Monday, November 28, 2011

HOME!!!

Mom was released from inpatient rehab on Saturday!!!  She came home and will continue with outpatient rehab at the new Hendricks Regional/YMCA place out in Avon.  We are all so thankful that she is HOME!!!  Thanks for your continued support as we transition to yet a new set of challenges!  More updates to follow as she is evaluated and gets her rehab schedule later this week.

 

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Rehab...

Just a quick update as I don’t have many details yet…Mom is on her way to the Rehab Hospital!!  She is medically cleared from the hospital—just one month after her ICU trip!  We’ll update with more details when she is settled in and Mom and Dad have a chance to meet with the rehab team.  Keep up the prayers for Mom’s strength and for her motivation!

Friday, November 18, 2011

Update 11/18/11

Well this week has been a fairly good week. Dialysis was discontinued this week and Mom got her dialysis catheters removed on Thursday. Her numbers continue to look good for her blood and her kidneys. They were talking about sending her to rehab at the end of the week...and then there were some fevers, which means she needed to have blood cultures drawn. Some of her blood cultures came back postive for a potential infection, so they pulled her port out today and started an antibiotic. Getting discharged to rehab is on hold until they get the infection and antibiotics sorted out.
So in the meantime, Mom will continue to do physical and occupational therapy here at IUSCC. She continues to get stronger everyday!!
Please continue to pray for her health and strength.
Thanks to all!!

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Update 11/13/11

So it's been a little over a week since the last update, which means things are calming down a little bit! Mom is continuing to make really great improvements. She can get out of bed with assistance and she can shuffle her feet to get from place to place with assistance. She's using her hands and arms much better now. She gets Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy daily through the week and has exercises to practice, along with foot braces. Mom is still on 3 East, room A8 and she will probably stay there until the rehab gets sorted out. Mom is still on dialysis. Last week she needed it Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. This weekend they said that she may not have to have dialysis on Monday because her numbers are starting to improve! If that's the case, they may watch the numbers for a few more days before deciding about rehab hospitals. If she doesn't require dialysis, then her options for a rehab facility are more available...if she needs rehab AND dialysis, there aren't many places available.
Dad continues to stay with Mom at the hospital. He stays busy with insurance/disability paperwork, figuring and refiguring retirement options (he can dream, right?), and taking care of Mom. The staff have been wonderful...making sure they both have what they need.
We'll continue to keep the updates coming...we're really praying for improvements as the holidays creep closer and closer, but we know that no matter where everyone is this Thanksgiving, we have plenty to be thankful for every day!
Blessings to all of you!

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Update 11-3-11

It's been a few days since our last update, which is a good thing!  Mom is continuing to do well on 3 East.  She is getting dialysis Monday-Wednesday-Friday at this point...but the doctors will continue to evaluate how often she will need it. 
In the beginning of the week, Mom was still having a very difficult time staying awake and really being oriented with what is going on.  By the middle of the week, she was definitely a lot more "with it" and is starting to grasp just exactly what is going on.  The most difficult part is that she is VERY weak and has to rely on people (mostly my dad) to help her with everything.  She's getting physical therapy every day which will help her return to her old self.  Even over the last few days you can see her strength getting better and better. 
The other thing that the doctors are considering is sending Mom to a rehab hospital.  This would be necessary because Mom doesn't have the strength to really do the things she needs to do to be independent right now, but there is no doubt that she can regain all of that.  We will know more about where she will go once we have a few more things sorted out with doctors and insurances and all of that wonderful stuff. 
Overwhelmingly, the one thing that mom keeps saying is that she can't believe how sick she was and how many people have prayed for her.  THANK YOU!!  We hope to continue to report wonderful news to everyone who has taken such a thoughtful and vested interest in this journey.