A week since my last update.....Deb has had the "Needs Constant Supervision" part of her dietary restrictions lifted. She is no longer deemed a high-risk choker. She continues to improve in strength and ability...she is now walking about 150 feet with her walker (with minimal assistance), can get out of the wheel chair and onto the toilet by herself...can but not allowed to due to the risk of falling. I let her do it "by herself" but I am there to catch her if she starts to loose balance. The nursing staff is still under orders to use 2 people for transfers.
Her PEG (stomach feeding tube) is causing some allergic reactions. Since she really does not need it any longer, it may removed within a week or two.
Deb has an outing planned for Monday night....a trip to Bob Evan restaraunt for supper. Her mom and step dad, sister and brother-in-law and the two of us will be dining in country style...and Deb said that is ordering breakfast (2 eggs over easy, bacon, whole wheat toast, and hash browns).
Yesterday, her wedding rings went back onto her finger for the first time since the morning of her surgery (August 18th). She has been holding off on wearing them out of fear that her hands would swell like they did in the early stages of her recovery. Now that the swelling is long gone, she wanted her rings....and told me that they were in a shiny pink, heart shaped box in her night stand drawer. NOPE! I looked everywhere for that shiny pink, heart shaped box and could not find it....I was panicked BIG TIME. After two days of hunting, I found the rings in her jewerly box...and not in a pink heart shaped box like she insisted they were in. It was a relief to my poor over-stressed mind when I saw those little rings (I had forgotten how small her rings are compared to my wedding band) in amongst her large collection of bracelets. I did not look forward to having to replace that set..custom made, 8 diamonds...and with the price of gold now days. Slipping those rings onto her little finger was the high light of the week...and felt oh so right, just like it felt on the day I married that blue-eyed gal.
OBIO
Her PEG (stomach feeding tube) is causing some allergic reactions. Since she really does not need it any longer, it may removed within a week or two.
Deb has an outing planned for Monday night....a trip to Bob Evan restaraunt for supper. Her mom and step dad, sister and brother-in-law and the two of us will be dining in country style...and Deb said that is ordering breakfast (2 eggs over easy, bacon, whole wheat toast, and hash browns).
Yesterday, her wedding rings went back onto her finger for the first time since the morning of her surgery (August 18th). She has been holding off on wearing them out of fear that her hands would swell like they did in the early stages of her recovery. Now that the swelling is long gone, she wanted her rings....and told me that they were in a shiny pink, heart shaped box in her night stand drawer. NOPE! I looked everywhere for that shiny pink, heart shaped box and could not find it....I was panicked BIG TIME. After two days of hunting, I found the rings in her jewerly box...and not in a pink heart shaped box like she insisted they were in. It was a relief to my poor over-stressed mind when I saw those little rings (I had forgotten how small her rings are compared to my wedding band) in amongst her large collection of bracelets. I did not look forward to having to replace that set..custom made, 8 diamonds...and with the price of gold now days. Slipping those rings onto her little finger was the high light of the week...and felt oh so right, just like it felt on the day I married that blue-eyed gal.
OBIO