Day 3, dehatted
After a delicious 7 hours continuous sleep, very unusual for me, I had breakfast and headed over to Rosie at 8am. On the walk over, I saw Miika (Michael's neurosurgical fellow) and the amigos going back into their office in the Macquarie University Clinic building next to the hospital. They had just been with Rosie taking her hat off. I was amazed to see how neat and minimal the taped wound was and how little of her hair they had removed. Michael had told Rosie on day 1 that she'd be pleased with how much of her hair they managed to keep.
However, Rosie's not able to be pleased about anything much this morning because she's been to the toilet about 5 times trying to move her bowels with no success and she feels a bit nauseous. She's had anti-constipation meds now and is waiting for a different type of anti-nausea med. As soon as she's had that she'll try to get some breakfast down.
Until 6am, though, she slept through the night with no headache interruption until then. Jessye slept well too.
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