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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 456956" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>Lisa - wow this sounds grueling!!!!</p><p>You know when my dad was in ICU after being first diagnosis with a glioma blastoma about 4 years ago - my mom decided to just stay with him. They brought her a cot, and she slept there. The upside of this was that she befriended the ICU nurse Rosie. Well, Rosie was amazing. Funny as funny gets, and she became the liason, confident, and translator for all medical issues. Not only were the doctors pretty useless, but my Dad didn't understand what they were saying anyway (and he WAS a Dr - but he WAS very sick - like your husband).</p><p></p><p>Although I hate to suggest that you sacrifice so much - perhaps an overnight with him so that you can be there bugging them with a thousand questions might be in order? It truly is a trick to get the medical system to REALLY work for you.</p><p></p><p>So sorry - again - I am praying for you and husband.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 456956, member: 3301"] Lisa - wow this sounds grueling!!!! You know when my dad was in ICU after being first diagnosis with a glioma blastoma about 4 years ago - my mom decided to just stay with him. They brought her a cot, and she slept there. The upside of this was that she befriended the ICU nurse Rosie. Well, Rosie was amazing. Funny as funny gets, and she became the liason, confident, and translator for all medical issues. Not only were the doctors pretty useless, but my Dad didn't understand what they were saying anyway (and he WAS a Dr - but he WAS very sick - like your husband). Although I hate to suggest that you sacrifice so much - perhaps an overnight with him so that you can be there bugging them with a thousand questions might be in order? It truly is a trick to get the medical system to REALLY work for you. So sorry - again - I am praying for you and husband. [/QUOTE]
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