Monday, May 21, 2012

Monday, May 21, 2012

You Can Lead A Patient To Water, But You Can't Make Her Drink!


This has been a very mentally exhausting day.  This morning I could not get a blood pressure reading on Mom. She was conscious but not relating to me in any way.  Scared?  you betcha!  Thank God that Jeff, the Physical Therapist came early today.  I was still trying to get vitals when he arrived.  He also tried and could not get a blood pressure either and the pulse was very weak and erratic. I told him that I had been having trouble the last two days getting Mom to drink fluids, especially water.  He pinched her skin and it just stood there - yep, she was dehydrated.  (I just made Jeff a doctor, lol).  Anyway, we started trying to force fluids.  He told me that I was giving her to much orange juice because this would give her diarrhea (didn't know that).  He suggested Gatorade and caffeine free Coke, of which I had neither.  We thought we were going to have to take her to the hospital for an IV bolus of fluids but I begged them to let me try forcing fluids here (since I now know the problem).  Shayla, our aide came and definitely noticed the change in Mom and called the office.  They gave me one hour to turn her around or we were to call the Emergency Squad and go to the ER.  Shayla, Jack, Wilma and I were really working on getting her to drink through a straw.  Polly Lasher and Bev Kramer furnished the Gatorade and Wilma went in search of those little sponge things on a stick to put in Gatorade and put in her mouth and some caffeine free Coke.  Within the hour, we got what was a non-registering blood pressure to a meek 85/60 early on and at the end of the hour, I am so pleased to say we got a blood pressure reading of 121/92 and a strong pulse of 71.

This team work was A+ today.  Thanks Lord for letting us put our best foot forward and getting the job done.

Yesterday was a good day.  Kristi Ryan, our hairdresser came to the house and gave Mom a hair cut and me a color and hair cut.  I now have my "little boy haircut" for the summer.  I just can't take messing with longer hair and taking care of Mom in the heat.  I may look like Mrs. Hickman's little boy (well, except for those darn boobs) but I'm just still plain ole simple me.

Praying for a better tomorrow.  (Hey, did you notice this post was from me?????)

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Hello World!!  I am excitedly working on my Blog!

My High School Chums


Well, "Sleeping Beauty" is still sound asleep. 
 
Last evening, I had my first outing.  My high school chums, Nila Means May and Sherry Slaughter and I went to dinner at the FOP.  She comes from her home base in 
Fresno,CA to this area once a year and we always get together for dinner and it is amazing. For those of you that don't know, Sherry has been with Campus Crusade for Christ since graduating from Marshall University (we will forgive her the Marshall part of her life, not everyone can be a WVU girl, lol).  Nila is to humble to admit it but she runs the engineering office, the guys just think they do.
Amazing to see how the Lord has worked in these wonderful ladies lives.  It is so nice to see how over the years our lives have taken different twists and turns but when we return for that one night dinner together each year, we are still those three high school girls that the Lord has blessed so much.  I have learned so much from these two ladies.
 
Jack and Wilma stayed with Mom so that I could go to dinner and I can't thank them enough.  Wilma got Mom to eat more than she has eaten in a while and of course Mom loves her "golden boy"(Jack) and his presence always brings a smile to her face.  Gave mom her pills when I came home and she went to sleep within an hour and is still sleeping.  Jack said she never did nap while they were here.  I guess she was afraid she might miss something.  She watched the Preakness as she still loves horses.  Hey, the little jockey in lilac won the race again.  Something about that color purple/lilac is a winner.  See, if I were a betting person, I could be rich today!
 
My nephew Tommy took over my computer (from his home in Akron, OH) and did some updates on it.  It amazes me how he can do that.  He is one terrific young man with a wealth of knowledge and tries to keep his old aunt updated on the "techie stuff".  Christie, Tommy's Mom is under the weather this weekend and we hope she is feeling better this morning. 
 
Everyone have a blessed day and get out there and enjoy the sunshine with your families.  vada

Saturday, May 19, 2012


Good morning everyone.  It sure is a beautiful day out there.  Mom is just now beginning to stir.  She slept from early evening until around 3 a.m. and then was awake from then until about 7:45 a.m. when she went back to sleep.
 
She is eating much better.  That baby food trick is working and she also loves lemon pudding.  So far Strawberry Cream is her favorite BOOST drink.
 
Shayla came yesterday and gave Mom her bath and we had a lovely visit.  Polly Lasher and Bev Kramer both came while she was here and we discussed how we all feel that Shayla will make a great nurse.  She has wanted to be a nurse since she was small and is looking into pursuing this idea. 
 
Jack came last evening while Wilma went to her VFW meeting and we had a great time talking about the "good ole days".  I love walking down memory lane with him.
 
Everyone get outside and enjoy the day.  vada

Friday, May 18, 2012


Hey I am an offical blogger now - well I'm just getting started as my niece  Christie surprised me with it yesterday. She used the title from one of my posts and I am so proud. She also used my favorite colors and has done a wonderful job with links on the right side to her blog and also one to Toni's blog. Now I have to learn how to turn my emails into this blog but this is soooo exciting. You know I really think that I am a frustrated writer. Or maybe a career counselor. This little girl who comes to bathe Mom has decided to further her education and either go to LPN or RN school. She has to work also because she is a single mother (2 year old Katie). I have been talking to her about this and have been looking schools up online for her, etc. Today when she comes Bev is coming over to talk to her about what types of schooling is available, grants, etc. I am so excited for her. Hey, I may be old but there are things that still get my heart started.
 
Pastor Larry came to visit us yesterday afternoon.  I just love that man.  He is doing such a wonderful job serving our Lord.  It was so nice to be able to talk to him yesterday and we had a great visit.  I am so blessed with such wonderful people surrounding me.  My church family means so much to me.
 
Just click on the purple link above and it will take you right to it. I feel like a new mother who just gave birth. lol   Thank you, Thank you Christie for all your hard work and giving me this wonderful gift.  I love my blog.  Now I have to learn how to be the author of it.
 
Well, my night of expermentation did not last long.  The nurse had told me try not giving Mom an Ativan one night to see how she did. After Jack and Wilma left last night she was sound asleep for maybe a half an hour and THEN she started talking and within the hour she was yelling and then started to scream.  I couldn't take it so I gave her her pill and she finally went to sleep within 2 hours and has slept pretty well last night, fitfully towards morning but is still sleeping.
 
My friend Sherry arrived in WV last night from CA and she, Nila and I are going out to the FOP for dinner tomorrow night.  I am so excited, get to catch up on all the girl talk just like when we were in high school.
Jack and Wilma are staying with Mom while I do dinner.  Jack and Sherry's dad worked together at G. C. Murphy's for years. 
 
Remember there are people out there needing our prayers. 
 
Everyone have a super-duper weekend.  I think it is going to be a beautiful, hot one.  ENJOY!

Thursday, May 17, 2012


Well that big day has come and gone!  Mom got her splint and sling removed yesterday.  He told me not to use the sling as there is a little place on the end of her elbow which looks like an infection spot that is trying to pop through and a sling would rub it.  Have to keep a careful eye on that spot because if that happens then we have to go back to surgery. 
 
Jack and I made the trip in the van with her and Wilma met us at Dr. Waxman's office.  Mom did quite well except somewhere in the trip she scraped her knee but took care of that when we got home.  Kenny, the van driver was very nice to us and he sure was appreciated.  $38. for round trip; sure beats $650 from JanCare transport van.  We don't have to go back to Dr. Waxman only on as an as-needed basis.  His nurse said not until I needed my knee replacement.  This turned out to be not a joke, as last night my left knee hurt so bad I had to hold on to things to walk.  I bathed in Ben Gay and took an Advil.  Is some better today.  Darn, getting old really isn't for sissies!
 
Jeff, PT got Mom to walk 10 feet yesterday (her legs moved 10 feet; he is practically carrying her body and I'm bringing up the rear and pushing wheelchair with my knees.
 
Mom was exhausted after her big outing so she immediately went to sleep but only slept for maybe 30 minutes, woke up and she was famished.  I got her to eat a jar of ham, pineapple baby food, whole jar of peaches, banana cream pudding and a whole bottle of Boost along with some water.  Best she has eaten in a long time.
 
Sleeping is still the problem.  She yelled way into the night and is now sleeping.  Wish we could get the nights and days straighted out.  (God, I'm not complaining, I'm thankful for the things that are going right).
 
Thanks to Jack and Wilma who were with Mom and I every step of the way yesterday.  Thank all of you for your prayers.  Keep all of those in need in your prayers today.
Praise God that Nila's test results came back negative. 
 
Looks like a beautiful day out there.  vada 

Wednesday, May 16, 2012


Today is D-Day or should I say C-Day, as we go to see Dr. Waxman today  at 3:45 p.m. for the cast removal.  Hooray!  I just feel that Mom will do so much better once she gets that heavy thing off her arm.  She is in her bed chattering like she has been most of the night.  I think she is "somewhat sleeping" but still talking at the same time.  Eyes are shut but she is still talking.
 
Simply amazing what a little sleep will do for you.  Since I didn't sleep Monday night and felt pretty worse for the wear because my left shoulder was really hurting and my old arthritic knees were giving me trouble, I broke over and took 2 Aleve.  My endocrinologist does not want me taking these because he is afraid my stomach will start bleeding but told me that once in a while when the pain is so bad I could get by with taking a couple and then them alone for a while.  Well, last night was Aleve night and Mom was still carrying on at about midnight so I took them and really did get a few hours sleep.  Wow, I feel like a new woman!!!
 
The RN was here yesterday and said that Mom now has her days and nights mixed up which is part of the disease.  She said I should try to keep her awake.  Yeah, right!  It does not work.  No matter what I tried she was determined to sleep, so finally around noon, I just gave in and took a nap with her (about an hour).
 
Polly Lasher came while the nurse was here.  She is so amazing, 93 years old and is very spry and always has me laughing.  Karen, the RN was well entertained by her. 
 
Today, Jeff from PT will be here this morning and also Shayla the aide prior to noon.  Talked with Ken the driver from Mt. State and he will be here around 3pm to pick up Mom and Jack and I are both allowed to ride with her.  Wish us well!
 
Great news:  My nameless friend who has been in the hospital having multiple tests received news that her temporal biopsies came back negative.  Praise God!  Her temperataure is now back to normal and the team of doctors still have no idea what caused this but is sending her home.  Maybe it was something viral (that's Dr.Coonley's opinion  ).  I am so thankful for the negative biopsies.  We serve a great God, don't we?  Please add Bill Mason (Rosemary Toryak's brother in law) to your prayers, as he was just sent home from the hospital (heart) because they can do no more, but we know our Lord can.
 
Everyone have a wonderful day!  vada

Monday, May 14, 2012


The presses are running late today.  Or is it the idiot who is pressing the keys is running late?  I think it is the latter. 
 
Hope everyone had a nice Mother's Day.  Mom had visitors but slept through most of them.  I could not keep her awake no matter how hard I tried.  She got several beautiful flowers and gorgeous cards.  Today, she received a card from Randy, Toni and Julia which included a picture of our gorgeous Miss Julia. 
 
I am afraid that Mom is getting her days and nights mixed up and the girl who was here from Home Health said it is part of the disease and nothing I can do to change it.  She was up from midnight on last night yelling out names.  Then suddenly at 8:00 a.m. she went to sleep and has slept most of the day.  This made it very hard on us working with her with physical therapy.  She chooses to keep her eyes closed alot.
Jeff and I did get her to walk with her cane from her bed to the front door but mainly it was Jeff maintaining most of her weight on his body and me holding her by her pants and pushing the wheelchair behind her so she would not fall.  But she was doing the work of putting her feet one in front of the other which is new to her.  She has a constant problem of wanting to cross her feet but Jeff took care of that by putting his foot and leg between her feet and she actually took steps.
He took her to the front door to see the beautiful plant that Jack got her that is hanging on the front porch.
 
Ada heard somewhere that a speech therapist is sometimes used to help a person learn to chew again, so we asked Shayla if it was possible to get a speech therapist and she was going back to check with Cindy, her boss to see if we can do this and she also said that she felt I needed more help and is checking to see if she can come bathe her 3 times a week instead of 2,because I bathe Mom on the days Shayla does not come.  Somehow this weekend I pulled my left arm lifting Mom and Jeff (physical therapist) said it is the rotator cuff and wants me to start icing it.  I have been using Ben Gay, I love Ben Gay.
Don't have time for a rotator cuff problem now.
 
Ada had a dentist appointment  and came here afterwards to stay with Mom so I could run up to the bank and back to Krogers to get a couple of things I forgot earlier.  I also stopped and got Mom and I Starbucks.
Mom drank a little so far, but not much.  Will try more later.
 
Talked to my friend Sherry Slaughter (from CA) who is in Bilouxi, Miss.
visitng her parents who are also in their 90's and she  will be coming in here the end of the week.  I can't wait to see her.  Sherry does marvelous work for Campus Crusade for Christ and has been since she graduated from Marshall University.  Wow, where has the time gone?
 
Got to go see if I can get Mom to eat.  later vada

Sunday, May 13, 2012


Happy Mother's Day to my special Mom and all the other mothers out there. 
 
My mom is still sleeping since she spent most of the time from 3 a.m. to 6 a.m. loud talking.  I think she finally wore herself out. Nothing much new to report.  Yesterday, she decided she would not eat.  She did drink some Boost for me.  Polly Lasher came to bring her a vase of peonies and she would eat for her - a jar of chicken and veggies baby food and lemon pudding.  Later on, she did eat some ice cream for me.
 
We listened to K-Love on the radio much of the day as I was thinking that might calm her but sometimes nothing works.  Did lots more laundry yesterday.  Please God, let the washer and dryer hold up, as they are the 2 most used objects in our house right now.
 
Yesterday, my sugar went to 65 again in the evening.  I hadn't eaten enough.  I hate when it happens because afterwards I feel so jittery and worthless.  I guess I was so busy I just forgot to eat.  Wow, and for someone who loves food like me, that is weird.
 
Everyone have a wonderful Mother's Day.  Love you, vada and Grandma 

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Where is Time Going?


It's Saturday again.  Where is the time going?  Seems like mine is spent doing countless laundry and cleaning a butt.  Hey, my mom did her share of that taking care of me.
 
She is still sleeping right now.  She slept good until 3 a.m. when she started loud talking and that didn't end until about 7:30 a.m. when she finally wore herself out. 
 
Ada came yesterday evening so that I could go pick up my asthma medicine and get more baby food for Mom.  When I returned from my trip to the "outside world", Mom was sitting up on the side of her bed dangling her feet.  Her therapist would be so proud of her.  It is a shame she won't do that while he is here.
 
About 2 a.m. I had this craving for coffee ice cream and wanted to do a little research on my trusty computer for a dear friend (just like a sister) who is in the hospital and they can't find out what is causing the problem after numerous tests.  She asked to me put my "doctor hat" on so I got up to do some reading.  Of course, ice cream always helps me to think better (hey, any excuse will do).  Well, either I got the "help, I fell and can't get up" necklace caught on the freezer door or the cat said on the main device in the corner of the living room, because low and behold, this loud signal went off and suddenly this man's voice said,
"Margaret, are you alright?"  I apologized immensely for causing the thing to go off, but he was very sweet and said, "hey, at least we know the device works".  My mother slept through the whole thing.  See, I knew I couldn't be trusted with "techy things". 
 
Mom had a pretty good day yesterday if you don't count the 24/7 talking, ramblng (which is part of the disease).  Hoping things continue to get better.
 
Please pray with me for my friend who is in the hospital and wishes to remain nameless at this time.  They are doing a biopsy at noon today on her.  God, give the doctors guidance in determining her problem.
 
Everyone, enjoy your Saturday.  vada

Friday, May 11, 2012

When I was a Paid Worker


I can remember when I was a "paid worker" that I was always so excited to see Friday come.  It meant the weekend is coming and I don't have to go to work.  Hooray!!!  Now that I am on call 24/7 which day will I pick out of the week to look forward to?  I will have to mull that over in my mind.
 
Mom slept very fitfully last night.  Can't understand it.  Believe me after
"the Poop Train" went through our house she sure should have felt better.  For a lady who eats very little she can sure produce a lot.  I guess those strained baby food prunes did the job that Milk of Mag and Mirilax could not do or maybe the combination of all 3 finally worked together.  Well, I'm sure you are sick of this subject.
 
Yesterday was such a busy day here.  The whole Home Health team was here at different times of the day.  I am learning so much from Shayla, the aide.  Then Karen the nurse came and said Mom's lungs were very clear and she had active bowel sounds so beware for the evening.  She said I was doing a very good job with Mom. (made me feel good).  Then Jeff the Physical Therapist came.  I feel sorry for him because he always feels that he is not accomplishing enough with mom.  He did get her up on the side of the bed sitting yesterday with him holding her and tried to get her to move her feet sitting there but she would have none of that.  Then together we got her up in the wheelchair and then back to bed.
 
Randy, my next door neighbor was outside cutting my grass last evening and I went out to pay him.  Mom was lying in her bed flat when I went out the front door.  I was not out there that long and when I came back in, here sits Mom who had pulled herself up from a prone position, sitting on the side of the bed with her elbows on the over the bed table and she was swinging her feet just like Jeff had asked her to
4 hours previously.  I can't wait to tell Jeff on Monday that he is getting results, just 4 hours later.  I will be working with her on her exercises until he returns on Monday especially since no one will be coming today to work with her.
 
Jack and Wilma came twice yesterday to help me pull Mom back up in bed.  It is so much easier when there is a person on each side. 
 
Hey Richard, remember the dollar bill you gave Mom on Easter Sunday?  Yesterday, she was lying in bed in the afternoon and looked over at me and said, "hey, where is my dollar bill?" so I went and got it and gave it to her.  Can you believe she remembered that she had it?
Amazing
 
Everyone have a great weekend and a wonderful Mother's Day. I am sure going to enjoy the company of my Mom this Mother's Day.  Special prayers going out for Delene today who gets the results of her cancer count. 
 
vada

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Greetings from the Hickman Hospital

Greetings from the Hickman Hospital!!!  Just for kicks I figured up my bed occupancy rate and average daily census (gee, it was so hard) just like I used to do at the good ole VA Medical Center.  Now figuring up the pay scale for employees was easy - "0" equals "0".  Patient satisfaction survey -- "Priceless".  OK enough of the VA hospitaleze jargon.  Can you tell I am in a good mood????
Well, the constipation battle was over at 10pm last night for now but I think we will have a constant battle with this.  Thank God for baby food strained prunes.  Mom slept very well last night until 3 a.m. when she began yelling and then quieted down to talking until after 6 a.m.  She then went back to sleep and is still sleeping.
The nurse's aide came yesterday, a sweet little girl by the name of Shayla from Galloway.  She taught me some tricks like how to make the bed with new sheets with Mom still in the bed.  I can learn a lot from this little girl. 
Polly Lasher came up and brought Mom's yesterday afternoon and we had the nicest talk.  She is one of the most devout Christian ladies I know. 
Kramer called and checked on us and came over to help put Mom to bed.  Jack came after Mom had gone to bed to visit and she immediately became alert for him but then went back into her rambling talking.  Dementia is such a sad disease.  Before he left, he helped me straighten her back up in bed. 
Toni, my niece from hot, sunny LA called last night and we had the nicest talk.  Miss Julia has been the only one in her class chosen to write and recite a poem in front of a group of people, I forget who they are but it is quite an honor.  Also, Randy has been assigned another show, this one a sports show with someone who is very important in the sports world but Toni could not remember who.  I wish it were Terry Bradshaw.  Would love to have an autographed picture of him.  He is my football hero.  Hey, a girl can dream!  Toni, along with Christie
(my niece from Akron) both think that I should start a blog about the role of the caretaker for a dementia patient.  Mulling this over in my mind and think I want to do it.  Wish I could think of a catchy title - anyone have any suggestions?????  Fire away - hey, I love to get email.
Hey Toni began writing her blog again yesterday.  Give it a lookie lou!
www.mammakaze.com.  She is such a good writer and always gives me a laugh or two and on some of her topics makes me think. If you are new to her blog, go back and look at the archives when Randy, her husband was bitten by the rattlesnake.  Interesting stuff.
Well, I think the Lord is blessing us with sunshine today.  Everyone have a good day.  Please don't forget to pray for all those who are fighting a battle today.  I know my niece Suzie who is battling liver cancer is having a particular tough time today and I'm sure there are many others.  Keep your chin up, everyone! vada

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Happy Wednesday


Happy Wednesday, another rainy day it looks like.  Yesterday was election day.  Congratulations to all the winners!  Jack and Wilma worked the polls yesterday keeping all those voters on the straight and narrow.  I imagine they had a very long, tiring day.  Susan Thomas and her employees do a wonderful job getting the election set up and all those votes counted.
 
Mom slept well last night.  We are awaiting the nurse aide to come and bathe her.  I always have it done by this time but the aide says she is supposed to come twice a week, so I am playing by her schedule.
 
Ada came over last night after getting a perm and I made a quick run to Walmart for a forehead thermometer reader, as now Mom won't keep a thermometer in her mouth and then went to Kroger's for more Boost and baby food.  Am trying that since she won't eat meat any more.  Also, got some baby food veggies and fruits.  Ada said that Mom called my name out a couple of times while I was gone but other than that did well. 
 
The nurse came yesterday and checked her.  We are having a constipation problem because of her lack of eating, so I got some strained prunes and will try them today.  Otherwise, the nurse will have her work cut out for her - enema time if a couple of tricks she gave me don't work. 
 
Bob Billingsley came over yesterday afternoon to show me about the lift, as he has one for his mom.  I had never mentioned to mom that he was coming and when he walked in the door, she looked at him and said, "hey Bob, how are you?  I haven't seen you in a long time.  I about fell over.  Bob says he has that affect on women.  Please pray for Bob, he has finished his radiation and chemo but I noticed yesterday  that he was wheezing while he was here and has a  constant cough.  He says he now has dry mouth constantly.  When he left here he was going to the personal care home to feed his mom and his plans are to return her to her home with him by the end of the year,  after he gets his strength back. 
Hope everyone has a great day.  Please keep in prayer all my buddies I have mentioned in previous emails.  Haven't heard how Rhonda McCord's mom is doing after gamma knife surgery.  Will keep you informed when I hear.  vada

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Starbucks Delivers


Primary election day is here.  I think this is the first election that I can remember that I didn't vote or do an absentee.  It didn't even occur to me to do that this time.  Oh well, in the fall you better believe I will go.  Jack and Wilma are both working the election and will be in for a long day.
 
I know that you have all heard of "Meals on Wheels" but I bet you didn't know that Starbucks had a delivery service.  Well for some people they do!  My great friend Nila Means May (we have been friends since high school - gee that was only what 5 years ago - yeah sure! - delivered Mom and I Starbucks Vanilla Frapps yesterday morning on her way to work.  My Mom may not like eating food much anymore, but she sure did devour hers in a hurry.  Nila, you are a jewel and not just because of the Starbucks delivery! (She is also the lady who came to the hospital several times and had Mom laughing so and gave her "Manilla" the baby doll).  I will never forget you for the way you have with my Mom and know just when to say the right thing.
 
Jeff, the Physical Therapist came yesterday. This was the first time we had seen him and he said that he would be seeing my Mom one day a week and Micah would see her the other day.  I told him I had nothing against Micah and that she did a fine job but my Mom will not work or trust a woman like she will a man, so God Bless Him, he texted Micah and switched patients with her and he will now see Mom twice a week.
He was disappointed that he could not get Mom to cooperate much with him yesterday.  I don't know if it was the pain pill I gave her prior to his arrival or if it is just the progression of the disease.  He got her out of bed and into a wheelchair with my help but Mom did not help at all and mostly Jeff did all the work.  I asked him for some leg exercises that I could work with her on when he is not here, so Mom and I will start those today.
 
The nurse aid called yesterday after 11 a.m. and wanted to come in the afternoon to give Mom her bath.  I explained that she had already had her bath.  I do that first thing every morning.  Asked her to come today but she said she couldn't so the plan is for her to come Wednesday afternoon.  I won't do a complete bath on the days she is coming and the RN told me I am to get away and go out on the deck and take some deep breaths and get away from the situation.  You know me, I probably won't do that, want to make sure she isn't hurting MY MOM.
Well, maybe after I get to know her better.  I know - I need to learn to TRUST.
 
Mom did eat a little better yesterday.  Smashed up carrots were added to the menu.  Bev Kramer's sister Sherry had the best idea, get jars of baby food - so when I get to the store will be getting some baby meat dishes with veggies.  I am already giving her applesauce, um, maybe baby peaches might be good also.  Bev is great, she comes over every evening and helps me pull Mom up in bed and get her ready for the night.  I am such a blessed girl to have such wonderful family and friends surrounding me. 
 
IMPORTANT FACT:  My mom looked up at me when I gave her the nighttime pills last night and smiled and said, "I love you Vada".  I was just paid a million time over for taking care of her.  Wow, it was a great day.
 
My sugar took another tumble yesterday (57) just after the physical therapist was here.  Today, I am starting eating something every 2 hrs, even if it is toast to maintain my blood sugar.  I know I will be no good to Mom unless I'm in top form myself (yes, I have been listening to your
calls and emails).  OK, a new me emerges today. 
 
I bet you are sorry you signed up for this email and my ramblings, huh?
You don't know how therapeutic it is for me to share my day with you.
Feel free to tune me out at anytime.
 
Please help me by praying for all those I have mentioned in previous emails who are fighting a tough battle.  Carol, Christie's sister is really on my mind and heart today.  Also, my dear friend and sister in Christ, Lynda who is on a waiting list for an apartment in Beckley.  Lynda took care of her sweet mother my herself for years until she passed away recently.   I think that Prayer Warrior is my calling and is the only thing I can do at this point, as I can no longer go to church.  Thank you again Jonna for the great devotional book.  I feel each day that is was written just for me.
 
Love to you all.  Vada

Monday, May 7, 2012

Running late today


Running late today.  I'm not fond of Mondays and never have been much of a morning person to begin with.  My sugar went very low yesterday evening and I HAD to eat Starbucks coffee ice cream to bring it back to normal.  That was such a chore (yeah, right).  I do hate when I get the sugar lows because I get so jittery.  Now today, I'm just scatterbrained but then some people would say I am that way on most days.
 
Yesterday, Mom napped a lot during the day.  Ada came over after church so I made a run to Krogers.  Got Mom some strawberry flavored Boost for protein and she likes it.  Came home to find Chocolate Boost from Rosemary Toryak had arrived while I was gone.
 
Yesterday, she ate puddings, ice cream, jello.  Today, I am concentrating on getting her to eat food.  She is smiling a lot today and even helped me to get her gown on her.  I notice that she is watching the TV more.
 
Ran into Rhonda McCord, cashier from Krogers.  She is also the only caretaker for her mother.  I had seen her last week at UHC where her mother had been admitted for a seizure.  Her mother is battling breast cancer.  Rhonda was there getting groceries and told me that she may have to quit work to take care of her Mom full time.  Dorothy, her mother, retired from 42 years at the Court House in the Probate Office is having gamma knife surgery Tuesday to the place on the outside of her brain at Mary Babb Randolph Cancer Center at WVU.  Please pray for her.
 
Jack and Wilma and Bev and Rosemary Toryak were here yesterday.
Mom enjoys seeing everyone, especially Jack (her Golden Boy).
 
Hope this sunny Monday is shining on each of you.  vada

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Hickman Girls Slept


Here goes - for "the lady" who called and asked where her Mom Update was this morning - well there is a good reason I am late this morning -- THE HICKMAN GIRL'S SLEPT LAST NIGHT - ALL NIGHT!!!
I woke up at 6 a.m. but just laid there on the couch drinking in the quiet surrounding me except for Mom's steady breathing which is music to my ears.  I woke up singing in my head, "Jesus Loves Me" and he sure does love us all.  Oh what a wonderful Savior we serve!  He is taking such good care of Mom and me and I can see him working in my life.
To those of you who have written that "I can't do this and what I am doing to my health", I must say, "you are right, "I" can't do this but together THE LORD AND i CAN!!  I ask for your uplifting prayers.
 
Yesterday, well, that is yesterday and most really needs to be put behind me except for all the good things that happened.  Bev brought me over milk and cottage cheese so I could make Mom gravy for her dinner using the milk not the cottage cheese. Do you think I am that dippy?  Hey, don't answer that!   Breakfast and lunch were kind of a bust except for the usual pudding and ice cream but for dinner I made homemade gluten free biscuits and took all the outside crust off (that's the part I like the best) and poured gravy over that and the mashed potatoes.  Mom ate all her mashed potatoes and between 1/4 to 1/2 her biscuit and gravy.  She said it really tasted good.  She had more pudding (which she loves).  Jack and Wilma came and brought more pudding.  They know what she likes. 
 
Mom went to bed between 9 and 9:30 p.m. and slept clear through till around 8 a.m.  She has been bathed and cleaned up and I used the wonderful lavendar lotion and spray that our neighbor Rosemary Toryak brought to her.  Also, talked to Rosemary yesterday about a protein drink I can get for Mom called "Boost".  I will pick up some of that since she is not eating meat.  Going to try macaroni and cheese today.
 
Looks like it must have rained last night but I was sleeping so good I did not hear it.  Have a wonderful Lord's Day and be good to each other.
 
Please continue to pray for my niece Susie, Delene Lasher, my niece Christie's sister Carol  and Janey Bragg's niece Jan who are all battling cancer at this time.  I believe in miracles !!!!
 
love to you all, vada

Saturday, May 5, 2012


Well this paper is late going to press this morning.  This was our first night of no sleep at the Hickman Household.  Gave her the usual pills and she did sleep fitfully until about 12:30 a.m. and then she started yelling and talking (nothing that made sense).  Finally, did get her to quit yelling, but she carried on all night.  Thought after I bathed her and cleaned her up she would finally fall asleep, well I thought wrong.  She is still going strong.  I am the one ready for the nap. 
 
Physical therapist (female from Morgantown) came yesterday and just as I thought, Mom would not stand up for her.  She prefers the men (don't all we girls?) and will do nothing for Micah - I love that name. No matter what Micah tried no way.  She did do some leg exercises and she as amazed at how strong my Mom is.  Mom got so mad at her that she tried to pop her one, luckily I caught Mom's arm.  I know how had she can hit; I have had the bruises to prove it.  At least this girl didn't get hurt.  Next week, our therapist is to be Jeff who we haven't met yet so maybe she will work with him.  It is so strange, she won't get out of bed for the therapists but when Mom and I are alone, that's when she tries to get out of bed.  I have to watch her like a hawk which means little else gets done around here.
 
God Bless Polly Lasher.  she came to visit and brought Mom's dinner.
Polly made creamed chicken on biscuit, peas, cottage cheese and Hershey kisses.  Mom did eat a little more than I can usually get her to eat but she just isn't eating much these days.  I noticed that she really liked the gravy on the biscuit so I'm fixing her that today.  She doesn't seem to eat meat at all now.  She keeps it in her mouth and sucks on it but then spits it out.  Mom did eat her usual puddings and ice cream yesterday.
 
Please pray for Polly Lasher's eldest daughter, Delene Jurick, who is a member of Bridgeport Baptist. Her cancer has returned after 2 years and now is on the side of her stomach and liver.  Lord, we need a miracle!! 
 
Today is my brother Bill's birthday.  If living, he would be 75 today.  Wow, I remember when we were both just kids.  Where has the time gone?  Anyway, I wanted to remember him as he was one of my biggest heros. 
 
Thanks to brother Jack for his nightly phone calls, all the wonderful emails and texts, because all of these keep me going. 
 
Well, my patient is calling, not my name but now a days I answer to anything.  Have a great day.  vada

Friday, May 4, 2012


Wow, it is Friday !!!  I bet for all you paid working people you are so glad.  Notice I said paid, the rest of us poor suckers are still working but we sure miss that good old paycheck every 2 weeks and we always look forward to the first of the month and pension checks.  lol
 
Well, Wednesday I was officially declared "brain dead" due to the non-use of the lift and today I am just officially OLD.  You know that commercial of the "old lady" who has fallen and she presses the button on the chain on he neck and says, "help, I've fallen and I can't get up",
WELL, I' m now that old lady.  The home health company that I chose gives you such a unit while you are under their care and puts the system in the house.  It is amazing because the people (who are in New York) can talk to me even as far away from the unit (which is in the living room) back to the kitchen.  The idea is that if I fall with Mom I can then get help.  Usually, they put the necklace on the patient but they are afraid that she will just push the button all the time so I have to wear it.  I am now THAT OLD LADY!  If, God forbid, we would have an accident, I push the button and the lady from New York answers it and finds out what the problem is.  If I don't respond, she proceeds anyway, first calling Jack, Joni and Kramer and lastly 911 if needed.
Very good idea.  Jack and Wilma were here with us while the Social Worker hooked up this gadget.  Also, he is contacting the Senior Center to see if they can help me by taking Mom and I  in the Senior handicapped van to Dr. Waxman.  This will be much cheaper as Frank Proudfoot (social worker) says JanCare non-ambulance transport costs about $600 a trip.  Mom and I could have a lot of Starbucks for that.
 
Wilma brought Mom rhododendron in a vase yesterday.  They are sure beautiful.  Also, thanks to Bev who has been coming over nightly to help me pull Mom up in bed before she goes to sleep.
 
Mom did not eat very well yesterday.  Spit the scrambled eggs at me, but did eat pudding and ice cream (with medication crushed in it) and container of just good ole ice cream.  Did get her to drink more water yesterday.  God Bless
 
That's it on the home-front for yesterday's news.  It is now raining here and thundering.  Toni in LA would enjoy these rains.  To the rest of us, it is just another day at the farm. 

Thursday, May 3, 2012


Well, it is now official -- If I had a brain it would rattle around in my empty head!!!!  Yesterday, Bev and I decided to change the sheets on Mom's bed, so we called the strong man of the family Jack to come help us get Mom from the bed to her wheelchair while we changed the sheets and added a mattress pad.  We did just like the hospital did and with Jack's strong back, my feeble mind and back and Bev's strong arms got Mom from the bed into the wheelchair.  Bev and I changed the bed.  Mom sat up for a little while and watched us.  Then the 3 of us got her back in bed by lifting on the bedsavers (love those things) and put her back in bed.  OOOPs, big problem we now had her head at the foot of the bed, so then we pulled on the bed savers to get her turned around the right way.  All this time, she just smiles at us like a trooper.  Mission accomplished !!!!  We were so proud of ourselves.  Now here is the kicker.  This morning when Bev called, she said, "I just thought of something, why didn't we use the lift???????  Very good question. That lift was sitting there to the right of the bed all that time.  I bet if it could talk, it would say, "look at those dummies, pulling their guts out and here I sit".   See you can now certify me for the funny farm!!!!  I bet the Lord was even laughing yesterday, saying, "you know I gave that Vada a brain, I wonder why she doesn't use it??"
 
Mom didn't eat much yesterday but did eat some.  Having trouble getting her to drink water and this is necessary with the urinary tract infection. 
 
The nurse and the physical therapist from Amedysis came yesterday at different times.  The nurse did an assessment and the physical therapist also did one and he also got Mom to actually stand up for him, something that was never accomplished at UTCC.  She stood for just a little bit while holding on to the therapist.  That is quite an accomplishment for her and I'm so proud of her. 
 
She actually slept well last night with the help of an Ativan.  We both got sleep last night.  I didn't jump off the couch every time she moved like the night before. 
 
Thanks to brother Jack and Bev Kramer for all the hard work and especially all the laughs they gave me yesterday.  You two are the best.
 
Well, it is going to be a hot one today, so I guess I turn the air conditioning on for the first time this season.  Seems awful early but we have to be comfortable.  Have a great day.  vada

Wednesday, May 2, 2012


We came home yesterday just prior to noon.  I now have one night under my belt.  It was an experience.  You should have seen me trying to change my first dirty diaper "by myself".  Hospital has 2 people do this chore.  Hey, we made it but I was sweating like it was the 4th of July.
Afterwards I sat down and laughed because I bet my mother thinks I am totally nuts.  I keep telling her she has to help me by rolling and she looks at me like, "hey, that is your problem".
 
Did get her to eat 1/2 of grilled cheese sandwich yesterday by holding it herself.  That is a feat in itself.  She ate mashed potatoes and cottage cheese for dinner along with a little pudding.  Would not hold utensils so I fed her.  I was afraid to spend to much time in the kitchen, as she kept trying to get out of bed on me and we don't need another fall.  I will get better with this with practice.
 
She yelled a lot last night and giving her the Ativan bought her about 4 to 5 hours sleep, but every time she moved I jumped (I am sleeping on the couch now).  I bet the dogs thought I was a jumping jack.  Chauncey and Maci took turns sleeping at the foot of her new bed.  Even the cat checked it out.  I tried different lights in the living room so I could see her but it wouldn't shine in her face.  Finally decided the TV was the best method.  Then, lo and behold, the electric went off sometime around 6 a.m.  I think.  I didn't bother to go look to see what time it was and was off until around 9 a.m.  I just told myself that things could be worse and her electric bed could be in the propped up position and she would be unable to sleep. 
 
Now to the big question?  Do you all still want updates?  If so, send me an email.  Otherwise, I will take it that "silence is golden" and delete your name from the mail group.  It is kind of therapeutic for me to keep a journal, so I will still be writing, just not boring you with it.
 
Even though it is rainy, remember God sends the rain to make those flowers bloom so beautiful.  Have a great day.  I love each and everyone of you.  vada

Tuesday, May 1, 2012


Well, the presses are going to bed early tonight on this newspaper.  I am getting up early in the morning and going to the hospital really early.
 
This morning Mom was still disoriented as she had been over the weekend.  Chastity said she ate a little of her breakfast.  The nurse came in while I was learning how to put the pad under her for the Hoyer lift and said we had to stop because they needed to straight-cath her to get a urine specimen because her urine smelled very strong today.  She did have a urinary tract infection and they were starting her on Bactrim (first pill was given after dinner).  Dr. Angotti said that if the morning labs shows that the Bactrim is working they will go ahead and discharge her home by ambulance.  He said if it is not they will cancel the discharge. 
 
I guess a urinary tract infection makes patients with dementia have further mental problems.  Now, I will be aware to watch out for this.  Wonder why none of the nursing personnel caught that this weekend?
Now I know why she was yelling since Friday.  I might get a medical degree yet.  lol
 
AllMed delivered the bed and Hoyer lift at noon and Jack and I both were there.  Bev Kramer came over and I had her lay down on the bed and put the lift pad under her by rolling her and started to raise the lift and she suddenly got sea sick, so I practiced without a dummy.  lol not that Bev is a dummy.  I really didn't mean to make Bev sick.  God bless her she is just getting over a horrible sinus infection.
 
Bless Polly Lasher she washed and hung out the sheets for Mom's new bed and came up to the house and she and I made the bed.  She is not only a great prayer warrior but we have made her part of the family.  She stayed a little while and visited with Jack and I before we had to head back to the hospital.  Wilma went to the hospital and stayed with mom while Jack and I learned about the bed and the lift.  I have the greatest family and extended family.
 
My high school friend, Nila May came to visit us tonight and brought Mom a beautiful doll baby. I  told Mom to call it Nila but Nila wanted her to call it Sally and Mom called in Manilla.  Nila has such a way with my Mom.  She even fed her her dinner tonight.  I can never thank Nila enough for what she brings out in my Mom that no one else can.  She gets her to smile and even laugh, although tonight not so much because she was in such pain both from the arm and the urinary tract infection.
 
Thanks to Barbara Beaver's Aunt Patty for the lovely card she sent Mom.  Sure glad she signed it Aunt Patty or I would not have known who it was if she just wrote Patty.  I always call her Aunt Patty.
 
Packed up most of Mom's stuff to bring home tonight.  So I think I am ready for the big move.  Please keep us in your prayers.  love you all, vada

Monday, April 30, 2012


Can you believe this is the last day of April?  Where has this month gone?  Well, mine has been spent at UHC.  I will say that I was blessed with a beautiful view of the woods across from the back of UHC.  Each room has a gorgeous view.  Mom and I also could watch the planes come and go daily. 
 
This afternoon AllMed is delivering the hospital bed and lift.  Tomorrow Mom gets to come home.  I am both excited and scared to death but when I get 24 hours of her being home under my belt I will feel better. It is something new and as I have become older, those experiences seem to scare me more than excite me.  Getting old is the pits. lol  My new motto is that God never gives me more than I can handle. 
 
Mom's weekend was very verbal.  Since Friday, she talks constantly not saying much that is understandable.  They are having to give her the Ativan more often to calm her down.  Didn't eat any of their breakfast yesterday but did eat a donut and had her daily Starbucks.  We will miss those when we get home.  For lunch, she was so sleepy but like a child was fighting sleep.  I did get her to eat the mashed potatoes, jello and all the coconut cream cake and drink some coke.
 
Ada came to visit after church and stayed with me until she went back to church for Soup and Sing.  Wilma had a VFW meeting in Fairmont and then came after that.  Mom ate the fettuccine, spitting out the chicken pieces.  The broccoli was to crunchy for her to eat.  She did eat her butterscotch pudding. 
 
She doused herself with ice water at 3:30pm, so I immediately dried her off with towels and put a fresh gown on her (I found where they kept those), but she also got the ace bandage wet on her splint, along with her stuffed dog Chauncey.  I reported it immediately to the charge nurse who told me to wrap the arm in a towel and she would be RIGHT IN to change it.  When the aide came to take her temperature I also reported it to her and she said she would tell the nurse also.  Two hours later I went back to the same nurse who said she was entering orders in the computer and then would be right in.  At 7pm, I told the nurse that if I had to stay till midnight, I was not leaving until the ace bandage was changed and by now my mom said the arm was hurting and I'm sure it was, ice water on an arm that had been broken.  Finally, I saw this nice nurse go by the door and I yelled for her and told her the problem.  She said No one had told her about it and she immediately went to get pain pills, strawberry ice cream and an Ace bandage.  She gave Mom the pills and rewrapped the arm and within 15 minutes my Mom was sound asleep and Jack, Wilma and I left.  I bet the hospital will be glad to get rid of me and I think it is the proper time to bring her home.  Discounting this incident and a couple of other incidents, we have had an overall good experience at UHC.  I am trying to dwell on the positive and discard the negative.
 
Jack is meeting me at the house when the bed and lift are delivered and Wilma has offered to go sit with Mom while we are there.  I am going to have Ashley practice with me today how to put the lift pad under Mom.  That is my lesson for the day.
 
Pray for us as we start this new journey of our lives.  Thank you for reading my daily email.  I may have bored you to death at times but it has been very beneficial for me to journal.  vada

Sunday, April 29, 2012


Happy Lord's Day everyone! I can't believe it was 3 weeks ago today that Mom fell.  Some ways it feels like less but more ways it feels like a very long time ago. 
 
Mom was asleep when I got there this yesterday about 9 a.m. and slept through until 5 till noon when she sat bolt up, so I knew they had given her something. Was told they gave her an Ativan at 3:15 a.m. Immediately she started yelling for Charlie. Come to find out when she used his last name together with Charlie, it was a guy that I dated in the late 70's and early 80's. Funny she would be calling for him. When I dated him back then she always said he was to much older than me and to "experienced". lol  Wonder what ever happened to him??? lol
 
Jack came by himself at 2pm and stayed until 4:30pm. He had to go home, shower and change and go to the VFW for dinner. He was so attentive to Mom.  She was in one of her yelling moods and he tried everything to try and quiet her.  Melissa, RN gave Mom another Ativan to calm her down at 3:30pm just before her shift was over.. Finally, after 5 pm, Mom went to sleep. I told them to hold her dinner until she woke up, as she is only eating mashed potatoes and jello anyway. She wouldn't even eat a donut for me today and I had stopped and got fresh ones. I came home at 6pm because I have laundry to do; out of clean shirts after tomorrow.   I had meant to stay awake to watch Katie's award show on livestream but my knees were killing me so I put Ben Gay on them and laid down with the dogs to wait for time for that to be on.  (Kate is in Chicago representing her high school and state in this national competition).  I must have immediately went to sleep because I didn't wake up to see it.  Got an email from Richard that they watched it for hours and did not see her category announced.  I guess we have to wait till Kate gets home to find out how it really went.
 
Thanks again to my wonderful great nephew Tommy for installing my new computer system when he was here Easter weekend.  Without him, I probably would not be boring you all with my daily updates.  He is such a "techy" and tries to keep his old aunt updated in this new tech world and also for showing me how to use my new smartphone.  Because of him, my many hours at the hospital have been so much better, I can text people, look up hospital supplies I need, receive phone calls and oh yes, even play games. Love my bejeweled and mahjongg games and helps to pass the time.   
 
Heading to the hospital.  Glad Mom is coming home on Tuesday.  This sitting is hard work, well it wears me out anyway.  Praying that my knees hold out a few more days of this until we get home and back into a routine.
 
Love to all, vada

Saturday, April 28, 2012


Good morning everyone!
 
Hospital bed is being delivered Monday afternoon and plan is to discharge Mom from Rehab on Tuesday morning which probably means she will make it home in time for dinner.  lol
 
Amber, Dr. Waxman's PA was in and took the splint and sling off of mom's arm but she was having such pain that she put it back on and it will remain for another 2 weeks.  X-ray had been taken earlier in the morning and showed everything is in place.  She had terrible pain all day and was given pain medication for it.  This is the second day in a row that she is hollering constantly.  It got so bad at one point the nurse came and shut the door.  It makes me very nervous when she does this but I guess I will have to learn to cope. 
 
She really did not eat well yesterday, only eating pudding and mashed potatoes.  Chastity said she did get her to eat some of her eggs for breakfast and of course, she had her Starbucks.
 
Physical Therapy came in the afternoon and Mom refused to get out of bed no matter how hard they tried.  She did sit up on the side of her bed for a while, but no way was she putting her feet on the floor.
 
Ada, Jack and Wilma came in the evening. Jack did have Mom laughing teasing her with her stuffed dog.  I also got to meet the lady that gave her the dog yesterday.  She is the Activities Director of Rehab.  Nurses yesterday were Dana Short and Mary Jo Farrell, both friends and former employees at the VA. 
 
Happy Saturday for everyone.  vada

Friday, April 27, 2012


Well, I can't sleep so thought I would get my email out early.  This has been an emotional rollercoaster ride type of day.  Allmed called me early and we made plans for the bed and lift to be delivered Thursday afternoon.  Ten minutes later the office girl called me back and said they were switching out trucks and could not deliver till Friday morning so Mom could be discharged Friday afternoon.  Then Dr. Waxman's office told the head nurse that his nurse practitioner would be coming Friday morning to check Mom and I needed to be there for that (and believe me I want to be there), so the social worker called and switched the times for the hospital equipment delivery to Friday afternoon and then around 5:30pm Susan Savidge, social worker came and told me that they had cancelled Mom's discharge from Friday and since they do not do discharges on the weekend from this unit, she will not be discharged till Monday or Tuesday.
 
I was told upon arrival to Mom's room that she had no slept at all during the night and that she yelled all night.  I have no idea why they did not give her an Ativan or maybe they did.  Anyway, she was yelling when I got there and was in pain with the arm.  Nurse immediately brought the pain meds when I asked.  She finally calmed down about 11 a.m.  She looked really out of it and everyone that came in the room said how tired she looked.  When Physical Therapy came, she was so out of it that they couldn't even get her to put her feet on the floor.  They finally gave up and put her back to bed.  She slept until about 3 p.m. and then woke up with a jolt and started yelling for relatives I never heard of, Uncle Martin, etc.  At that point, her nurse of the day, Dana Short that I used to work with at the VA, gave her an Ativan and she was mostly down for the count.  When Jack and Wilma came, she was calling out names again but her eyes were so sleepy I could hardly feed her.
She ate very little lunch, mashed potatoes and drank some of her coke.
She also ate her mashed potatoes for dinner but spit out her carrots and refused the meat.  She did drink some of her coffee and drank a little coke.  She ate a few bites of ice cream for me.
 
The lady from Allmed told me that twin sheets would not fit the hospital bed after I bought 2 sets from Walmart and washed and dried one set.
She told me I needed extra long twin.  I spent the afternoon calling everywhere and was told that they are an item only carried in the fall for college students.  I called Byard Pharmacy and they want $40 for one bottom fitted sheet.  I checked Amazon.com and found them for $14 and change.  In the meantime Polly Lasher called to check on mom and after hanging up from me, called a lady from her church to pray with her over Mom and mentioned that I needed hospital sheets and they lady told her that she had a set that her son had used and she would bring them to her Sunday at church and she is giving them to me.
God is really working in my life and I can clearly see it.  Here I was concerned how I was going to get those sheets here in time for Mom's
arrival home and they are being delivered to the door. 
 
Well, I think I shall head back to bed.  I hope you all have a very blessed Friday.  Thanks for all your prayers, calls and texts.  vada

Thursday, April 26, 2012


Good morning!
 
Yesterday started out with an extra treat.  Starbucks messed up my order so I ended up with 3 cafe vanilla frappes that Mom and I shared with Chastity our favorite aide.  My mother loves her Starbucks.  She had that along with butterscotch pudding, all her scrambled eggs, a little potatoes, a little ham for breakfast.  She looked better this morning, had a better color to her face and acted happy.
 
Ashley from Physical Therapy came in and asked me if they had delivered the hospital bed yet.  I told her it would be hard to deliver it since it had never been ordered yet.  She wanted to know what I meant.  I told her I had never seen or heard from the social worker since the first day Mom was admitted to the unit.  I could tell she was upset and she said that the social worker had been in on the discharge planning and knew mom was to go home on Wednesday.  I informed her that today was Wednesday which surprised her.  Hey, I get my days mixed up also.  She said she would go track down the social worker.  This occurred about 10:30 a.m. and it took the social worker until after 1pm to find her way to Mom's room.  She gave me a list of companies to choose where we got the hospital bed and Hoyer lift from and I chose Byard Mercer Pharmacy.  She said she was immediately ordering the bed and they would contact me by cell phone and probably deliver the bed in the morning.  I happened to remember that I had forgotten to buy a "gait belt" for Mom (used in helping to hold on to her while walking, etc).  I know she isn't walking yet, so I waited an hour (2:30pm) and called and talked to Zandy(that is who the social worker told me she dealt with) and asked her to add a gait belt to my order and I would pay the driver for it.  She informed me that she had never been contacted by UHC for a order and in fact, they don't carry Hoyer lifts only the hospital beds.  I asked the head nurse to have the social worker contact me again.  Well, at 6:30 pm, Susan the social worker appears at the room and says Byard Mercer Pharmacy doesn't have a Hoyer lift RIGHT NOW so she has faxed the order to All-Med (out by the mall somewhere) and they should contact me and maybe the bed will be there by Thursday afternoon.  So I am waiting for the hospital bed and lift.  New sheets are washed and dried and waiting. 
 
I am both excited and scared with mom coming home but I know the Lord has his hands on us.  The plan is now for Mom to come home on Friday.  Social worker still has no idea what ortho doctor I follow up with.  When I asked how I could get her to an ortho appointment WHEN we get one, she suggested that I call the Harrison Co. Senior Center because they have a handicapped bus, but to call them early because they are in great demand.  I dread that day but I keep telling myself, "one day at a time".
 
Physical therapy did get Mom to cooperate yesterday so that we could put her on the STEDDE and get her from the bed to the chair.  Their Hoyer lift is still broken.  She sat in her chair and had her lunch.  After lunch she went back to bed.  Took 2 therapists and 2 aides to get her back to bed.  I had to ask for pain pills twice yesterday as her arm was hurting along with that left ankle.  The ankle looks better but is still a little swollen.
 
Mom loves the stuffed dog they gave her and talks to it constantly.  She has named it Chauncey.  That was how I got her on the STEDDE by putting Chauncey on the front bar and she got up to kiss him. 
 
Ada came in the afternoon to visit prior to going to church and Jack and Wilma came just prior to Mom's dinner. 
 
Well, I have to get ready, make a quick trip to get the gait belt, my morning trip to Starbucks and then to the hospital.
 
Everyone have a great day.  vada

Wednesday, April 25, 2012


Wow, can you believe that April is almost over?  I seemed to have lost this month completely except for the beautiful 80 degree weather and then the polar opposite of SNOW (that dirty word).  I will always remember that Mom fell on Easter Sunday but am trying to push that to the back of my mind and remember that my Jesus died and rose again.
 
Well Wednesday was really a kind of uneventful day for the Hickman girls.  Mom ate a pretty good breakfast but was in pain from both her arm and left ankle when I arrived and when I told Melissa RN (I really like her, she is so kind) she immediately got Mom a pain pill - I forget the name, something stronger than Tylenol.  Mom did not cooperate with PT and I think that was because she was hurting so much.  The Hoyer lift is broken so I could not work with it.  Sure hope the rental delivery man is a good trainer so I can learn with the one we get. Mom only ate 7 spoons of the broth off he soup and refused everything else at lunch. 
 
One of the aides told me she was sure glad that I was staying all day yesterday (geepers, I only left for 4 hours the day before to get hospital supplies for home), because my mother does so much better when I am there.  She said when I am not there she is afraid and yells.
I think we found out the mystery of where the stuff dog came from.  The social director (Cindy, the Bingo lady) gives such things out as Bingo prizes and the nurses said they thought she gave it to her to try to calm her.  She has named it Chauncey and is sleeping with it.  It looks so cute as she sleeps with it in her arms. 
 
Ashley and Meghan from PT came back in the afternoon.  She didn't want to get up in the chair as she is afraid of falling.  She did sit up on the side of the bed and is sitting up for longer periods of time.  I hope when we get her home that she will do better.
 
Jack brought Mom a beautiful peony from his garden the day before the snow and Mom was still talking about it yesterday.  A gorgeous deep purple so you know I love it.
 
Jack and Wilma came just prior to dinner and Mom ate a very good dinner.  Mom made Jack hold "Chauncey" as she ate and made him kiss the dog.  She ate really well, manicotti, mashed potatoes (didn't touch the veggies) and ate some salad with ranch dressing.  She fed herself most of the time and then she made Wilma feed her the apple pie.  Wilma told her she was getting spoiled and she just laughed.  Around 7pm, she started yawning and I asked if we were boring her and she said yes.  I said, "do you want us to leave" and she said yes.
We know when to make an exit!  I pray that she had a good night's sleep and is willing to work with PT today. 
 
Everyone have a great day.  The Lord is giving us these chilly days so that we will appreciate the warmer days when they get here.  Hey, at least no snow or cold rain today.  God loves each of you and so do I.
vada