Something you never want to see on a scan of your wife's lung

Well, there's been some up's and downs over the last few days. Respiratory fuction has been a little behind, but the drain tubes have cleared and today they decided to pull all the tubes and electronics and see how she did. Pain will now be controlled strictly by oral meds. Had a slight fever, but doing decent as of this afternoon. There's a good possibility she will be released tomorrow. I just hope it's not too soon. Have to give the experts the benifit of the doubt, so we'll see how it goes. I think as long as the seeping from the drain tube holes stops, i can handle it. The main deal when she gets home will be keeping her on a breathing rehab schedule to make sure there is minimal fluid buildup to fight the risk of pneumonia. I'll try to keep in touch and i can't wait to think about car issues again, instead of this poopoo.......lol.

We will keep praying for you both