Midweek Musings

We met with the hospice intake nurse yesterday. I was so impressed with the efficiency and information. She was so obliging with everything. She made a list of what B needs, like oxygen, a shower chair, etc, and by 5:30 that evening, it was being delivered. I was kind of blown away. They showed us how the oxygen works, so when he needs it, it’ll be there. He hasn’t really needed it yet.

Today, I need to go to town to pick up his medication. All of his meds now will be through hospice, but his pain med had already been filled yesterday. I couldn’t go get it because my daughter headed down to work.

Last night I did the big salad of spring mix, tomatoes, cucumbers, and the leftover polenta. Then I pan-fried the Costco breaded chicken(freezer), which, by the way, is quite good. B ate some polenta and a bit of salad.

The nurse gave us a binder with info and a 24-hour call number if anything comes up. My biggest concern is B falling. Especially because it most likely will be his low blood counts that he will succumb to. When his hemoglobin drops too low, then that’ll probably be it. The drop in hemoglobin will cause him to be even more unsteady.

I’m continuing to putter around the house, and I have a nice little load to go to Goodwill. Any duplicates of things are what I’m focusing on. Also, in the kitchen, I have a number of OXO containers I’m not using and don’t foresee using, so I’m passing those on. As always, I am looking around for ways to streamline the house. It makes it so much easier to tidy up, clean, and maintain.

I hope these days find you well and living your best life. Life can turn on a dime, as they say.

8 thoughts on “Midweek Musings

  1. I am so sorry to read about B. The hospice people were so wonderful with my dad. I have no idea what we would have done without them. He wasn’t on hospice that long, but some people are on it a loooong time. I hope B is comfortable and enjoying time with family.

  2. My heart is with you. Having just supported my brother, well really my Sister in law through the final weeks, it’s both sorrowful and a gift to be with the ones we love and provide any care and comfort. I wish you all the support you may want is readily available.

    • I just caught up with your last couple posts. I’m so sorry to hear that it’s time for hospice. They really are helpful, I’m glad you’ve got that support.

      Remember to take care of yourself and lean on your kids when you need to. Sending hugs

  3. sending hugs and you are in my thoughts…i wemt through this with my beloved sheila, and every moment was precious…especially when you catch them looking at you to know you are with them. Precious moments indeed.

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