Keep Fingers Crossed...
He might be coming home today...just took morning CatScan waiting on results, he might be released...Im anxious but sooo scared, what if something happens this weekend at home...Im a least 1 hr drive for an ambulance to get here to my house....and they didnt operate...still has a tear but they think medication can stabalize it by keeping his blood pressure super low...that just confuses me...I hate this. Please keep the prayers coming...I know this is good news but it sure is scarey news. Does it ever end?
"To accomplish great things, we must not only act, but also dream, not only plan, but also believe" ----"Anatole France"
"Joyously grasp the ties that bind you, for they lead straight to the heart"---"Wm."
Kimberly...
Hey Kim
They won't release him unless they are sure he is O.K. Take one step at a time. Get him Home & take care of him like I know you will. Everything will be fine. I will keep
you both in prayer & please give yourself some down-time so you don't end up in
the hospital with him.
Good news for you!!
They won't release him unless they are sure he is O.K. Take one step at a time. Get him Home & take care of him like I know you will. Everything will be fine. I will keep
you both in prayer & please give yourself some down-time so you don't end up in
the hospital with him.
Good news for you!!
Kimberly,
I think it's great news that your husband is coming home. I'm sure that things will be OK, but if you are thinking that it's too soon, ask to keep your husband in the hospital. Do the doctors know how far away you are from ambulance service? How about Medivac? Is there helicopter service? If not, maybe make a contingency plan that if you have to call an ambulance, you and your husband can start driving in their direction and meet them half way. If you're really, really not comfortable being so far away, can you get a hotel near the hospital and have a "get away" weekend? I bet your husband wants to get home so he might not be open to that. Part of my job calls for "risk management" so I try to always have a "plan B", but I guess that was probably obvious.
Having said all that, I bet things are going to be fine and you get to enjoy your hubby at home. Be well and I'll keep praying at my end.
Hugs,
Conne
I think it's great news that your husband is coming home. I'm sure that things will be OK, but if you are thinking that it's too soon, ask to keep your husband in the hospital. Do the doctors know how far away you are from ambulance service? How about Medivac? Is there helicopter service? If not, maybe make a contingency plan that if you have to call an ambulance, you and your husband can start driving in their direction and meet them half way. If you're really, really not comfortable being so far away, can you get a hotel near the hospital and have a "get away" weekend? I bet your husband wants to get home so he might not be open to that. Part of my job calls for "risk management" so I try to always have a "plan B", but I guess that was probably obvious.
Having said all that, I bet things are going to be fine and you get to enjoy your hubby at home. Be well and I'll keep praying at my end.
Hugs,
Conne