Hi Friends,
Yesterday I seem to have taken a day off from blogging. I missed it. It felt like I left you hanging.
For various reasons I left my laptop and shoulder bag in the car, in the parking garage all day yesterday. I wasn't in too early because I had some help from Adam in the morning to move Dixie's kennel out to the front yard, where it now can sit in full sun on good days. Anne's son Luke beat me in here yesterday. I took him to lunch and then he left town for home in NY.
Anne is very slow to recover. It is concerning. She's clearly not happy when she's tired, and she's tired alot. She's at her best after she's been able to sleep soundly. I'm not encouraging any visits outside of family, and brief ones at that. I've been here for an hour now and she has been nodding out the whole time. I will sit quietly. Bobby and Deanna were here when I got here today.
PT was here for a time yesterday afternoon, encouraging Anne to move her legs in beneficial ways. Then the dietician was with her, encouraging her to eat more protien. Then she slept nicely and had a pretty good early evening. She had a banana, chocolate milk, and PB+J sandwich (1/2) for supper, had some pain, then later I left at 8pm, after Jeopardy.
A MMC 'care coordinator' called me today as I was entering the parking garage, then we met. She's thinking about Anne's next move, whether she needs PT or Rehab, etc.. Once Anne is medically squared away they'll kick her out of here, and we'll want to have a plan for that day. The care coordinator told me she hadn't spoken to Anne's doctor yet, so I suggested that she do that before we talk again.
I'd like to see Anne well enough to get up daily, and shortly go to the Rehab hospital (if she needs it) on Brighton Ave. Hopefully she'll be mobile by then. It might be wishful thinking, I hope not. I would not say she's improving in leaps and bounds, and she isn't very cheery today because she's tired. As I may have said before, she says she wants to go home, but her hips, legs, and feet are still swollen, and she's not up and around in any way yet. If I can keep her chin up, and keep her focused on 'today', then I think she'll get better. To think too far ahead now would definately overwhelm her.
It seems that just having to listen and converse with others is a heavy load for her at this pointin time. She continues to sleep. All good.