Umm..... Probably more than sometimes.Sometimes having bills to pay overpowers common sense.
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Umm..... Probably more than sometimes.Sometimes having bills to pay overpowers common sense.
Some people are WAY more concerned about a little snow on the road than others.I'm the same way....I drove into town yesterday...... When my wife told someone I went to the store in Marquettes they said "on those crappy roads"....... My wife then told her imatating my voice "I drove back and forth to Marquette for 30 , years everyday regardless of how bad the roads were.....blah blah blah"
The Lady laughed...... And I didn't think they were that bad ....![]()
Oh that is BAAAAAAD!
Thank you everyone, February 2nd we see the surgeon. Hopefully hubby will get the ok to return to work. Most importantly he wants the trach and peg tube removed. That's a slow process, however hopefully the worst is behind us![]()
He is still in the ICU.. but yesterday he got to sit up for the first time.
Hard to get through... but eventually you will get there.
The first time (first cancer) my dad had his feeding tube in for 6 months. In hindsight, I SUPER wish we had been able to talk him into ALL of the mouth physical therapy! It makes a huge difference! Because he didn't do the physical therapy like he should have... we maybe should have left the feeding tube in longer. It can be very difficult to get enough nutrition without it.
Now we are at cancer 2... feeding tube back in, but this is a small intestine feeding tube, not a stomach tube.
He got another two units of blood the other day... but then they took out his chest tube... and one other tube (forget what it was) but they think the bleeding has now stopped. Hate not knowing exactly where the bleeding was coming from...
He is still in the ICU.. but yesterday he got to sit up for the first time.