Grammy is still in the hospital, and we're just trying to get by day-to-day. This has been hell for Dan, and I really feel for him. If it isn't enough to have his mom in the hospital in critical condition, he also has now been thrust into a role of caring for his dad (extremely diabetic- who never took care of his diabetes, and has now paid the price in recent years with 2 legs amputated, kidney transplant- and, on top of all of that, is now recovering from throat cancer).
The doctors at Lancaster General are trying to keep her stable enough to get her down to Thomas Jefferson hospital in Philly for a state-of-the-art brain aneurysm treatment called the coil procedure. It's just a matter of getting her down there safely. She's already had a stroke and a re-bleed since being hospitalized with the initial aneurysm. Tracheotomy was yesterday, and she was given a feeding tube today through her stomach.
Dan's been back and forth to Lancaster almost daily. Maddie specifically asked to go on Sunday so that she could feel like she was "helping" by at least taking Grammy's beloved dog, Chloe, for a walk on their back trail. I think she felt a lot better knowing that she had helped. We'll probably continue to do that on Sundays until (hopefully) Grammy can come home.
I am hoping and praying she gets out of this nightmare as the Grammy we know and love.
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Leap Day plans have been in place since early October, and we're holding our breath to see what happens before setting out next week. I'm so thankful that we still haven't told our girlfriends about Disney, just in case it doesn't work.
2 comments:
So sorry to read about Grammy. Prayers for Dan and his parents and all of you.
Best wishes to your family. Aging parents and health problems are a hard row to hoe. Good luck!
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