The back is still a problem. I have tried massaging and supporting him in a side-lying position with pillows. Every new position provides relief for precisely 10 minutes. They have also added a
muscle relaxant to Fred’s cocktail and he has at least managed to
snooze a half hour here and there.
It is a challenge, but he is doing GREAT with his
breathing exercises and has already taken three walks -- each longer than the
other -- and both 3x (or more) as far as he went yesterday. In the midst of the pain and challenges, he
still manages to crack everyone up.
I
took this quick video while he was on his third power walk and doing just that -- making people laugh. I had to shut it down
before he caught on.
His NG tube has been removed
and he has happily downed water (instead of ice chips) and two “delicious” banana popsicles. And you know he has been on a low sodium diet too
long when he can just take a look at the chicken broth and say “I can’t have
that! It is going to have too much
sodium for me!”
They transplant team has cleared
him to leave the SICU and move to the solid organ transplant war as soon as a
bed is available. I am not sure when
exactly that is supposed to be, but I know it is progress!
Go Fred!
In between hanging with Fred, I have been working the apartment
thing. We had put in an application on
Sunday, but I got a call while Fred was in surgery that the Month-to-Month they
quoted was inaccurate because the furniture rental charged a HUGE premium. Like $1200 more a month than we wanted to
spend. We were being asked to lock into
a 3-month lease to pay less, but that was now also quoting higher than when we
submitted the app, and we are hoping to only make this a 2-month gig. I made some calls yesterday and discovered we
needed to be further away and in an area with less places to walk around during
recovery to get it down lower. I set up a 1:00 meeting with the agent to try and reduce the furniture (get less for same
price). I was looking at cancelling this
meeting if I wanted to talk to the team when they made 1:00pm rounds, but
instead, I heard from a gal that our 45 Madison leasing manager had referred me
to. (Thank you, Amy!) She emailed me about an upcoming opening for a reasonable
price in an area we want and it is all inclusive.
We don’t have to set up any cable, electric, etc.
Now the crunch is to get the apartment ready by Friday,
when my hotel reservation is up. I have
been forced to become the Queen of Plan “B."
Hi Karen,
ReplyDeleteI am so glad to hear that Fred can move from the SICU when they have a place for him. That is great news!
I am praying that his creatinine levels go down and he does not need dialysis. Hang in there kidneys!
As far as the blood sugar levels go, you might want to see if his vitamin D levels are low. He may not be absorbing it and it is likely something they can test in one of their blood draws. Also, stress DEFINITELY plays a role in insulin resistance. It is certainly possible that there is a little of that going on. Fish oil may be good for diabetes prevention too, but after surgery, get the doctor's okay because high doses of it do not allow for blood clotting. Who knew?
Please tell Fred we are all cheering for his progress in California.
Love,
Saundra
OMG. Sending love to you both! You're both being put through it right now. I am here, when you need me.
ReplyDeleteOh Karen. What a journey you are on with handsome Fred right now. He is the luckiest man because he had you in his court. Love you tons, baby! Hang tough!!! XO to Fred. He's awesome
ReplyDeleteWOW! Amazing! Thinking of you two! Lots of love!
ReplyDeletelove ya'll bunches!
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