Granny was doing pretty good this morning--eating real food for breakfast. She is very tired, and also very tired at lunch. She complains that she could sleep for a week! This afternoon they are moving her to a regular room, but will still have a heart monitor. The pulmonary doctor is still watching the issue with fluid in the lung; he is not convinced it is entirely due to the heart issue. She is coughing which is a good thing, but doesn't appear to have any infection. As she gets stronger, the cardiologist still thinks she may get out of the hospital early this coming week. And then we will most likely have a lot of physical and occupational therapy to go through.
These are the pictures before and after from the heart cath yesterday. This is the main artery feeding the heart and you can see the artery is much larger after the stint was inserted.



See how happy she looks? Her feeding tube had been removed and she said she could breathe better after the fluid was off (although it was a rough procedure). She was given the "clear liquid" diet for supper and she scarfed it down! Beef broth, grape juice, Sprite, cherry jello, and cherry sherbert. Her job now is to continue to rest and get ready for hopefully the last big procedure, which is to go up through a vein into the heart, insert dye, see where blockage/damage is, and then to possibly use stints or balloons to open up the closed veins/arteries.