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Quick Monday Update

29 Monday Oct 2012

Posted by Ann Napoletan in Blogging, Books, Caregivers.com, Falls, Guilt and Regrets, Mom

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Mom was in a grand mood on Friday when I stopped to see her before heading out of town to visit my dad. I thought I was one heck of a comedienne – had her laughing out loud! Then I walked into the other room for a minute, and she kept laughing. Heh. I guess I can’t take credit.

Sounds like she had an okay weekend. Susie said she has been very unsteady on her feet, which is disconcerting. The good news is, her room is now completely free of furniture other than the bed, making for more walking space and less things to hit her head on.

I took the photo below after work today; she was sound asleep and barely moved when I gave her a kiss. She looked so sweet.

Today’s Caregivers post is a follow up to last week’s caregiver guilt piece:  Check it out —> here.  The Four Agreements, by Don Miguel Ruiz, isn’t just for caregivers. It’s a great read for anyone needing to level set and find some perspective in this crazy life.

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Black, blue, green, and purple…

21 Sunday Oct 2012

Posted by Ann Napoletan in Falls, Mom

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Well, the bruising looks even worse after the passage of a couple of days. It’s hard to tell in this photo, but her whole forehead is green and the bruising goes well up beyond her hairline. I touched her head today and she definitely responded – it hurt.

Aside from looking awful, she was in a pretty good mood. Was very happy to see me, quite expressive, and chattering away. I’ll definitely take that. She drank an Ensure and had a bowl of ice cream while I was there.

I read over the log book, and it seems as though those two nights she ate dinner were somewhat of a fluke. She’s still doing much better than she was when she wasn’t eating anything at all, but she’s far from being back to “normal.”

She loves the Ensure, though, and has a couple of those each day. In addition, she’ll eat some ice cream, toast, fruit, jello, crackers, and so forth. So, she’s not breaking any records, but she’s getting enough to keep her going, and she really does sleep the majority of the day.

We’ll see what the coming week holds. I’m praying for dull, boring, and uneventful!

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Refilling my tank

20 Saturday Oct 2012

Posted by Ann Napoletan in Falls, Mom

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For some reason, these last couple of weeks seem to have sucked the wind right out of my proverbial sails. I’m beat. Laid down on the couch around 8pm last night and slept until 9:30 this morning. Restless sleep, but sleep none the less.

I’d been looking forward to driving to Butler after work yesterday to visit with my dad, but Mom took a pretty nasty fall in the wee hours of Thursday morning, and I just didn’t feel comfortable leaving. She literally looks like she has a broken nose; complete with swelling and two black eyes, but oddly (and thankfully) there is no pain at all. We have poked, prodded, and twisted, and she just looks at us and laughs. I pinched her lightly just to confirm that she does still recognize pain and she yelped, so I don’t know how in the world that nose couldn’t be hurting like hell, but I’m glad it isn’t.

It took several hours for the swelling and bruising to appear, so I figured I would rather just stick around this weekend in case something odd happens and it gets worse.

We talked Thursday evening, and decided a baby monitor might be a good idea since she has been sleeping in her room more (for a long time, she spent all night in the living room). This is actually the second recent “injury” that has occurred overnight. At least with the monitor, the night girls will know when she is stirring.

In the meantime, I told her all we need is a pair of boxing gloves and she’ll be ready for Halloween…. (((sigh))).

 

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