If I were in her situation, I’m afraid they would have to drag me out of that chair; and, kicking and screaming out of the room – if I had the energy to kick and scream.
It’s interesting from the perspective of being on the bed. I was in for a week and a half – should’ve been 3 days but for some complications. My wife was there all day, every day (she needed to feed the cats & get some sleep while I slept). That was my only (sometimes tenuous) connection with reality. Love ya more, Nini.
When my husband had west nile in 2004, I spent two weeks in his room, 23 hours a day. When they came in to bathe him and change his bed I went home and showered and changed. He pulled through.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 6 years ago
Ahhh, these are the good times. …………….. {sigh}
More or Less Premium Member over 6 years ago
And if that ain’t love, what is?
Comic Minister Premium Member over 6 years ago
I’m afraid so Sarah.
dogday Premium Member over 6 years ago
I find that living in that moment helps me be hopeful for the next moment. We’re together now…and now…and now…
Perkycat over 6 years ago
If I were in her situation, I’m afraid they would have to drag me out of that chair; and, kicking and screaming out of the room – if I had the energy to kick and scream.
1MadHat Premium Member over 6 years ago
It’s interesting from the perspective of being on the bed. I was in for a week and a half – should’ve been 3 days but for some complications. My wife was there all day, every day (she needed to feed the cats & get some sleep while I slept). That was my only (sometimes tenuous) connection with reality. Love ya more, Nini.
sbwertz over 6 years ago
When my husband had west nile in 2004, I spent two weeks in his room, 23 hours a day. When they came in to bathe him and change his bed I went home and showered and changed. He pulled through.
sunchaunzo 12 months ago
So, in addition to blood clots, he’ll have bed sores from being in the same position for 35 hours.