* Update – 2:00 PM: The line is out and Peter is feeling good. He has an IV in his arm, however, so he’s not free yet. He should be getting out of the hospital shortly.
It’s time to get rid of those dangling lines! Peter is in the hospital this morning to have his hickman removed from his chest. He will be put under for the procedure and hopefully by about 11:00 AM he’ll be awake and comfortable. Now Peter might get mad at me someday for this picture, but I’ll risk it. Here you can see the hickman that is being removed. And you can see Peter flaunting his substantial brawn.
BGSU
On Saturday morning (tomorrow) Ty, Erika and Peter will fly to Ohio to visit Ty’s alma mater, Bowling Green State University. The BGSU hockey team will be raising funds for children’s cancer on Saturday. It’s a big day at BGSU with men’s and women’s basketball games during the day and a hockey game at night. During all three events there will be a silent auction with proceeds going to the Peter Eigner Benefit Fund.
Here is a quote from Ty and some additional information from the press release:
“Situations like this really show what it means to be part of the Bowling Green family. It makes me very proud to be a Falcon when I see the responses of so many alumni and community members stepping up to help a past Falcon and his family going through a tough time.â€
Peter and his family are traveling to Bowling Green and will be in attendance at the BGSU-Michigan State hockey game this Saturday, and appropriately, just prior to the opening faceoff, Peter will be smiling and doing something he loves…dropping the ceremonial first puck on the ice.
Thank you to all those Falcons that are making this day happen.
Kidney Update
The tests from last week didn’t product any concrete results yet, but they have revealed a more complete picture. Peter’s left kidney appears to be damaged from surgery and inter-operative radiation. It is smaller than the right, it didn’t take as much dye during the test, and the top of it might have been slightly cut off. His right kidney has an infarct, meaning that the blood flow is cut off somewhere.
It doesn’t seem that any of this should cause major problems. And it’s not known why his blood pressure spiked well after surgery (October). The next step is to have a Renogram on April 29th and I really don’t know any specifics about the goals of that test. Time will tell!