Update on Mom
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Update on Mom
Mom will probably be home on Sunday with a wheelchair and walker. Still partial weightbearing on the left leg and a stubborn attitude that she should be allowed to stand (push/pull to get up) among other things all by herself (meaning not having anyone there for backup in case she becomes unbalanced. Her balance has been impaired for years.
She is still not eating very much at all... especially foods that could supply the vitamins, protein, etc. that her body needs to heal. She is a very stubborn lady. Lucky I didn't inherit that trait (HaHa)
Anyway, going shopping today for some items to aid her disability such as a sliding shower chair, etc.
I had another training session yesterday and one scheduled for Thursday for helping her to the toilet, out of bed, into the car and pushing the wheelchair up and down ramps. The wheelchair is the easiest. HaHa
At least the training sessions helps a bit to make me more comfortable about caring for her.
Love, Shirley
She is still not eating very much at all... especially foods that could supply the vitamins, protein, etc. that her body needs to heal. She is a very stubborn lady. Lucky I didn't inherit that trait (HaHa)
Anyway, going shopping today for some items to aid her disability such as a sliding shower chair, etc.
I had another training session yesterday and one scheduled for Thursday for helping her to the toilet, out of bed, into the car and pushing the wheelchair up and down ramps. The wheelchair is the easiest. HaHa
At least the training sessions helps a bit to make me more comfortable about caring for her.
Love, Shirley
When the eagles are silent, the parrots begin to jabber"
-- Winston Churchill
-- Winston Churchill
Shirley,
I'm glad things are moving right along with your mom. Hopefully once she is home she will feel more like eating. The training should help you learn to lift and help without hurting yourself!
Larry's 94 y.o. grandmother fell and broke her hip at the nursing home about 3 months ago. She spent about 5 days in the hospital and has been back at the nursing home since. The bone has neglected to heal properly and she still has to keep the wrap (bandage) on it. The doctors are talking about another surgery (which she has declined) to help with the healing.
She is losing her eyesight, hearing and mobility but her spunk is still there - quite the little attitude giver! lol She makes us laugh (with her) at every visit!
Here's to continued healing.......... remember to take care of yourself too!
Love and hugs,
Mars
I'm glad things are moving right along with your mom. Hopefully once she is home she will feel more like eating. The training should help you learn to lift and help without hurting yourself!
Larry's 94 y.o. grandmother fell and broke her hip at the nursing home about 3 months ago. She spent about 5 days in the hospital and has been back at the nursing home since. The bone has neglected to heal properly and she still has to keep the wrap (bandage) on it. The doctors are talking about another surgery (which she has declined) to help with the healing.
She is losing her eyesight, hearing and mobility but her spunk is still there - quite the little attitude giver! lol She makes us laugh (with her) at every visit!
Here's to continued healing.......... remember to take care of yourself too!
Love and hugs,
Mars
"Let us rise up and be thankful, for if we didn't learn a lot today, at least we learned a little, and if we didn't learn a little, at least we didn't get sick, and if we got sick, at least we didn't die; so, let us all be thankful." -- Buddha
Hope it all goes well Shirley. Will you be getting any help with your mom? There are probably services available to you so you can get a bit of a break occasionally. If a Social worker didn't arrange anything maybe contact the Agency on Aging My SILs mother (also from PA) has them come out a few times a week to assist with showers and cleaning etc.
Mary Beth
Mary Beth
I was going to ask how your Mom is doing now. Sounds like some progress. Maybe, she'll eat better now that she is home. My brother took Mom out of the nursing home because she wasn't eating...the food wasn't good.
I hope she makes good progress and that you get some help.

I hope she makes good progress and that you get some help.

DISCLAIMER: I am not a doctor and don't play one on TV.
LDN July 18, 2014
Joan
LDN July 18, 2014
Joan
Shirley,
I agree with that advice, too. You won't have much free time, otherwise, and if you were to sprain your back, or something else, (which is bound to happen, sooner or later, especially without help), the demands on your energy, (and abilities), could increase in a hurry.
Hopefully, things will go smoothly, though. At least now, you won't have to spend as much time driving all over town.
Love,
Tex
I agree with that advice, too. You won't have much free time, otherwise, and if you were to sprain your back, or something else, (which is bound to happen, sooner or later, especially without help), the demands on your energy, (and abilities), could increase in a hurry.
Hopefully, things will go smoothly, though. At least now, you won't have to spend as much time driving all over town.
Love,
Tex
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
Thanks Everyone,
I'm sure hoping for a good outcome. Thanks for the good advice also. You are all so right about needing some time for myself (I've always needed that even when things were good). Also, there are errands to do such as the grocery store, etc. which everyone has to do.
My Sister and I have a TENTATIVE plan which involves her flying with Mom to Pa. Perhaps I already posted about that. Can't remember. It's possible to get a straight through flight from an airport near Orlando to Elmira, N.Y (which is close to my home in Pa.). If Mom is able to do the trip in about 6 weeks we might try that. I, of course, would be driving.
I'm sure hoping it will work out.
Love, Shirley
I'm sure hoping for a good outcome. Thanks for the good advice also. You are all so right about needing some time for myself (I've always needed that even when things were good). Also, there are errands to do such as the grocery store, etc. which everyone has to do.
My Sister and I have a TENTATIVE plan which involves her flying with Mom to Pa. Perhaps I already posted about that. Can't remember. It's possible to get a straight through flight from an airport near Orlando to Elmira, N.Y (which is close to my home in Pa.). If Mom is able to do the trip in about 6 weeks we might try that. I, of course, would be driving.
I'm sure hoping it will work out.
Love, Shirley
When the eagles are silent, the parrots begin to jabber"
-- Winston Churchill
-- Winston Churchill
Hi Shirley,
I know how anxious you are to return to PA, so hopefully this tentative plan will work out. If you are driving back, any chance I could meet you somewhere for lunch on your way thru MD? That would be fun!
I hope Mom takes advantage of at least some of the advice that will help her recover quickly. I know she has a mind of her own, from what you have said! I can sympathize because she sounds a lot like my MIL (it's her way or the highway! - LOL).
Thnking of you. At least you were able to get most of your dental work done before Mom's care needs increased.
Love,
Polly
I know how anxious you are to return to PA, so hopefully this tentative plan will work out. If you are driving back, any chance I could meet you somewhere for lunch on your way thru MD? That would be fun!
I hope Mom takes advantage of at least some of the advice that will help her recover quickly. I know she has a mind of her own, from what you have said! I can sympathize because she sounds a lot like my MIL (it's her way or the highway! - LOL).
Thnking of you. At least you were able to get most of your dental work done before Mom's care needs increased.
Love,
Polly
Blessed are they who can laugh at themselves, for they shall never cease to be amused.
As for my MC, I've had good and bad but not horrible. All in all, I think I've done pretty well. I had a followup with my GI doc last week. He seemed to think that the one Asacol I'm clinging to wouldn't have much of an effect if I dropped it but I told him I'd rather wait until things settle down some. I'll probably wait until when (I'm not going to think IF) I get back to Pa. Also, perhaps the Boswellia Steratta has helped. As I said in a prior post.... I'm quite sure it hasn't hurt. HaHa I plan to continue with that when I get around to giving up the 1 Asacol. Maybe even increase it a bit.
Polly............
How close are you to I81. I have absolutely no idea what time of day I might be going through.
Love, Shirley
When the eagles are silent, the parrots begin to jabber"
-- Winston Churchill
-- Winston Churchill
Hi Shirley,
How is Mom doing? Well, I hope.
I-81 has 12 mi. that go thru MD, and it's about 1 1/2 to 2 hrs. from my house. I just need to head west, and the roads are excellent. If you think you might be able to pinpoint a time you'll be passing thru, that would be doable, I think, for me to meet you for a cuppa, or lunch, or "whatever".
Love,
Polly
How is Mom doing? Well, I hope.
I-81 has 12 mi. that go thru MD, and it's about 1 1/2 to 2 hrs. from my house. I just need to head west, and the roads are excellent. If you think you might be able to pinpoint a time you'll be passing thru, that would be doable, I think, for me to meet you for a cuppa, or lunch, or "whatever".
Love,
Polly
Blessed are they who can laugh at themselves, for they shall never cease to be amused.
OK, Polly, I'll keep that in mind. I'm sorry it's so far from where you are. I don't do so well driving in cities if I don't know where I'm going ahead of time so if you're willing to drive a bit it would help. A bit of a break would probably be very welcome. If it seems like a "doable" time, I'll give you a call.
Thanks so much. Love, Shirley
Thanks so much. Love, Shirley
When the eagles are silent, the parrots begin to jabber"
-- Winston Churchill
-- Winston Churchill

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