^ Oh, she'll be with you all of your life, get used to the little stabs.
Do try to get some time for yourself, to rest and to do all the things you need to do. After all you're no use to your mum, or your family, if you exhaust yourself.
Do try to get some time for yourself, to rest and to do all the things you need to do. After all you're no use to your mum, or your family, if you exhaust yourself.
This. Yes, your mother needs you, but you must look after yourself as well or you run the risk of becoming ill yourself through physical and mental exhaustion. Don't be too hard on yourself, OK?
That's all good advice. That said, once again I spent the night with her, from about 11:30 PM to 11:30 AM to wait for the doctor (who didn't show up until way after I left anyway). Dad's insurance company called and said they approved her for rehab in the hospital, but no word on whether that includes the use of the wound VAC, which is an amazing piece of machinery:
Read about it here if you're interested. You know me, I'm a tech head, I have to know all about this stuff.
Anyway, we also told her about Dallie. She took it surprisingly well, but she will do what I did, and cry it out over the next few weeks. We all agreed that it was going to happen, and that we miss her dearly, and this Thanksgiving and Christmas will be difficult without her, but she'll always be with us and there is where she will never pass away.
So it's been a rough day, and I have to be up there tomorrow morning by 8 AM to talk with the Doctor because he wants me to go over what Dad's insurance company is outlining (since I'm the one who keeps up with all of that information). He's hoping they approved the wound VAC, and if they did, Mom's going to get real well, real fast. If they didn't, then I don't know what they're going to do.
This isn't a political point, but I swear, I wish we had UHC in the U.S. It wouldn't have been an issue for her to have that equipment
and still get rehab, because that has been holding us up a week, and Mom's getting desperate to get out of there (understandably), and the longer the insurance dragged their feet, the more time was wasted on her healing. So let's all hope everything goes forward from here. I want her home and healthy.