Jen was completely unresponsive this morning, but apparently that is due to the fact that they did the echocardiogram on her and she was still groggy from the sedative. I don't know the results yet, but I'm sure glad they let me know that it was happening today. (They didn't.)
From the sound of it her chest port will come out next and they they are looking to release her home, and then to UCSF. I'm not sure what to do though if she comes home now...she needs monitoring while I'm away at work but I don't want it to be invasive. I've looked at setting up a network DVR...the problem is she doesn't want to feel as though she is being babysat which I completely understand. We'll start with the training for the dog when she gets home from UCSF, whenever that may be.
Confused about the internet? Gabe and Max explain it all the in a quick and easy way!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPsUmhqncAg
http://tv.boingboing.net/2007/12/07/gabe-and-max-answer.html