Mornin (OK, good afternoon. Details,details...)
Anne is a little better today, albeit totally wired up in a very technical environment, where she needs to be closely monitored.
Her legs have those pressure stocking mechanisms on them. They installed what they called a central line in her chest last night right after she got here. I will find out more about that today. There's alot of wires connected, but she's resting comfortably at this moment, snorin' away.
She'll wake up and ask what time it is, or ask for a drink occasionally. She wasn't doing these things yesterday so I'm encouraged.
Anne has a staph infection in her blood. I haven't been updated by a doctor yet, but I asked for that, and the nurse told me they clear up infections like this all the time.
Her BP is getting better. The nurse said the goals today are to work to get her off the meds that are stabilizing her BP, and to administer antibiotics in order to clear up the infection. As I said, Anne is a little better.
It's not a comfortable room for visitors, nothing like the Gibson Pavillion, and I don't think that visitors would benefit Anne right now anyway. I'm pretty sure she just needs to focus on herself now, and on breathing and resting.