Saturday, December 26, 2009
December 26
We didn't do anything on Christmas--Granny spent most of the day just sleeping and I let her rest. Today I'm working on laundry and getting the house in order for Barb & Bill to arrive. Barbara is going to spend the week here, but Bill has to go back to work Monday (as do I!).
I'm now trying to get my mind set for 2010--which is a nice round number, but it's always hard to remember when it comes to writing checks or to mess with the databases at work at the end of the year. Hey, have to find SOMEthing to complain about, don't I?
Monday, December 21, 2009
So far, So good
Holiday Cheers to everyone!
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Back in Rehab
(Granny said she got in trouble for walking into the bathroom last night--the night nurse said she was supposed to use the call button and not do anything by herself. Well, when you gotta go, you gotta go!)
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Day 5
She was released from the hospital this afternoon and returned to the rehab center where she is going to continue her physical & occupational therapies there until December 24th. At that time, I will be taking her home permanently as soon as I get home from work (barring any unforeseen emergencies). She can continue therapy as needed from home or at a day facility after that. Granny is definitely ready to take on the challenge to meet the criteria for release from rehab. I am also bringing her home during the daytime on Saturday and Sunday as the therapists only have one session on Sunday which they will do before Granny leaves for the day.
Keep on sending Granny encouragement--this has truly been a marathon event for her and she is close to the goal of going home!
Monday, December 14, 2009
Day 4
Granny has been eating solid foods since lunch and she's been loving it. Very different from not liking anything put on her food tray! AND, she says she feels wonderful, that she feels like she can do anything and is ready to go home. She walked to the bathroom twice and needed no assistance.
Doctor said if all goes well, she may be ready to get out of the hospital tomorrow (Tuesday). She'll probably have to go back to the Rehab center for insurance purposes, but if she's strong enough to leave there, she can come home. Otherwise, I'm taking her out of Rehab after work on the 24th of December.
It's quite a change in Granny from Sunday while preparing for the colonoscopy. I'm thinking maybe they gave her Superman's blood Sunday evening in the last transfusion, because the doctors didn't give her any new drugs or do anything during their tests. But whatever the reason, Granny did extremely well and was in great spirits today. She said this was the best she felt since before she went into the hospital back on 11/6.
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Day 3 (Sunday)
Since Granny was low on blood today, she has been more tired and sleepy so hasn't been too cranky (until this Golitely ordeal). Keep Granny in your prayers and we shall see how things go tomorrow after the test. Granny sends hugs to all!
Day 2
Colonoscopy is still scheduled for Monday morning "some time". GI doctor suspects it will be late in the morning. Later would be better for me as I have 2 doctor appointments myself Monday and cannot be at the hospital, so it may be awhile before I get to talk to the doctor regarding the results. What they will be looking for is ulcers, lesions, tumors and they suspect it will be in the smaller intestines.
In the meantime, today is the day Granny gets "cleaned out" so they can do the colonoscopy. I know she won't like that--they will want her to drink about a half galon of this foul-tasting stuff, and she works on getting down a cup of cocoa all morning!
Friday, December 11, 2009
Day 1
Over the weekend they are going to monitor her blood levels to see if she is still losing blood, and on Monday she is scheduled for a colonoscopy to see if there is bleeding in the colon. She is currently on a clear liquid diet, but the colonoscopy means she has to "purge" her system so they can get their test results. This is always the icky part--making you have to go to the bathroom a lot with feelings of diareah. It doesn't make for a very pleasant weekend, and Granny has trouble getting out of bed without assistance as it is for all these "potty trips". Well, I guess it has to be done. Sigh.
Ok--email cards or pictures please. I can print and give to Granny for something to look at--when she doesn't feel good, she gets kind of cranky and uncooperative and this will distract her. Thanks in advance!
Setback
The initial ER tests found her to be anemic and admitted her to the hospital. She was missing more blood than can be accounted for (despite all they took for testing!). They ordered 2 units of blood for her to start with, and they had to put a main line into her neck for the IV...I watched all that drama. This is where they put needles and wires down all the way from the neck to the heart--ugh. But now it's done and they don't have to stick her with any more needles for blood draws or to give her IVs. Dr. Fisher came in about 10:30pm and told us they suspect she may be bleeding internally to have lost that much blood and today (Friday) she will be seeing a gasterolenterologist (spelling?). They will be doing a procedure they abbreviate because the name is too long (GDE I think) where they put a line down into the stomach to find out what is going on. Granny will be put to sleep for this procedure.
Some of the side effects of the medications she is taking for the heart (Plavix is one) can cause bleeding, so this may be where the problem is.
I still plan to pull Granny out of the rehab center after work on 12/24. I know she will be more comfortable at home and she can continue recovery from here. Will keep you posted with developments as soon as I can--will be at the hospital all day today.
Sunday, November 29, 2009
November 29
Thanksgiving day we had Granny at home all day. But before we could leave the Rehab center, they wanted to give her some physical therapy workout--well, great. Get her more tired before we go. Fine. Barbara had stayed at the house and was fixing the turkey and dressing and sweet potatoes. I had made some pumpkin pie a day or two ago (without crust so was more like a custard) so we still had some left. In the afternoon we played some dominoes--here you see what is left of some pie with the dominoes on the table.
Barbara's flight back home left at 4pm, and then I went home to eat supper. I will be over again to see Granny before she goes to bed. I won't get to see her much this week as I have to work every day.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
November 25 - early
Still have not gotten a progress report on Granny from the Rehab center. Apparently I have to make an appointment with the administrative nurse to stay late in order to meet with me. Due to the holiday week, there are fewer people available to discuss things with. The evening nurse did say she would leave them a note to call me today, however, after work I will be at the airport picking up Barbara so can't meet with them in person. Barbara is coming to help me this weekend--I'm hoping she'll do some cooking!
Last night the evening nurse said she didn't like the way Granny's lungs were sounding--she has developed a very bad cough and although she is still recovering her voice after the respirator, it has turned very deep and raspy. They had blood work & an xray done last night--negative for pneumonia. SO...still don't know why she's developed this--may be a bronchitis or sinus infection-type issue. Hopefully it will not prevent Granny from coming home during the daytime over the holiday & weekend. It has gotten much colder after a front came through yesterday, and nobody wants Granny to get exposed to chills.
Will be seeing Granny with Barbara much later tonight and hopefully we can have a Thanksgiving dinner tomorrow at home together. Hope everyone else has a Happy Thanksgiving!
Sunday, November 22, 2009
November 22
Also received a special delivery from Jamie, Lizzy, and 'Lil Red....these are pictures of her purusing the beautiful artwork--thank you Jamie, Lizzy and Jared!
SO...currently have Granny at home--first thing she did was use her bathroom, and has been sleeping in her chair, with Nico watching over her. I'm now in the process of getting a few chores done around the house--shew! I think Granny will be coming home every weekend during the day from now on. This week, of course, is Thanksgiving so she will be home more over the holidays. She still has to spend the night there, though, and take her medication and physical therapy work. I don't want her home alone yet--she is too prone to falling.
Saturday, November 21, 2009
November 21
The really exciting news is that Granny was home last night for a quick visit! I was able to bring Granny home for supper last night--my restriction was she had to be back to the rehab center before midnight (the medicare curfew). But the nurse wanted her back before 9pm because she had some medicine she needed to take. Fine with me! We had some vegetable soup I had made for supper (and no--it wasn't poisonous just because I was the one who cooked it). Granny got to sit in her recliner and watch Biggest Loser tv program that I had recorder for her. Also got to use her OWN bathroom--she shares one with 3 other residents at the center. And read some of the mail that has been piling up. But by 8pm, she was more than ready to go back to the center and get some sleep. It was only about 2-1/2 hours, but it was really good to see her home.
Nico was so surprised to see her, too--although she told me later that Granny smelled really different from wherever she's been. Nico was very courteous and tried to stay out of the way of the wheelchair and walker, but also very happy to help her finish up the soup she was too full to finish.
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
November 18
I was there for the evening meal briefly before I left to bring her some more clothes and another blanket that she wanted, etc. I left Granny sitting on the side of her bed eating, and she was still there when I got back but dinner was finished. However, she WAS looking pretty tired by then. Then the occupational therapist came in and had Granny do some arm exercises with a 1lb weight. After that was done, Granny was ready for bed and went to brush her teeth and get back in bed--yikes--it was only 7pm! But I was good with that because I was ready to get home and try to relax some myself.
Now tomorrow, she will have a little bit more exercise as she gets used to using her muscles more and more. The occupational therapist had already said that Granny was in the top category for what she needs to accomplish so it won't be long before she's ready to come home. As I understand it, they evaluate the patients once a week for overall progress. And I think the last week or so, they have the patients work with their own equipment (like Granny has her own walker/cane) and they also review possible obstacles that exist in the home that we have to look out for or fix.
Tomorrow, I have to work a little later in the evening, so probably won't post anything on the blog. But all is well, and Granny is definitely getting better now. Woo Hoo!
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
November 17
Monday, November 16, 2009
November 16
The next step we are looking at is getting Granny into a rehab center to have professionals work with her on the level she needs to get her up to snuf so she can come home. The rehab program in the hospital has been determined unsuitable for her. That program entails 3 hours of physical therapy, and Granny gets too winded just walking (with help) from the bed to the bathroom. What this means is, Granny will be transferred to a rehab center close to home (depending on room availability--either 2 blocks from home, or a few miles north of here). She will live there with people around to monitor and watch her progression, take her to doctor appointments if needed, provide meals, assistance with dressing, washing, etc. As I understand it, there would be 2 paitents in a room and is half-way between a hospital room and a hotel. Anyways, they really push the patients to get well--to be able to clothe themselves, bathe themselves, walk without assistance, etc--everything they need to be able to live at home. The time frame needed for the rehab duration depends on the individual patient's progress. So don't really have a clue how long Granny would be in rehab, but probably could be several weeks.
If all goes well Granny will be transferred tomorrow, and I will be there to follow all of that and help get Granny settled. I will keep you posted. Hopefully the transition will flow smoothly and I will be back to work on Wednesday (I need the rest!).
Sunday, November 15, 2009
November 15
Granny is trying to build up her strength, balance & stamina in order to come home. I was hoping she would improve right away, but it looks like it's going to take awhile. She has absolutely no appetite--doesn't want to eat most of the food she is brought (says it doesn't taste good and doesn't even look good). She puts on a happy face when the doctors come in (and we saw 3 of them today) saying she was feeling better, however, as soon as they leave she is back in the dumps--propping her head up on her hand while looking at her food. Says she's bored, but doesn't want to play a game, work a puzzle, read a book, look at the newspaper or magazine, doesn't want the TV on....etc. She's just being abnormal. BUT, this may all be the normal recouperating process and the drugs she has to take may be affecting her appetite. And since she's only been out of the ICU 24 hours, I can't expect her to jump up and dance a jig. Or can I?
The cardiologist that saw her today suggested a rehab program which they have in the hospital on the 1st floor for the patients while in the hospital. So we most likely are going to be in that program for a week unless improvements are dramatic. He said we are going to have to take it slow with Granny on this. Meaning, probably won't be released from the hospital for awhile. The cardiologist had talked with the pulmonary doctor and they both agree that the heart issue appears to be doing fine now, the breathing was sounding good although there was a little bit of wheezing still, but there had to be another reason why she is still so short of breath currently.
I'm a little disappointed, but in actuality, Granny is doing absolutely fantastic. I just need to have more patience. In the meantime, will keep you posted! Keep sending Granny your cards or notes of encouragement. I'm sure she would be thrilled to even get a picture one of the kids drew or colored....how about a picture? I can print those and take 'em to her! (I had stolen some pictures of Radley from Facebook and she looked at those for a long time.)
Saturday, November 14, 2009
November 14
Friday, November 13, 2009
November 13 - later
Hmmm...wonder if they make that flavor of jello?
(I was going to post some pictures that the cardiologist gave us of the before & after of the blocked artery in the heart, but I left them at the hospital. I will try to get them posted tomorrow night after I bring them home.)
Good Friday the 13th
I am typing this on Barbara's pc through the wireless connection at the hospital, so will update more later tonight. In the meantime, visiting resumes in the ICU in about an hour. We plan to be here to help Granny eat her supper, and then we are going to go out for our own celebration dinner. Thanks for all the prayers--I think they worked! Later.....
Thursday, November 12, 2009
November 12
See how happy she looks? Her feeding tube had been removed and she said she could breathe better after the fluid was off (although it was a rough procedure). She was given the "clear liquid" diet for supper and she scarfed it down! Beef broth, grape juice, Sprite, cherry jello, and cherry sherbert. Her job now is to continue to rest and get ready for hopefully the last big procedure, which is to go up through a vein into the heart, insert dye, see where blockage/damage is, and then to possibly use stints or balloons to open up the closed veins/arteries.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
November 11
Tomorrow they are going to do a procedure to remove more fluid from around the lung which had accumulated since yesterday, then see if they can remove the ventilator later on in the day.
The heart cath is still scheduled for Friday, however, it is very likely it will be cancelled and rescheduled for later next week as Granny has not improved her condition enough for the cardiologist. So we are looking at a few more days of just trying to sustain and improve Granny's condition.
Barbara & Bill are here with me now. Granny was lucid and responsive most of the day so she is aware and was happy to see them (although she still cannot talk with the ventilator).
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
November 10
Granny was obviously very tired today and not as lucid (communicative) as she was yesterday, however, she is responding with head nods and hand squeezes and toe wiggles, so she is aware of things. She is being fed by a feeding tube as of this evening. And her blood pressure has been relatively stable. Although I did not see the pulmonary or cardiologist (despite being there from 7:30am to 5pm--growl), the heart cath is still planned for Friday.
Keep Granny in your prayers!
Monday, November 9, 2009
November 9
Granny cannot talk or swallow with the ventilator, not to mention is very uncomfortable, but she was able to write a couple of sentences for me tonight--wanted me to wash her mouth, and let me know she had been given a pill to help her sleep (although I don't believe it could have been a pill since she can't swallow).
The nurse told me that the doctor was planning to do the heart cath on Friday. I plan to just stay at the hospital tomorrow to be sure I can talk with the doctor and to follow what is going on more closely. (I had gone to work today and I think I missed out on too much that was going on.)
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Granny's Health
At this time, she is in a regular hospital room, getting lots of meds and attention from the hospital staff, and has stabilized for the most part. She is feeling better, although gets tired with very little exertion, including lifting her arms when eating. I spoke with the cardiologist today (Sunday) and he says she has a very weak heart--part of it is working, but some of it is not. He was able to hear the heart malfunctioning after Granny had just gotten back from walking with a therapist in the hallway, so he knows for sure she has some blockage.
The next procedure is to have a cardio cathetor (? spelling) which is a line put through a vein I think from the leg up to the heart. Then they put in dye to see where and how much blockage there is. During this procedure, they can also use balloons or stints to open up blocked areas. Some people require open-heart surgery for severely blocked areas, however, Granny is NOT a candidate for this option due to her age & overall condition.
The cardiologist also told me that Granny is currently NOT in a condition to undergo this cardio cathetor procedure yet. SO, she will stay in the hospital until she is well enough to have this procedure. The cardiologist was saying, 24, 48, 72 hours...just wasn't sure how long it would be before she is ready. Granny is in a private room with a phone, however, she cannot easily answer it nor hear well, so is not a good idea to call. If you'd like to send her a card--I'm sure she'd like that. (just send it to the home and I'll take it to her since not sure how long she will be in the hospital)
If you really need to know the hospital info: Baptist Health Medical Center, 3333 Springhill Dr., Room 204, North Little Rock, AR 72116 501-202-3000
Monday, May 11, 2009
Mother's Day at Granny's
Hey--what's going on in there????
Ah---finally! And lunch was made without Granny lifting a finger! Perfect Day!