- He had had very little sleep since 0530 the previous morning.
- Around 0130 that morning he had been up because mom fell and had to be taken to the emergency room.
- She had a broken shoulder.
- The orthopedist could not operate on her to set the shoulder due to her age(94).
- The routine blood work indicated her white cell count was higher than they liked, but since they did not have any other tests with which to compare it, they were not sure why the count was that high.
- Her platelet count was out of usual boundaries, too. Same scenario as above, nothing with which to compare it.
- Another blood test will be taken on Monday next.
- She was released and he brought her home.
- For the rest of the night she would be up to go to the bathroom. He would have to be up with her to help steady her.
Mom's sleeping patterns have been erratic. She goes to bed when she is tired. Lately she spends most of her time in bed. And, she is going to continue with that "schedule".
I look forward to getting more of her stories about her life. I also plan to read back to her the stories she has already provided and shared with you. (See the label, Jane.)
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is there a better time of day to call her? julianne says she was asking about me. i will give her a call soon.
love you dad!
It's good you're visiting there next week, Jack.
It is very difficult when parents become so frail. They like to hang onto their independence but such high risk for falls. It is nice to have some respite when in such a such a full time caring roll, nice that you can go for support for your brother and mother. Thanks for visiting.
Cheers Margaret
I have nothing wittily philosophical to add here, so I'll just say hang in there, and may an angel rest on her shoulder for all of you!
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