Here is a quick update: WE are back home again. No heart damage. The Doctor said she is was dehydrated and exhausted. He wants her to rest. My question is how are you suppose to do that in the hospital. It is loud, the bells and intercom calls to the nurses on the floor. Helicopters flying in and out. and on and on and on.
She is now home tucked in her bed, were the quiet and comfort of being home and safe can encompass her.
I Must give kudos to the ambulance crew. They were quick and actually found us. They were professional and efficient. Way to go guys.
The Bowie Hospital did their best, but we happened to get there during the 'holiday rush" or something. I need to check to see if there was a full moon or something. The ER was over flowing, and the nurses on the floor were recruited to the ER shorting the staff on the floor. I stayed with her, as trying to get a nurse to do some of the basic bodily tasks, while confined to bed are rather unattainable. I can't recommend their menu. Ordering out might be a better plan!
The hospice group is awesome. The continue to amaze me every step of the way. They are always there, for any and everything. They are a tremendous support group through out it all.
Thank you for all the comments and messages that have been sent. Be assured I have read them all. I apologize for being to tired to address each on right now. I will try to get you all caught up in the next week.
Please keep the comments-emails & face book posts coming. Mom not only loves them but truly looks forward. It is the high light of her day.
For those who write every day! Way to go, you know who you are!! Big pat on the back.
Luv to all, keep the prayers coming!!
Hey ma, glad to hear you are back home. Will pray that you stay home for awhile. At least the ambulance could get their timely, not like if you were in Sidney with the snow. Love ya
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