olbear
Loves all things POOH!
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Hello there friends,
I haven't posted since getting back from the cruise as life has been a little crazy. And I wanted to give those who may be curious an update.
As many of you may know, my mom was in the hospital when I left. That made leaving a bit difficult. but mom wouldn't hear of it. And fortunately, I have a dear friend from church who is a CNA and checked in on mom while we were gone and was a great help to her.
The day after we got back, monday, I took her to a colon specialist, Dr Tolland. He told us he wanted to do surgery on wednesday, the day before Thanksgiving. He wanted to do it quickly as he was concerned about her conditioned. He fessed up after the surgery, that he was concerned it was cancer.
So the next two days I "baby-sat" her thru all the meds she had to take to prepare her for surgery. That was not fun, as she became a "whiner".
She was in good spirits the morning I had to take her to hospital. She went into surgery early which was great. My sister and I waited with Mom's pastor for almost 4 hours. Finally, they called us to go talk to Dr. Tolland. He decribed what he had found and said when he first saw the "mass" he thought it was cancer. After removing the section and opening it, he said he saw none. Whew! What a relief. Biopsies will confirm it. Should know something today. Just for confirmation.
Her two hospital stays have been not the best in the world. There has been alot of neglect, with bed-sores to prove it as well as other things. So I'm praying for wisdom there. And speaking with an attorney. This has been the most upsetting.
And to make things more challenging emotionally, my dad who is in a nursing home is not not doing well at this time. My cousin Bonnie who is an LPN, saw him on friday, and confirmed what I already felt. I will more than likely not have my "pop-a-dop" for Christmas. He will be with Jesus. And that's okay. I am at peace, but it will still be hard. You can never let go 100%
So, I covet your prayers. Mom is not aware of dad's condition right now. We are wanting her to think positive and get stronger. She look great last night. And I've made enough noise that they are taking "really" good care of her.
SO that's about it. Thanks for caring and keeping me and mine in your prayers. It is appreciated more than you know.!!!
God bless,
Winnie
I haven't posted since getting back from the cruise as life has been a little crazy. And I wanted to give those who may be curious an update.
As many of you may know, my mom was in the hospital when I left. That made leaving a bit difficult. but mom wouldn't hear of it. And fortunately, I have a dear friend from church who is a CNA and checked in on mom while we were gone and was a great help to her.
The day after we got back, monday, I took her to a colon specialist, Dr Tolland. He told us he wanted to do surgery on wednesday, the day before Thanksgiving. He wanted to do it quickly as he was concerned about her conditioned. He fessed up after the surgery, that he was concerned it was cancer.
So the next two days I "baby-sat" her thru all the meds she had to take to prepare her for surgery. That was not fun, as she became a "whiner".
She was in good spirits the morning I had to take her to hospital. She went into surgery early which was great. My sister and I waited with Mom's pastor for almost 4 hours. Finally, they called us to go talk to Dr. Tolland. He decribed what he had found and said when he first saw the "mass" he thought it was cancer. After removing the section and opening it, he said he saw none. Whew! What a relief. Biopsies will confirm it. Should know something today. Just for confirmation.
Her two hospital stays have been not the best in the world. There has been alot of neglect, with bed-sores to prove it as well as other things. So I'm praying for wisdom there. And speaking with an attorney. This has been the most upsetting.
And to make things more challenging emotionally, my dad who is in a nursing home is not not doing well at this time. My cousin Bonnie who is an LPN, saw him on friday, and confirmed what I already felt. I will more than likely not have my "pop-a-dop" for Christmas. He will be with Jesus. And that's okay. I am at peace, but it will still be hard. You can never let go 100%
So, I covet your prayers. Mom is not aware of dad's condition right now. We are wanting her to think positive and get stronger. She look great last night. And I've made enough noise that they are taking "really" good care of her.
SO that's about it. Thanks for caring and keeping me and mine in your prayers. It is appreciated more than you know.!!!
God bless,
Winnie