Often I compose
my social media posts in the wee hours of the morning, then set them to post in
the afternoon, when more people might be reading them. So it was early Friday,
when I wrote about how my mom Linda Taylor had knee replacement surgery, and
was recovering and undergoing rehab at North Ridge Village Nursing and Rehab in
Albion.
By the time
those posts actually came out, she was in the emergency room at Parkview Noble
Hospital. I didn’t get a chance to cancel the posts because that’s where we headed,
too. It’s been kind of a long week.
They thought she
might have a pulmonary embolism. In short, that’s a Very Bad Thing. Her oxygen
saturation was way too low, among other things, and to make matters worse they
quickly determined she had an infection, and pumped about twenty different
antibiotics into her at the same time. (I’m exaggerating, slightly.)
The next morning
we had word that it’s a bad case of pneumonia. It might be, in fact, the first
time in history that a pneumonia diagnosis was actually a relief. The sudden
onset was certainly a shock. She’s getting better, but still having problems
with double vision that they haven’t quite figured out.
I hope a recovery goes smoothly.
ReplyDeleteMuch thanks ... looks like we're in a "worse before better" stage.
DeleteHope your mom gets better.
ReplyDeleteMuch appreciated ... been a rough week.
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