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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 456920" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Lisa - </p><p>Way to go! You're almost sounding like a Warrior Mom, but dealing with/for/on-behalf-of husband.</p><p></p><p>Yes, in the immediate crisis, little things don't get said. The RARE nurse will pick up on stuff (my husband was one of those... ). So, you're filling in gaps now. Should help make things go better.</p><p></p><p>When Mom had her stroke, they wouldn't even give us a timeframe for her coming home - they would give us 48 hrs notice, but until they felt she was stable, she was going nowhere. 1 week. 2 weeks.... ended up being almost 4 weeks. And she's mostly deaf and (legally) blind and uses a walker (BEFORE the stroke), and of course, it took us a week to notice that she hadn't said anything either... mostly because Dad wouldn't let us up to see her for that long. First trip up... husband had all three things solved or worked on... !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 456920, member: 11791"] Lisa - Way to go! You're almost sounding like a Warrior Mom, but dealing with/for/on-behalf-of husband. Yes, in the immediate crisis, little things don't get said. The RARE nurse will pick up on stuff (my husband was one of those... ). So, you're filling in gaps now. Should help make things go better. When Mom had her stroke, they wouldn't even give us a timeframe for her coming home - they would give us 48 hrs notice, but until they felt she was stable, she was going nowhere. 1 week. 2 weeks.... ended up being almost 4 weeks. And she's mostly deaf and (legally) blind and uses a walker (BEFORE the stroke), and of course, it took us a week to notice that she hadn't said anything either... mostly because Dad wouldn't let us up to see her for that long. First trip up... husband had all three things solved or worked on... ! [/QUOTE]
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