Mornin everyone,
It's Sunday and we found our way, as planned, back to Maine Med for some hydration for Anne. We'd hope she'll not need it soon, maybe tomorrow will be the day.
Yesterday on the way home from MMC Anne was hungry so we stopped to eat. She ordered a cobb salad (half sized) and enjoyed some of it. In minutes afterwards when the car rolled she was in pain. It wasn't a good ride, and once situated at home she was still miserable and remained so all afternoon and evening, all the while trying find the right mix of meds. She slept most of last evening until she went off to bed. At one point we had an emotional release together. A long time coming and much needed.
She had a so-so night but got up at 3am with nausea, so we got her moved to the living room. She used all of her nausea meds at that time, then later at 6am one Compazine, and one Zofran at 7:30.
Anne had a couple of things to eat this morning, a banana at home, then a couple nab crackers in the car on the way in. They didn't bother her too much. On leaving the house for Portland, she took an Ativan for the ride. Also this morning, we washed her hair, then she changed up and got ready to leave before I did. All good.....
When they hooked up the bags this mornin we reminded the RN that something apparently made Anne sick yesterday immediately after it started. We questioned the use of the Decadrone/Zofran mix. Anne uses Zofran all the time, but I can't recall her using any Decadrone. I asked that they don't use any Decadrone today, and the RN complied. Subsequently, Anne hasn't been sick with the medicines today. We keep learning and asking questions, and get lucky once in awhile I guess.
Anne slept comfortably with hydration flowing till noon as I read the sports page. On waking up, she said she was hungry and asked for some creamy soup, or something. I found some cream of broccoli and she enjoyed a little, but then became sick and as a result has taken one of her pain pills. We wonder if it's the hernia causing this pain with eating, and hope the surgery this coming Friday will afford relief for this on-going problem.
Shortly now we'll be heading home. I hope for a good ride home for Anne. She'd like to watch the Pats today, as usual. We're planning to fix a game hen today, but I don't know how much eating she'll be able to do. We pray that after Friday she'll be able to satisy her appetite with no pain.