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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 685391" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>Thank you all for your kind words and prayers. Sepsis is a very, very bad condition. Hubs is still very swollen, exhausted and ill. It will be interesting to know what his heart doctor says. He is very short of breath at the slightest exertion which is a part of the sepsis, but has me wondering. Although he is home, we are still deep in the woods.</p><p></p><p>Hubs would rather be home, but it is a struggle for all. He is just so weak and agitated. Trying to work at the balance, you hit the nail on the head Copa, it is a drastic change. Not only do loved ones become the nurse, we are the orderlies, housekeeping, cook and so on. Hubs does not have to put on any niceties for cute nurses. I have to remind him that although he is sick he needs to try to treat his family kindly. No small task, indeed.</p><p>My hats off to all caregivers out there. The world becomes very small when dealing with a loved ones severe illness. I think in the old days, hubs would have still been in the hospital. Now, they boot you out as soon as they can. </p><p>It is both good and bad.</p><p>I will try and get in my walk today.</p><p>Hopefully I am able.</p><p>I am a caged bird, but will try to find time to "sing".</p><p>(((Hugs)))</p><p>leafy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 685391, member: 19522"] Thank you all for your kind words and prayers. Sepsis is a very, very bad condition. Hubs is still very swollen, exhausted and ill. It will be interesting to know what his heart doctor says. He is very short of breath at the slightest exertion which is a part of the sepsis, but has me wondering. Although he is home, we are still deep in the woods. Hubs would rather be home, but it is a struggle for all. He is just so weak and agitated. Trying to work at the balance, you hit the nail on the head Copa, it is a drastic change. Not only do loved ones become the nurse, we are the orderlies, housekeeping, cook and so on. Hubs does not have to put on any niceties for cute nurses. I have to remind him that although he is sick he needs to try to treat his family kindly. No small task, indeed. My hats off to all caregivers out there. The world becomes very small when dealing with a loved ones severe illness. I think in the old days, hubs would have still been in the hospital. Now, they boot you out as soon as they can. It is both good and bad. I will try and get in my walk today. Hopefully I am able. I am a caged bird, but will try to find time to "sing". (((Hugs))) leafy [/QUOTE]
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