Saturday, November 14, 2009

Super Saturday

What a wonderful day. A Super Saturday indeed!!!!! When I went in the see Mom this morning I was expecting for her to be down to a 2 on her ventilator. Guess What---She was on CPAP!! That means that the ventilator is not doing any of her breathing for her. She is just getting pressurized air to help her breathe and help her strenghten her chest muscles. She tolerated that very well. I was surprised myself.

The PICC line was put into her arm this morning. I got to stay in the room. I bet Jeff would not of stayed!!!! I had to put on a gown, hat and mask just like the nurses did. You would think that they were performing surgery if you could see all the draping and sterile techniques they go through. They were sure they got it in place correctly. So later on she got a xray and then later the word came they had it in place correctly and they could start using it. So the central line in her neck will come out and hopefully that will help her neck feel better and be more comfortable.

The nurse mentioned to me that she did not seem to respond to her very well and she had read in the notes that Mom was responding to other nurses. So I got closer down to Mom's face and asked her if she was just being stubborn or did she not like that nurse. Well she smiled and the nurse said, she would not take it personally. She was just happy to see that she had responded.

Then the next wonderful thing was they finally got her up in a chair!!!! I was talking with her aide and she was wondering about if she could get up. I told her I knew there was an order for her to get up, but that she had not been up yet. She looked it up and found and order written on the 9th for her to get up everyday at 5. She said she would get her a chair and be back after she got another patient up. When she got back, she found out the problem. You have to be assigned a certain wheelchair and she did not have one yet, so the supervisor got her one. So the process started. I don't know all these correct names and medical terms, so you will all have to bear with me. They use some kind of contraption that raises the patient up and then they swing them over and put them in the chair and then use it to get them up and back in bed. Think of what a stork looks like when its delivery a baby. Well, Mom was the baby (Lynnetta you will have to fill me in and what these things are!)

She was up for 2 hours and they were all thrilled. They said usually 45 minutes is about the time for a first time up. Because of it being her first time up and with her on CPAP, they did a blood gas to make sure all was well and she was tolerating everything ok. Blood gas was perfect. Before they got her back in bed, she was moving and I am pretty sure she was trying to get herself out of the chairk, the aide thought so also. It's just so nice to see her move.

Some information that some of you have asked for.....

She is at Kindred Hospital in Sycamore, IL in room 115
kindredhospitalsyc.com


The house I am staying at is called the Pay It Foward House
payitfowardhouse.org

Check it out, I am in the somonauk room. This house is beautiful and old, which if you know me, you know I love. Everything in the house is donated. It is even prettier than the pictures of it on the inside. I think alot of them were taken when they started and now they have a lot more furniture and decor and more of it matches. The room I have sleeps 5. Anyone going to come stay with me :O)

The best email to use for me is babiak3@yahoo.com

Bunches of Love,
Angela

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