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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 685280" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>Whew somewhat exhausted. Hubs came home yesterday, he pushed for it, I didn't. He is still very weak and swollen. </p><p>The doctor said he is stabilized, so out he goes. </p><p></p><p>Well then, we shall just have to work at getting him better. He is much less agitated at home. That is a good thing. </p><p> I have taken a weeks family leave and will take more If necessary. </p><p>It is one day at a time. With home intravenous therapy, nurses come once a week to change the dressing and take blood samples (testing for infection and kidney function). The antibiotic is once a day and really is not too difficult to get the hang of. The rest is up to hubs body to fight off the infection. Keeping an eye on his temps, which were better today. Going to see his heart doctor on Monday, then other docs involved.</p><p>Lots of prayers and trying to stay steady state and present. Deep breaths help. </p><p></p><p>My humble thanks to all for your kindness and support.</p><p>Blessed to be here, mahalo nui loa,</p><p>Leafy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 685280, member: 19522"] Whew somewhat exhausted. Hubs came home yesterday, he pushed for it, I didn't. He is still very weak and swollen. The doctor said he is stabilized, so out he goes. Well then, we shall just have to work at getting him better. He is much less agitated at home. That is a good thing. I have taken a weeks family leave and will take more If necessary. It is one day at a time. With home intravenous therapy, nurses come once a week to change the dressing and take blood samples (testing for infection and kidney function). The antibiotic is once a day and really is not too difficult to get the hang of. The rest is up to hubs body to fight off the infection. Keeping an eye on his temps, which were better today. Going to see his heart doctor on Monday, then other docs involved. Lots of prayers and trying to stay steady state and present. Deep breaths help. My humble thanks to all for your kindness and support. Blessed to be here, mahalo nui loa, Leafy [/QUOTE]
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