((((((Hugs to All)))))) ~
Donna ~
Such great news that Nick's health is stable. May it continue to be so. How is your mom? What is your assessment of her current status? It's so difficult to watch our parents age and lose their abilities. I know, and I send lots of love and strengthening prayers to you.
Thank you for your suggestion about silver nitrate. We have a treatment for granulation ~ eucalyptus oil, which we used successfully with Michael's granulation around his G Tube stoma. But I don't know whether it would be safe to use around Jon's trache. Silver nitrate can be painful, and the tissue around his trache stoma is very sensitive. So we have to be careful. His nurse will be changing his trache on her next visit, so we'll discuss it then.
Happy Canada Day! Hope you all had a fun day celebrating.
Tamie ~
Finally, an appt. for the Urodynamics test! I'll pray that Tyler remains well, so that he can have the test, and that the test will reveal helpful information to diagnose and treat his AD.
I'll also pray that Tyler tolerates the altitude, so that you can have a fun week at the cabin. The mountains should be lovely next week, since we're in a cooling trend.
I worry about the fireworks and our dry land/brush/trees, etc. With fires raging already, I just wish we could forego fireworks. A few years ago, our City Council stupidly allowed private fireworks again. We listen all day to bangs and what sound like gunfire and bombs. Not only am I worried about fires around us and across the state, with all of the violence going on in the world now, the last thing I want to hear is that sound.
Stay cool and safe and have fun at the cabin.
Our Update ~
Jon's peeing has really slowed down, and his belly is distended with fluid. Temp is between 100 and 101, keeps fluctuating. SATS 94/Heart Rate 112. These episodes usually don't last that long, so we're trying not to become anxious or over-worried.
Our goddaughter texted me today that she was taking her mom to ER for a CT scan, after she bumped her head and has been dizzy, nauseous and unbalanced since Weds. She has a severe concussion. At home resting, while goddaughter takes care of her.
Then a dear friend emailed me that her precious dog had a stroke!
What the heck is going on here?!?!
So, I've added a prayer to my long list ~ "Please, that's enough! Thank You!"
I'm off to the
Smoothies available for everyone ~
Love & Light,
Rose
Donna ~
Such great news that Nick's health is stable. May it continue to be so. How is your mom? What is your assessment of her current status? It's so difficult to watch our parents age and lose their abilities. I know, and I send lots of love and strengthening prayers to you.
Thank you for your suggestion about silver nitrate. We have a treatment for granulation ~ eucalyptus oil, which we used successfully with Michael's granulation around his G Tube stoma. But I don't know whether it would be safe to use around Jon's trache. Silver nitrate can be painful, and the tissue around his trache stoma is very sensitive. So we have to be careful. His nurse will be changing his trache on her next visit, so we'll discuss it then.
Happy Canada Day! Hope you all had a fun day celebrating.
Tamie ~
Finally, an appt. for the Urodynamics test! I'll pray that Tyler remains well, so that he can have the test, and that the test will reveal helpful information to diagnose and treat his AD.
I'll also pray that Tyler tolerates the altitude, so that you can have a fun week at the cabin. The mountains should be lovely next week, since we're in a cooling trend.
I worry about the fireworks and our dry land/brush/trees, etc. With fires raging already, I just wish we could forego fireworks. A few years ago, our City Council stupidly allowed private fireworks again. We listen all day to bangs and what sound like gunfire and bombs. Not only am I worried about fires around us and across the state, with all of the violence going on in the world now, the last thing I want to hear is that sound.
Stay cool and safe and have fun at the cabin.
Our Update ~
Jon's peeing has really slowed down, and his belly is distended with fluid. Temp is between 100 and 101, keeps fluctuating. SATS 94/Heart Rate 112. These episodes usually don't last that long, so we're trying not to become anxious or over-worried.
Our goddaughter texted me today that she was taking her mom to ER for a CT scan, after she bumped her head and has been dizzy, nauseous and unbalanced since Weds. She has a severe concussion. At home resting, while goddaughter takes care of her.
Then a dear friend emailed me that her precious dog had a stroke!
What the heck is going on here?!?!
So, I've added a prayer to my long list ~ "Please, that's enough! Thank You!"
I'm off to the
Smoothies available for everyone ~
Love & Light,
Rose
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