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Showing posts with label hospitals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hospitals. Show all posts
Friday, February 14, 2014
Hubby Update
After spending the night in pain, my husband finally agreed to go to the emergency room with my son-in-law. Thank you, Jimmy Reid!!! Love you.
Jimmy Josh Dan
So the E.R. docs think it might be a torn meniscus, which can occur from damage to the inside of the knee. The medial and lateral menisci (plural of meniscus) are semi-round pieces of cartilage that act as shock absorbers and smooth cushions for the thighbone (femur). These menisci can be injured acutely or can become dysfunctional gradually due to overuse.
He was told to REST and apply ICE and if it doesn't ease up, he'll need more x-rays and a trip to the specialist.
I told him he is not allowed to play with his new snow blower until he sees the orthopedic doctor.
Will he listen?
I sure hope so, but thank you to all my Facebook friends and family who sent out best wishes.
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Good Luck, ReRe
My daughter is going for surgery today. It’s the third surgery on her shoulder since that horrible accident on
the quad that her and her husband were in. My daughter’s shoulder is
not cooperating. It’s a long story and I won’t bore you with the details, but I
want her to get better.
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Advice to the Living from the Dead
My father, when he
was alive, would often criticize me for always being in a rush. I worked four
days a week and helped out with my grandkids, so I was always running here and
there, trying to complete everything before the start of a new work week.
“Slow down, or you’ll
make yourself sick.” He would often say as I zoomed in for a quick visit and back
out of his house trying to get everything done in one day.
“Dad, I have to
hurry or I won’t get done,” I would reply.
“Don’t rush to
your grave any faster than you need to,” he would counter.
My father was in
no hurry to rush to his grave and there were many times when he was in the
hospital, that my siblings and I would get a call from the doctors to come in
immediately because my father was near death. I remember one particular day
when I received such a call and I literally ran from the Academy of Natural
Sciences on 19th and the Parkway all the way to Jefferson Hospital on 11th and
Chestnut to see him one last time.
I arrived at his
room expecting the worse only to find him sitting up in bed enjoying his meal. “Dad,
why are you eating?”
He looked at me
like I had two heads and replied, “I’m hungry, why?”
“The doctor called
us and said that you were dying.”
“Not today, I’ll
go when I’m good and ready,” he replied and then went back to eating his lunch.
After that
incident, whenever the doctors would call us to say that my father was doing
poorly and might die, I would always reply, “He’ll go when he’s good and ready and
not before.” He lived to be 92.
So this past week,
I almost lost my daughter and her husband to a serious accident with an
all-terrain vehicle.
And I lost a wonderful cousin who died way before her time.
And I lost a wonderful cousin who died way before her time.
My wonderful cousin, Marie. Seen on far left.
My father’s words
came back to me tonight after I visited her family. “Take it easy, enjoy your
life and don’t rush around so much. The faster you rush, the faster you reach
your grave.”
So for all my
friends and family, I wish you a long, healthy, joyful life that is spent
enjoying the little, silly, funny, fleeting, moments that make this journey
worth the ride. Take the slow lane.
Friday, May 25, 2012
Update on the Weekend from Hell
Last Monday I
posted about my weekend of ghost hunting at Gettysburg and also about my daughter
and her husband’s accident while riding an all-terrain vehicle.
While the parents were
in the hospital, I moved in with the three boys whose ages are 17, 15 and 9. I’ve
written about the boys before and you probably know them better as the Desperados.
The first thing I
did was feed them and calm them down, especially the younger two who had
witnessed the accident.
Then I laid down the rules, simple rules, like pick up their clothes from the floor and put their dirty dishes in the sink and to stop teasing each other, etc. etc.
Then I laid down the rules, simple rules, like pick up their clothes from the floor and put their dirty dishes in the sink and to stop teasing each other, etc. etc.
I kept the two
younger ones home from school on Monday which meant that I had to call the
schools and explain what happened and then to make arrangements to pick up
homework.
I knew my daughter
was a busy bee with all the after school activities with the boys,
but after walking in her shoes this past week, I’m ready for a vacation.
but after walking in her shoes this past week, I’m ready for a vacation.
Tuesday, I had to
take the two younger boys for braces, which meant I was at the dentist for over
an hour or more and after that I had to run each boy back to school.
That night I had to take the two boys to Aikido. The older boy had just started training for his new after school job, so I had to wait up for his return.
That night I had to take the two boys to Aikido. The older boy had just started training for his new after school job, so I had to wait up for his return.
Late Tuesday
night, my husband brought home the injured. Re had a broken collar bone and
deep cuts, dark bruises and scratches all over her body. Jim has over 200
staples in his leg. They reminded me of another famous couple.
I had to take my
daughter’s place as chaperone on Wednesday for a school trip to see the
Historic section of Philly. It’s been years since I was on a school bus.
We had fun, but I
was totally wiped out and we had another after school activity to go to that
night.
Re and Jim are
slowly healing, but he still needs to see the trauma orthopedic docs at Cooper.
The most important part is that they are home and alive.
My daughter was
impressed with the way the boys were helping me around the house. “How do you
get them to listen and help without complaining?” she asked.
Nathan answered
before I could reply. “She said she would turn into the Hulk, if we were bad.”
Have a wonderful Memorial Weekend. Have
fun, but keep safe.
Monday, May 21, 2012
This Weekend, ghosts, new friends and a near tragedy
This past weekend
my ghost hunter friends, Jean (Team leader), Rita and I headed to Gettysburg
early Friday morning.
We were all set to explore and investigate. My daughter, her husband and two of the grandsons headed to Altoona, Pa to stay at a friend’s farm house and to ride their all- terrain vehicles.
We were all set to explore and investigate. My daughter, her husband and two of the grandsons headed to Altoona, Pa to stay at a friend’s farm house and to ride their all- terrain vehicles.
Friday, after
getting settled, we headed out to a few places on our own before going to the
late evening ghost walk. We seem to pick up more interactions from spirits when
not in a large group. There were several places where I felt nauseous, but when
I walked away from the spot, I felt immediately better. I was definitely
picking up something although I didn’t see or hear anything.
Saturday we headed
out to the Eisenhower National Historic Site. What a beautiful home.
They were having a
formal tea party on the lawn and people were dressed in the period clothing of
the 1950’s
We had learned
that there was some big event going on at Camp David, which wasn’t that far
from the Eisenhower home, but the driver informed us that we would probably be
shot on the spot if we tried to visit.
I offered to drive
the bus to Camp David, but my friends persuaded me to return the bus to the driver.
We had lunch at
the Gettysburg Park and here I am taking a picture with a wonderful couple Ron
and Linda Zanoni. He portrays Col. William “Buck” McCandless and his wife
portrays Annie, the wife of McCandless.
We had time to
visit some of the sites of the National Park including Devil’s Den.
We also met and
became friends with Lloyd Smith and Resa Mallamo who are also Historic
Portrayers.
Wonderful people and fellow ghost hunters who were kind enough to take my friends and me on a private ghost hunt at Sachs Bridge.
I had the same nauseous symptoms there, but I didn’t get to see the Confederate ghost from last year.
Wonderful people and fellow ghost hunters who were kind enough to take my friends and me on a private ghost hunt at Sachs Bridge.
I had the same nauseous symptoms there, but I didn’t get to see the Confederate ghost from last year.
While ghost
hunting I received the phone call from my grandson Joshua. He was riding in one
of the ambulances, which was taking my critically injured daughter and
son-in-law to the emergency room. They were riding their all-terrain vehicle
when it flipped over several times. The boys were following behind them when
this happened. Joshua and Nathan kept their cool and flagged down help. The
wonderful group of people, who just happened to be at the right place and at
the right time, helped with first aid until heavy rescue arrived.
Jim and ReRe sustained
serious injury and our sharing a hospital room and getting needed surgery. I’m
on Granny duty and will be caring for the boys until their parents are safely
home again.
What I plan to do
with the all-terrain vehicles
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