That's what Kaiser calls the unit Edie had been staying in for the past week, but since she's been making such good progress, yesterday they've moved her to a Telemetry Unit. Last night they took her off the IV Heparin (it's Coumadin alone now), and she was even able to sit upright, in a chair, last night to eat dinner.
I only wish I could say I was doing as well.
Yeah, I know any discomfort I may be experiencing pales in comparison to what Edie has endured this past week, or even these past several months, but that doesn't minimize my situation.
Trying to maintain a semblance of normal life, while driving back and forth to the hospital to visit Edie, picking up her best friend, who flew in from Ohio, at LAX on Friday (and taking her back this morning), all while continuing to worry about Edie, is starting to take it's toll.
I just can't seem to relax. Sure I can sit back, lie in the recliner and watch TV, but my mind doesn't follow suit. Riding my bike and bowling helps, but those are fleeting moments, and once done, my mind starts wondering again.
My only hope now is that this whole ordeal ends soon.
I only wish I could say I was doing as well.
Yeah, I know any discomfort I may be experiencing pales in comparison to what Edie has endured this past week, or even these past several months, but that doesn't minimize my situation.
Trying to maintain a semblance of normal life, while driving back and forth to the hospital to visit Edie, picking up her best friend, who flew in from Ohio, at LAX on Friday (and taking her back this morning), all while continuing to worry about Edie, is starting to take it's toll.
I just can't seem to relax. Sure I can sit back, lie in the recliner and watch TV, but my mind doesn't follow suit. Riding my bike and bowling helps, but those are fleeting moments, and once done, my mind starts wondering again.
My only hope now is that this whole ordeal ends soon.
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