateful. I also hope it stops soon. I'm a dickmitten when it comes to receiving gifts. Character flaw I guess.
Love you fam! Thank you all again for support!
SLB
Maybe people are just doing it to screw with you.I also hope it stops soon. I'm a dickmitten when it comes to receiving gifts.
Maybe people are just doing it to screw with you.I also hope it stops soon. I'm a dickmitten when it comes to receiving gifts.
Glad to hear you are doing okay. I guess it's time to start a Christmas gift drive.
Great slogan to write on your eyeblack on game day.dickmitten when it comes to receiving gifts.
Not my story to tell, but Bob's still alive and kicking. And he wears an eye patch better than Sam Jackson. I'm sure he'll be along with detailed updates on occasion.Anyone have an update?
Ha! HA! Silly Luther!
Ha! HA! Silly Luther!
Good to hear good news!
Been basically puking and sleeping. Figured most people could do without. LolThank you, Bob, for taking the time to do that. I hope you get your rest. Sending love and thoughts and prayers your and your family’s way. Peace to you and all of us.
Been basically puking and sleeping. Figured most people could do without. Lol
Love you brotherLove you, brother.
It’s difficult to describe, for sure. As I previously stated it's almost like being a ghost at your funeral where you get so many people saying incredible things about you. There might be a few bad things too.Been basically puking and sleeping. Figured most people could do without. Lol
Yeah, it’s the storm before the rainbow on one of those miserably humid summer days. It will ease up, and you’ll have one of those beautiful dry ones with a breeze on the lake. Easy for me to say, but I just believe it.
You keep fighting for as long as you need and feel the same. There’s something good on the other side of this.
All that without the fun of liquor. Not groovy.Been basically puking and sleeping. Figured most people could do without. LolThank you, Bob, for taking the time to do that. I hope you get your rest. Sending love and thoughts and prayers your and your family’s way. Peace to you and all of us.