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Re: Update From Gail (fwd)
- To: noelle
- Subject: Re: Update From Gail (fwd)
- From: robert <http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert>
- Date: Sun, 18 Dec 2022 11:18:40 -0800
- Keywords: our-Oakland-cell-phone-number
> From: Noelle <noelle>
> Date: Sun, 18 Dec 2022 10:44:51 -0800 (PST)
>
> TMI
Not worse than Brian. But, yeah.
Maybe we'll become super-uninhibited when we get older, too.
> > From: "Gail" <http://www.cox.net/~g3>
> > To: <http://dummy.us.eu.org/noelleg>,
> > "'Kim Stare Wallace'" <http://www.drycreekvineyard.com/~kim>,
> > "'Romy Fidlon'" <http://www.gmail.com/~rfidlon1>,
> > "'Paula Richardson'" <http://www.gmail.com/~plrichardson46>,
> > "Lynn Raber" <http://www.gmail.com/~lynn.raber>,
> > "'Cynthia'" <http://www.frit.ucsb.edu/~cj>,
> > "'Joyce Axilrod'" <http://www.cox.net/~joyceax>
> > Subject: Update From Gail
> > Date: Sat, 17 Dec 2022 18:04:25 -0800
> >
> > Hi All,
> >
> > A Mass email to you is an easier way for me to keep you up to date re: Don's
> > health situation.
> >
> > Yesterday Don was discharged from the hospital about 6 PM. It would have
> > been earlier that afternoon, but his doctor was very busy with other
> > patients. I spent most of the afternoon with him in the hospital practicing
> > how to empty his urine bag from his catheter, walking with him down the
> > hallway with his walker with the urine bag hooked on it, etc. Fortunately he
> > had recovered enough that there was very little liquid coming from his
> > incision drain, so the doctor removed that before we left for home, so that
> > was one less thing I had to learn to take care of. Don does have a little
> > pain from chewing when eating.
> >
> > This AM a home health nurse came to answer questions and do some more
> > training. Also one of his men's support group friends, Joel Ungar, came to
> > our home to help buy a few groceries, and do some minor household repairs of
> > things needed that Don nor I could do. This was very helpful because the
> > doctor doesn't want me to leave Don alone at home for a couple of days.
> > Because Don wasn't eating much since the surgery, he hadn't had a BM since
> > the day before the 12/13. He did eat more today and a little while ago was
> > able to have a normal BM, so that was great showing more recovery. He is
> > walking around the house pretty well with the walker with his urine catheter
> > and bag and seems content in front of the TV.
> >
> > It did take quite a lot of work to get him ready early this AM before the
> > nurse arrived getting him dressed, emptying the urine bag, giving him his
> > medications, etc. I have lost a couple of pounds being so busy and not
> > drinking any wine, so less calories, since he is not allowed to drink any
> > wine until possibly 1/4/23. Fortunately Don's temperament is and has been
> > very good through all of this ordeal including before the surgery with his
> > early stage dementia so he is generally an easy patient as did the hospital
> > nurses also agree. I'm the one who gets more anxious, nervous, upset at
> > times, etc.- I think somewhat like my Mom. His doctor did tell us at the
> > discharge that he will make arrangements with an oncologist to give Don a
> > pill medication to prevent further cancer. The smaller places on top of his
> > head and on his left chest were found to be cancerous that were removed, but
> > the parotid gland was not cancerous but partially removed because of the
> > swelling. I'm very glad to hear that medicine has come a long way that just
> > taking a pill medication will alleviate cancer - at least the type Don gets
> > on his skin.
> >
> > Love,
> > Gail/Mom