A very hard time for my family

Bill16

Senior Member
Yes my sweety is part Italian! :) I'm still waiting to hear news if she was transferred today. I may have to wait till tomorrow to know for sure, when I call in to see. :)

Bill, is your beloved of Italian descent? Her photo reminds me of my grandmother and mother (who I'm starting to see in the mirror when I look at myself).

That's great news on the pancakes. Is she in rehab yet?
 

Bill16

Senior Member
I'll be going to see my love everyday, and she's quite capable of setting them strait if something is hurting her tummy, though I would help back her up if needed. :)

Thanks buddy! :D

Bill, I'm very happy to hear your wife is making improvements! That is good news, indeed! :)

Before she goes to the rehab facility, you should make sure to find out which medicine(s) may cause the stomach irritation. Not all rehab facilities are the best or most accurate with giving their medicines at the appropriate times. For example, when my mother was in one, one of her medications needed to be taken an hour before eating (on an empty stomach). The staff rarely ever did it that way. If a particular medicine is known to cause stomach problems, please be sure to find out when and how it is supposed to be given so this problem doesn't start all over again. You will need to be her advocate when she leaves the hospital. ;)
 

Michael J.

Senior Member
I am already close with my heart to you Bill, now it is into my heart thanks to your beloved one who gave the permission to post a photo of her. Love you both. God bless her and you Bill.
Happy to read that she ate pancake. One of my daughters favorite dish, only when I make them.
 

Bill16

Senior Member
Thank you buddy! :D

I am already close with my heart to you Bill, now it is into my heart thanks to your beloved one who gave the permission to post a photo of her. Love you both. God bless her and you Bill.
Happy to read that she ate pancake. One of my daughters favorite dish, only when I make them.
 

Bill16

Senior Member
Hey my friends! Well rehab has begun for my beloved, and thank god she likes the place alright so far! They seem gentle there, and it looks like they know what they are doing from what I saw of her therapy. :)
So now I think it's just a matter of time before my love will be back home with me! Woohoo! :D
 

Krs_2007

Senior Member
@Bill16, sounds like things are getting better. Make sure you are taking care of yourself as well so you will be ready when she comes home. Keeping you in our thoughts and prayers.
 

Bill16

Senior Member
OK today's update is my love is now on the road to recovery! Things are working out good, and they are slowly helping my love get her strength back! But starting Sunday I'll likely need to change my visiting time to afternoon, since she tends to have therapy till then. So all is going good my friends! Thank you all for your continuing thoughts and prayers! :D
 

Bill16

Senior Member
Hey my friends! Well my love is still doing good and hoping very much to get out of there in two weeks! :D
Right now our home looks like a tornado hit it, since I just got several unneeded pieces of furniture out of here leaving everything that was on or in them laying all over! So now I have a big job to get it all moved and put away or stored, then clean the whole house so it will be ready for my love to come home. I had to make room for walker/wheelchair access, and a hospital bed until we can get an acorn stair lift for her to get to our bedroom.

Luckily I had a buddy that could move all the stuff out, and even had a family member who needed all that furniture.:)

I'm very determined to get it all done even if it kills me! :D

So please keep us in your thoughts and prayers my friends! :)
 

BarefootPilgrim

Senior Member
I'm very determined to get it all done even if it kills me! :D

Bill, please don't let it to that! If it does, you'll never find out for sure if this photography thing is for you. :D


Seriously, though, that's great news that she's coming home soon. We'll keep both of you in our prayers for a smooth recovery and a stress-free cleanup.
 
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