Thoughts, prayers & mojo go out to you & your wife...hope the feeling of home boosts her spirits...
hang in there...
My wife of 38 years has been in the hospital for more than two years. For almost a year before she went into the hospital, she was paralyzed from the neck down. She spent the first several weeks of her hospital stay in a coma, and since then has undergone nine surgeries and after months and months of therapy has regained the use of her hands and arms, and can move her legs and feet, although she still can't stand. She and I are both Army veterans, and thankfully, her medical needs have been taken care of by the VA.
Here's the thing...she should be coming home soon. The problem right now is that she can't come home until a hospital bed and hoist are installed in the house. One group of doctors says she can come home as soon as the equipment is installed, and another group says that they will be happy to order the equipment as soon as she is discharged - the classic catch-22.
I think that might be resolved now, since I finally got the two groups of doctors to listen to each other and agree that they were working at cross-purposes. I guess we'll see soon.
The truth is, though, that I'm scared to death that she'll get home and I won't be able to take proper care of her. It's not that I'm unfamiliar with medical procedures; it seems like ages ago that I was an operating room technician in the Army. It's just that I've already taken care of her for years as I watched her health deteriorate to the point that I had to send her to the hospital over her strenuous objections.
Oh well....sorry 'bout the rant, but I needed to blow off some steam.
Thoughts, prayers & mojo go out to you & your wife...hope the feeling of home boosts her spirits...
hang in there...
All I can tell you is that you absolutely will do what needs be done. Others will think you are remarkable for doing so, but you will be following the only course that makes any sense to you.
Good luck and my prayers are with you.
Check on Ho e to see if they can help. I don't know if they help recovering people, but there are organizations that can.
Our prayers and thoughts are with you and your wife. I can't even imagine being in your shoes.
Wow, what a story. Thoughts and prayers are definitely with you and I'm glad she is coming home.
Hope it all works out and that is a crazy story. As DMC said, there's ways to get her proper care if you can't give it, but you seem like you'll do whatever it takes to make sure you give her proper care.
Good thoughts from down here in Argentina man. Hope everything turns out well
You'll do well. Best wishes and hope she gets well soon.
Sending good thoughts your way. Hang in there.
Wow. Definitely sending good thoughts your way.
I'm always amazed at both the people WITH the disability and the way they battle through it, as well as those that stand alongside 'em.
This x1000.
My best wishes.
Our thoughts (posters of the Club) have always been Good for you and your wife we need to kick it up a notch.
^ what he said.
This is something I have been thinking a lot about lately, as my mother is being worked up for Alzheimer's and I am flying home later this week for the results. Obviously you are aware of the challenge you are facing and I wish for you great strength and patience. They only advice I have to offer is not to be hesistant to ask for help; a home health aide for a couple of hours a day will remove the burden of ADLs and give you a break to go for a walk or something.
My thoughts and prayers are with you, Cryano. I know that being a caregiver for someone can be very stressful. There are lots of caregiver support groups out there. If you'd like to get in touch with any of them let me know. I can get you some contact information.
Wow, you are going through a tough stretch. Please know that my thoughts & prayers are with you & your wife.
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