Update
The nurses -- and everyone else involved in Joe's care -- were nothing short of wonderful. They were patient, encouraging, and caring. They listened. They knew how to speak in layman's language.
The surgery was on a Thursday and he broke loose came home the following Wednesday, to his immense relief. The ICU is where one goes to get better, not to sleep.
So he's here and, actually, despite my not having attended the Spencer Hospital School of Nursing, we're doing okay.
He's a good patient, mostly, trying to do what the professionals have told him to do. He's struggling with impaired sleep, which we've been assured is normal and will get better, and a productive cough that is slowly improving. Our wonderful hospital has provided home care in the form of visiting nurse and physical therapist, both of whom have been excellent. And we've been busy: This week there has been something every day -- appointments with primary doctor, follow up with surgeon, blood draws and chest x-ray, visiting nurse, and PT. We bailed on Hallowe'en but he was insistent that we go to vote and we did. He has been able to manage his own medication (when and why did medicine turn into medication?) and maintains the calendar of appointments. He does his prescribed laps around the house and uses his incentive spirometer, though he's a bit grumpy about that particular task.
I'm the chief cook and consoler and since he isn't allowed to drive for a couple more weeks, I'm the transporter. Yesterday, speaking of fictional characters, I told him I was turning into Samantha Stewart from "Foyle's War" (and if you haven't watched this particular series, you really should because it is so good). I'm learning how to cook a cardiac diet and am easing into it rather than making an abrupt switch, and we're neither of us complaining about that. Virtually everyone we know has extended offers of help. Lizzy is on an extended holiday at Sherry's. Our good neighbor Andrea who is a caterer comes by on Saturday afternoons, bringing all manner of delights (her Chicken Marsala is very, very good).
So things are good. And getting better. We are blessed.
Comments
Thanks for taking the time to let us know of Joe's progress.
Ceci
Yes, Foyle’s War has good writing and acting.
I too read all the Cherry Ames books that I could find. I am impressed you remembered other character names. Did you read the Donna Parker or Robin Kane series?
Hope you are finding some snippets of time to read or sew a little.
Add me to the list of those who read Cherry Ames and I did grow up to be a nurse! My Halloween costume at age 4 was a nurse outfit and I was so dismayed to outgrow it. I also read Trixie Belden, Tom Swift, and The Hardy Boys.
Foyle's War has been a favorite here for ages as are Midsomer Murders, Hercule Poirot, and Miss Marple.
Hugs!