Tuesday Jan. 27th
Don was not in his room when I arrived at the center. It scared me for a minute but then I realized his chair was missing so I went to look for him. His roommate met me in the hall and let me know that Don was in the day room. When I got to the day room Don was dressed and in his chair. He had been up since 5:00. Since his doctor's appointment was so early they had to start early getting him dressed. They brought his breakfast at 6:30 and he fed himself. We were scheduled to leave at 7:45 so I went to his nurse about 7:15 to get her to change his dressing and get his meds to take with us. We were ready to go by 7:30. At 8:00 the transport van was not there and so the nurse supervisor who handles those arrangements called to verify that they were coming after us. They said they were running behind and would be after us. The transport van arrived about 8:30 and we left the center about 8:40. We didn't get in the doctor's office until 10:00. We had to wait until 11:00 to get in an exam room. They had to take x-ray's and found that Don $is one of the rare group of folks that grows extra bone when they have an injury. The doctor didn't know if it was in the joint itself or in the muscle around the joints, but both the hip and right elbow are growing the extra bone and it is causing some restrictions. His OT was experiencing some resistance in his right arm and didn't know exactly why. They said Don could decide some where down the line if he wanted to have operations to remove the extra bone or not and removing didn't mean it wouldn't grow back. There was no right or wrong decision with this diagnosis. It was what he wanted to live with so to speak. They took out all the sutures in the incision on his belly and told him he could do what ever he could with his right arm. If it hurt don't do it. They wrote orders for him to start using a walker to get up and down instead of the lift and will allow him to put his left leg on the floor just to keep from having to hold it up. Still no weight baring on the left leg. We were finished in the doctor's office at 12:00 and had to wait until after 1:00 for transport to come pick us up. We got back to the center about 2:30 and Don went straight to therapy. He had his back to the door and his aunt walked in. I told him she was there and that he would never guess who was with her. He guessed his other aunt from Ohio and he was right. His aunt & uncle had come in from Ohio and wanted to come and see him. Therapy started working on his right arm immediately and eventually to his legs. The therapists gave him a walker like the doctor had ordered and began get him up. The first time Don stood up was very difficult. He only stood up for 1 minute. The second time he stood up it was for 1 minute and 30 seconds. Don's arms will have to get much stronger before he will be able to stand on his own. Don was lifted by the therapist while he was pushing with his right leg just to get in a standing position. This process is very difficult and tiring for all involved. About 4:00 the therapists finished with him and we moved him to the lobby where the rest of the family. Both of his aunts and uncles left shortly before 5:00 and Don's parents stayed with him while Donnie & I ran to do some errands. Donnie & I came back about 5:30 and one of our friends/co-workers was visiting with Don. Don's parents, our friend and Donnie left and I moved Don back to his room and Kristi came by. Earlier in the day I noticed that the sling was defective on one of the straps that is used to secure him to the lift. I mentioned it to the CNA and told him I didn't think it could be used after the current lift to get him back in bed. I went out of the room and on my way back I passed the CNA (I was gone only minutes). I said surprisingly to the CNA you already have him in the bed. The CNA just shook his head and said no the sling didn't even hold up for us to get him back in bed, it began to tear when they started to lift him. At this point there was no way to get a new sling under Don's body. So we decided to lift Don and have him pivot himself to the bed. Kristi got under one shoulder and the CNA got under the other shoulder and Don pushed with his good leg to stand up. I had a hold of his left leg and together we got him back in the bed. It was difficult for all of us to accomplish this move. Don told me that he had a very difficult time getting to sleep on Monday night and he almost had the center staff to call me a little after midnight. I told him he should have. Don had told Kristi that she may have to stay with him all night because I was very sick most of the afternoon. After getting Don back in the bed I curled up in Don's gerichair with a blanket and went to sleep. Kristi took care of both of us. Sometime after 8:00 Kristi went to get herself some supper and when she returned she said that she would stay with her dad and for me to go home. Kristi asked her dad did he want her to stay with him all night and he said no that he would be fine. Kristi stayed with her dad and got him ready to go to sleep before she left him.
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
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